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Habitat for Humanity is a movement of people in your local area and around the world, working together to build more prosperous and vibrant communities by making sure everyone has a safe, affordable place to call home.

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Making a meaningful change

David “Ziggy” Ziegler, who volunteers through our partner Thrivent, finds joy in working together with families and community members to help strengthen housing resilience worldwide.

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Highlights from World Economic Forum 2026

See Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford’s appearances at the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, highlighting the importance of safe, affordable housing.

Learn more The street where new homes are being built by Habitat For Humanity of Jacksonville is illuminated by the early morning light.

2025 State of the Nation’s Housing report

Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies has released their 2025 State of the Nation’s Housing report, co-sponsored by Habitat for Humanity. The report paints a troubling picture for homeownership as well as record cost burdens for renters. See five key takeaways from the report.

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How to make a desk from cabinets and flooring

At your local Habitat ReStore, every item has the potential to build something meaningful. DIY expert Theresa Clement turned donated cabinets and flooring into a custom desk for her mom. See how her vision came to life and get inspired for your next project.

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Jonathan Reckford shares insights from his 20 years as CEO of Habitat for Humanity International

See highlights from Jonathan Reckford’s interview with AP News about his two decades with Habitat for Humanity, including Habitat’s growth in disaster response and his relationship with the late President Carter.

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Carter Work Project 2025

Held in Austin, Texas, the 2025 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project brought together volunteers from around the world to build 25 affordable, energy-efficient homes in the Whisper Valley development.

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Jimmy Carter Way unveiled on World Habitat Day in New York

On World Habitat Day, local officials in Manhattan’s East Village unveiled a sign proclaiming East 6th Street between Avenues C and D as “Jimmy Carter Way,” in a celebration featuring Habitat CEO Jonathan Reckford and local leaders.

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[Video] Global Village: Building Communities

This short video features Habitat’s Global Village program – a transformative weeklong international volunteer experience with opportunities across five continents where teams work with local communities to build or improve homes.

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Habitat’s disaster resilience and recovery efforts

August 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Our response to the storm was a major moment for the organization – unrivaled in our U.S. network’s history.

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Honoring a legacy

Your donation will help Habitat honor President Carter’s legacy by continuing to work towards our shared vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

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Should I donate this to the Habitat ReStore?

Habitat ReStores accept many used home goods and household items, salvaged renovation materials and surplus construction products. Find out what you can donate to a Habitat ReStore to keep your old housewares out of the landfill.

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