Recovery begins with small steps
Like many disaster-affected areas before them, communities now dazed and broken by names like Harvey and Irma also will be rebuilt and restored.
Like many disaster-affected areas before them, communities now dazed and broken by names like Harvey and Irma also will be rebuilt and restored.
A common theme throughout Faustina Ward Osborn’s life has been her work to improve her community, in the U.S. and in her home country of Guyana.
One Global Village volunteer shares her experience traveling abroad to build with Habitat for Humanity.
Read our annual reports, 990 tax forms and consolidated financial statements to learn more about our work across the years.
Habitat’s own Shala Carlson reflects on her experiences with Habitat following Hurricane Katrina and shares her message of hope for victims of Hurricane Harvey.
From the contagious energy of the build site to the lasting impact of all that is accomplished, Habitat Humanitarians Jonathan and Drew Scott share why building with Habitat is a life-changing experience like no other.
“Habitat educated me,” says Yondella Hall. “I didn’t know leaking and standing water could affect my health.”
We support policies that prevent eviction, support renters and protect the land and property rights of women, indigenous groups and vulnerable people.
When a family partners with Habitat, every step of their journey is a step toward hope. Along the way, so many doors are opened.