Looking back, looking ahead
Jonathan Reckford, Habitat International CEO, looks back on his 10 years with Habitat for Humanity.
Jonathan Reckford, Habitat International CEO, looks back on his 10 years with Habitat for Humanity.
Every spring, the Milwaukee Habitat ReStore turns part of its indoor space into an art gallery packed with triumphs of imagination and whimsy: everything from paintings and jewelry to a camera tripod transformed into a floor lamp or a chess set made of polished finials.
Learn the proper ways to safely handle certain equipment found on a Habitat for Humanity build site.
Baylee and her sister Destiny now have a brighter future thanks to the hard work their mom put into building their new Habitat for Humanity home.
See the milestones and achievements your support made possible in 2015.
What can you do as an individual volunteer or a team leader to make a Habitat for Humanity build site a safer place?
“When people look at the kit, they see items and tools. I see hope.”
Thunderstorms can cause dangerous lightning, large hail, flash flooding, tornadoes and strong winds. They often develop quickly and with little warning, so it’s important to learn the danger signs and plan ahead.
During this time of social distancing and COVID-19, Habitat for Humanity is still hard at work, pursuing many avenues to move forward our vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Habitat will work with communities, governments and partners around the world to fulfill the commitment made at the CGI 2023 Meeting that commenced today in New York by seeking policy changes at the local, national and global levels.