Disaster preparedness: Earthquakes
Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently and without warning, but identifying potential hazards and planning can reduce the threat of damage, injuries and loss of life.
Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently and without warning, but identifying potential hazards and planning can reduce the threat of damage, injuries and loss of life.
A whimsical tea party in the woods was created using repurposed materials — many from the Habitat ReStore.
To shine the light on the need for more affordable housing in rural America, Habitat held its first-ever Rural Rally as part of the 2025 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.
Read about the benefits to living a car-free lifestyle and 10 places that make it easy. Get started by donating your car to Habitat to benefit your local community.
Read a full explanation of the process and get expert tips from three upcyclers who frequent Habitat ReStores.
Habitat co-sponsored the Housing Affordability Opportunity: Lowering Costs and Expanding Supply discussion at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development along with Enterprise Community Partners and HUD’s Office of Policy Development and Research.
Stacey Creamer, Greater Cincinnati Habitat volunteer, shares what first hooked her on volunteering with Habitat and what brings her back.
Long-time partner Tishman Speyer continues its 11-year tradition by donating the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to Habitat.