Hawaii Habitat for Humanity Association
All people in Hawai‘i should have housing in which they can thrive. http://hawaiihabitat.org/
The mission of Hawaii Habitat is to support Hawaii’s local Habitat affiliates in:
-- securing greater financial resources for building homes
-- promoting the unique Habitat self-help model
-- raising awareness that decent housing is a matter of conscience and action
Hawaii Habitat works to increase the impact of the affiliates by:
-- making construction loans and grants via its revolving loan program
-- partnering with area businesses, landowners, and local and state governments
-- advocating for affordable housing
-- providing technical assistance
Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) is an ecumenical Christian ministry that works to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness around the world. People of all backgrounds, races, and faiths are invited to work in partnership with families in need to create affordable housing. To date, over 600,000 houses have been built, repaired, or refurbished, providing simple, decent shelter to more than 3 million people worldwide. In the United States, HFHI is one of the most successful homeownership programs for low-income families, with its housing production placing it among the nation’s top 20 homebuilders.