The 10 "Worst things" about serving in the Habitat AmeriCorps Program
Guest blog by Shannon Twiss, Lead Volunteer Coordinator and AmeriCorps Service Member Welcome, reader, to my experience as an AmeriCorps member over...
Guest blog by Shannon Twiss, Lead Volunteer Coordinator and AmeriCorps Service Member Welcome, reader, to my experience as an AmeriCorps member over...
We all have our own stories of home. This series shares those stories from Habitat staff. We'll explore questions like: what does home mean to us?...
We recently held a Stories of Home Contest where we asked Twin Cities Habitat homeowners to share a story answering the question: "What does your...
Through ReStore, Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity is able to provide the community with all kinds of home improvement supplies and materials. You'll...
The relationship between Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity and Holy Hammers started in 1999, and continues to this day. The coalition of churches from...
The process of buying a home is essentially the same as it's always been. But when there are a lot of people who want to buy and not enough homes for...
Guest blog by Haley Wotzka and Liz Farrell, Global Village Volunteers The authors of this blog are currently in Quetzaltenango (aka Xela), Guatemala...
Guest blog by Stephanie and Josh Moline, Global Village Volunteers Guatemala is an incredibly beautiful country that I have been fortunate enough to...
Guest blog by Bonnie and Tim Power, Global Village Volunteers If you are lucky, someday you will find your way to Xela, Guatemala. You will be in a...
Guest blog by Skip Durocher and Ann Novacheck, Global Village Volunteers We are writing from beautiful Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. We just finished...