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Keys to success

In a Habitat for Humanity house, a family can unlock their highest potential.

Carter Work Project 2016

Take a look back on Habitat’s flagship event that has helped create strength and stability for families and communities in Memphis, Tennessee.

Habitat AmeriCorps profile: Dylan Cahir

“My time in AmeriCorps has really reinforced that helping people is what I want to be doing.”

The global need for affordable housing and sustainable cities

See how important it is to address the rapid increase in urban populations around the world and what you can do to help us improve these conditions.

Habitat for Humanity leverages Haitian Diaspora to bring urgently needed expertise to the government of Haiti

Three years after the Haiti earthquake, Habitat for Humanity’s recovery program has benefited more than 50,000 families through emergency, transitional and permanent housing solutions

New life for the Aldana family in Colombia

Three-year-old Ana Maria Aldana had news she could not wait to share with just about anyone she came across.

Newly approved legislation would authorize competitive grant program for weatherization services

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015, which contains a provision supported by Habitat that would authorize a competitive grant program for national nonprofits providing weatherization services.

Hurricane Ian: support Habitat’s response in Florida

Habitat for Humanity is assessing long-term housing and disaster recovery needs in Florida communities devastated by Hurricane Ian.

Habitat welcomes Brooke Rollins as secretary of Agriculture

Habitat for Humanity International CEO Jonathan Reckford issues a statement regarding the U.S. Senate’s confirmation of Brooke Rollins to head the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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