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…
In Indonesia, your support is helping displaced families have a much needed fresh start.
A big thank you to our volunteers from Southern Cross Austereo who last month traveled to the Philippines to help build homes for families devastated by Typhoon Haiyan in 2013. The team put…
One year has passed since a devastating magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on 25 April 2015, with the epicenter about 80 kilometers northwest of the capital, Kathmandu.
Almost two months on from Cyclone Winston, Habitat for Humanity has distributed over 1,300 shelter repair kits and will be expanding programming to help more disaster affected families in Fiji.
Habitat for Humanity and Baby Animals are sending 300 volunteers to Indonesia to build 25 homes for families in need.