Carter Work Projects through the years
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter built and advocated for affordable housing alongside Habitat for Humanity. Journey through over 30 years of photos showing the incredible legacy of Carter Work Projects.
Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter built and advocated for affordable housing alongside Habitat for Humanity. Journey through over 30 years of photos showing the incredible legacy of Carter Work Projects.
Kentucky first-grader Ellie Rue has written and illustrated a book that has raised enough money to buy windows for two new Habitat houses in her neighborhood.
President and Mrs. Carter, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Eric Paslay and more than 900 homeowners and volunteers share their excitement for this week’s event.
Read more about Rosalynn Carter and sign our online memory book.
We support policies that prevent eviction, support renters and protect the land and property rights of women, indigenous groups and vulnerable people.
Read about the benefits to living a car-free lifestyle and 10 places that make it easy. Get started by donating your car to Habitat to benefit your local community.
We work in many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Argentina and more.
Decisions to resume operations at Habitat affiliates will vary greatly based on the status of the pandemic in the communities we serve, directives from state and local governments, and the capacity of the affiliates to modify their operations in a way that prioritizes safety.
See how composting with a worm tower is easy to set up, will help your plants grow larger and healthier and is one of the most efficient recycling programs around.
Habitat kid and UGA senior wide receiver Malcolm Mitchell dreams of engaging kids in his newest passion — reading.