Habitat for Humanity issues statements on the Ukraine crisis
Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan T.M. Reckford and Habitat Vice President of Europe and the Middle East Rick Hathaway release statements on the Ukraine crisis.
Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan T.M. Reckford and Habitat Vice President of Europe and the Middle East Rick Hathaway release statements on the Ukraine crisis.
When Hurricane Harvey tore into Texas in September 2017, six local Habitat for Humanity organizations responded as soon as floodwaters ebbed. In the time since, Habitat has built or repaired homes with families in affected communities, in addition to providing disaster-related services and loans to homeowners.
Find out how Habitat and other organizations help families prepare, respond and recover after a disaster strikes.
Partnership will support Habitat for Humanity International and Chicagoland Habitat for Humanity.
Habitat is seeking to raise $100 million to support the repair, rebuilding and new construction of homes to assist low- and moderate-income families in Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico.
Working alongside homeowners and volunteers, Habitat Philadelphia started a home repair program to complete critical repairs that help preserve affordable homeownership while improving health and safety.
Habitat Poland is helping connect families to apartments through a city of Warsaw database of residents who have agreed to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees like Marina and her two young daughters.
Learn more about our disaster response work in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma.
See our global capacity overview or read Habitat’s country level capacity statements, which include specific areas of programming and expertise.