#Blue4Water: Celebrating World Water Day
In recognition of World Water Day, Habitat is joining #Blue4Water and encouraging others to show support for clean water by wearing blue on Friday, March 20.
In recognition of World Water Day, Habitat is joining #Blue4Water and encouraging others to show support for clean water by wearing blue on Friday, March 20.
Read a full explanation of the process and get expert tips from three upcyclers who frequent Habitat ReStores.
Yes, most Habitat ReStores offer pickup of furniture donations, as well as other large items like appliances and building materials. Schedule a pickup today.
As communities across the U.S. have faced shortages of safe, decent housing, we have focused on various strategies for increasing the supply and preservation of affordable homes where residents are able to live and raise families.
We asked you — our ReStore shoppers — to share favorite items found at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, and we received an enormous response both on social media and here on the blog.
Three-year-old Ana Maria Aldana had news she could not wait to share with just about anyone she came across.
Families in need of a decent place to live build safe and affordable homes in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
Jason’s disability didn’t stop him from partnering with Habitat for Humanity to build an accessible home for himself.
Mauk, Indonesia, is home to 90,000 people, with an average of four to five individuals per household. Around 35,000 live in extreme poverty. This project will help build decent, climate-resilient housing to help improve the lives of people living in extremely poor conditions.
Help us spread the word about the importance of World Habitat Day by promoting it on social media and the web. Download our digital graphics and get the word out.