Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization that builds and repairs homes for families in need all around the world. They aim to create a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller in Americus, Georgia, USA.
Began as a grassroots effort to address the affordable housing crisis.
Expanded globally in 1984 with the establishment of Habitat for Humanity International.
Has built and repaired over 1 million homes with the help of volunteers and partner organizations.
Operates in over 70 countries and has served more than 22 million people.
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A non-profit organization that builds and repairs affordable homes for families in need all around the world.
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Habitat for Humanity builds and repairs homes for families in need using volunteer labor and donated materials.
Habitat for Humanity provides shelter and disaster response services when natural disasters strike.
Habitat for Humanity advocates for policies and systems that create affordable housing opportunities for low-income families.
You can volunteer your time, donate money or materials, or apply to become a Habitat homeowner.
Habitat for Humanity selects families based on their level of need, their willingness to partner with Habitat, and their ability to pay an affordable mortgage.
No, Habitat for Humanity does not provide homes for free. Habitat homeowners purchase their homes with affordable mortgages and volunteer labor.
Yes, Habitat for Humanity accepts donations of new and gently used building materials and household items at their ReStores.
Habitat for Humanity has built and repaired over 1 million homes since its founding in 1976.