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Habitat for Humanity’s annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project will help build housing with earthquake-affected Haitian families in 2011 and 2012
Housing policy improves land access for Honduran families
Habitat’s Solid Ground campaign helps create housing policy in Honduras that improves land access for families like Estella’s.
Habitat Ready: Disaster preparedness for homeowners
Disasters can strike at any moment, with little notice. In order to protect your home and family, it is important to be prepared.
Habitat’s MicroBuild Fund expands access to loans
The success of Habitat for Humanity’s groundbreaking MicroBuild Fund, which has helped millions of low-income families around the world build or improve their homes, is the result of years of careful planning and the ability to attract like-minded and committed partners.
A lasting impact: Dale Larson shares why he gives to Habitat
Larson shares why he supports affordable housing and why he believes it will take all of us coming together to create a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Habitat for Humanity partners with Catholic Relief Services to support people in war-torn Ukraine
Habitat for Humanity International recently entered a partnership with Catholic Relief Services to support vulnerable, conflict-affected households in Ukraine, following Russia’s full-scale invasion.
J.M. Huber Corporation continues partnership with Habitat for Humanity, announces commitment to increase equitable access to affordable homeownership across the U.S.
J.M. Huber Corporation, a global manufacturer of engineered materials that serves a broad range of industries, announced today it is renewing its partnership with Habitat for Humanity International.
9 interesting facts about Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity’s history and scope of work may surprise you. From an old chicken barn to serving more than 29 million families over 40 years, we have a lot of stories to share.
Concrete floors pave way for healthier future
An estimated 6% of households in Latin America and the Caribbean have predominantly dirt floors, leaving millions of families at risk of catching serious, sometimes deadly diseases. By replacing dirt floors with concrete, we can help vulnerable families improve their health outcomes.