Improving the human condition by giving back
Donna Ricca shares why she gives back by volunteering with Habitat in an effort to improve the human condition.
Donna Ricca shares why she gives back by volunteering with Habitat in an effort to improve the human condition.
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the U.S. was facing extreme housing challenges. Now, with hours, wages and jobs cut as a result of the coronavirus, even more individuals are facing housing instability.
Our resources hub is a launching point for the other housing organizations to learn about and implement Habitat’s innovative aging in place solutions, resources and data with the goal of helping even more older adults age in the homes and communities they love.
Look back on Mrs. Carter’s extraordinary legacy and hands-on commitment to Habitat’s mission.
A partnership between a local high school carpentry program and Habitat means
more families are building and more students are empowered to make a difference.
Kevin Walters has long been a champion of decent and affordable housing. In 2012, he helped revive Habitat Tucson’s Rainbow Build, a build funded by LGBTQ+ organizations and individuals during which hundreds of LGBTQ+ community members and allies come together to volunteer.
Take a look back at all that has been accomplished and how Habitat is still building along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The trip from Wisconsin to South Jersey was to help build another Habitat house, or so Anne thought. Jed had other plans.
A community comes together to build a new sports field.