What is sweat equity?
At Habitat, sweat equity is a new homeowner investing in their home or one for another family. It’s not a form of payment, but an opportunity to work alongside volunteers to bring to life a family’s dream of owning a home.
At Habitat, sweat equity is a new homeowner investing in their home or one for another family. It’s not a form of payment, but an opportunity to work alongside volunteers to bring to life a family’s dream of owning a home.
If you have construction, professional or retail experience, we likely have a place that’s a great fit for you.
The family preparedness plan contains four steps that families should take to be ready for any disaster.
Habitat doesn’t just build new houses; we also do repairs like help painting Jo and John’s house when money was tight for the couple. Now they volunteer for us.
See what eight local DIY designers created from common vintage ReStore finds during the fourth annual ReStore ReStyle Design Challenge at Our Towns Habitat ReStore in North Carolina.
Longtime Habitat volunteer David Letterman shares his thoughts on how the Carters influenced and inspired him.
George O’Malley of Habitat Greater Boston shares his tips for reducing your house’s energy use.
Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford reflects on just what you help build when you build with us.
Because you might not have much time to evacuate when a disaster strikes, it is important to have a plan in place to get your family out of danger quickly and efficiently.
As we work to create sustainable transformation in communities around the world, it’s inspiration — and involvement — that we most need.