Access to a safe and decent home changes everything. Here's a look at how having a home has transformed the lives of one family in Cambodia through our 'Building Hope, Building
Positive Lives' project.
While waiting for five hours in the dark under a tree with her four grandchildren and son at the peak of the storm and floods, 60-year-old Veniana's only concern during Cyclone Winston was…
In South Australia, we continue to assist families who lost their homes and suffered property damage in the Pinery fire in November last year.

Through our Global Village program, volunteers see first hand the impact safe housing has on our partner families. Svetlana, who recently travelled to Cambodia reflects on her experience.
Two years ago, My's health was at its poorest and the cost of making weekly visits to the hospital consumed her family's monthly income.
The greatest concern for mother of four, Daw Than, is that her children are healthy and safe.
When the first of the Nepal earthquakes hit in April last year, Sarmil and her family were working outside while her two year-old daughter, Sarjala was alone in their home.
In January, Global Village coordinator Sarah Garden led a team of 35 volunteers to work alongside a community in Kavre, where Habitat for Humanity is undertaking an earthquake recovery project. With the end…
Habitat for Humanity Australia and Settlement Services International have teamed up to do a backyard blitz-style makeover on the yards of two newly settled refugee families in Mt Druitt.