Habitat and Thrivent Worldwide
Let Habitat and Thrivent Worldwide take you on a journey of truly living generously.
Let Habitat and Thrivent Worldwide take you on a journey of truly living generously.
Families across the United States are paying too high a price to cover the cost of home. Rents and homeownership costs are skyrocketing while wages are not keeping pace. Everyone should have enough money left over after paying rent or mortgage costs to cover life’s necessities.
At the World Urban Forum, Habitat is showcasing five innovative models that address key global housing challenges. The models demonstrate how housing solutions can be a powerful tool for transforming cities, tackling climate change, addressing urban crises and promoting inclusion of marginalized groups.
Read our annual reports, 990 tax forms and consolidated financial statements to learn more about our work across the years.
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.
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Families with low incomes face the double burden of high costs for housing and energy despite the tendency to consume less energy. Offering energy-efficient homes to these households can reduce both greenhouse gas emissions and the homes’ energy costs and resulting energy burden.
Steve Thomas, former PBS television host, explains the difference between renovating and restoring a house.
Alternative spring breaks allow students to travel, meet new people, and feel the satisfaction that comes from working to improve communities — and lives.
Santosh Shah, founder and president of Today’s Youth Asia, talks about working with and for young people to create social change.