Working side by side
Homeowners who built alongside President Carter remember a man who gave his all on the build site.
Homeowners who built alongside President Carter remember a man who gave his all on the build site.
Habitat affiliates build in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Find out how you can help families today.
Join us this International Volunteer Day as we recognize and thank our volunteers — as we thank you — for all you do in support of Habitat for Humanity.
Learn how Habitat partners with The Mission Continues to empower veterans to continue serving at home and help build stronger, more stable communities.
“You don’t have to swing a hammer,” one Habitat volunteer says. It takes a lot of people performing a variety of tasks to help families find decent shelter. Consider adding one of these creative efforts to your to-do list.
Volcanic eruptions may be subtle or explosive and can produce dangerous lava flows, poisonous gases, and flying rocks and ash. Many volcanic eruptions are also accompanied by other natural hazards. If you live near a volcano, active or dormant, be prepared to act on short notice.
Volunteers like Habitat Zambia Board Chair, Mulenga Muleba, are key to what we do. When people step forward to give their time, leadership and energy, more families can build safer, stronger futures. Learn more about volunteering with Habitat.
See how our volunteers built with a family in Nicaragua and learn how you can get involved with Habitat for Humanity today.
Mario shares the importance of providing a decent home for his family, just like his father did for him when he was growing up.