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Aging in Place resources
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.
Financial coaching at Habitat helps residents reach goals
Through its Financial Opportunity Center, Habitat for Humanity Findlay/Hancock County in Ohio offers barrier-free financial, employment and income-support coaching to all community members. The individualized and confidential support helps low-income residents reduce debt, improve credit and in many cases, become mortgage ready.
AbbVie offers major support for long-term recovery in Puerto Rico
With Abbvie’s support, Habitat will partner directly with hurricane-affected families to address their shelter needs as part of the the long-term solution for Puerto Rico.
Northern Ireland
Since 1994, our work in Northern Ireland has focused on reconciliation and building strong, vibrant communities in which everyone can reach their full potential.
DIY art project ideas
Taking on a DIY art project? Get inspired by the winners of the Milwaukee Habitat ReStore Recycled Art Contest, and head to your local Habitat Restore for the recycled materials to create something new.
Affordable quality housing statistics and how Habitat is helping
Habitat builds with families for whom an affordable home means the difference between instability and opportunity.
North Carolina family helps Habitat revitalize their neighborhood
Barbara and Crystal Gotay talk about their experiences building their Habitat home and the community around them.
Community development financial institutions
Learn about community development financial institutions and how they improve housing and livelihoods in underserved neighborhoods.
This Habitat volunteer traveled to all 50 states in 2017
In January 2017, a former corporate executive and 32-year Habitat volunteer from Bloomington, Indiana, hitched up a camper to his truck with a goal of volunteering with Habitat in all 50 states — in a year’s time.