Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County Email Format
Civic and Social OrganizationsMinnesota, United States2-10 Employees
About Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County Habitat builds and repairs homes - Since 1997, Habitat for Humanity has built, repaired or renovated more than 174 homes in Douglas County impacting 425 individuals. Habitat builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter - Three criteria are considered when selecting homebuyers: the need for housing, ability to pay and willingness to partner. In addition, homebuyers must have lived or worked in Douglas County for at least one year. Each homebuyer invests 200 hours of sweat equity throughout the homebuilding process. Aging in Place is a program that partners with people age 62+ or older to make improvements to the safety, accessibility or energy efficiency of the home. Habitat reuses at the ReStore - The ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells donated building material, furniture, and appliances. Profits support the construction of affordable housing in Douglas County. Habitat builds globally - 10% of unrestricted general contributions are donated to support construction projects overseas. Habitat for Humanity of Douglas County has served more than 113 international homeowners through tithe gifts. Our affiliate is in the top ten% of small Habitat affiliates for tithe gifts. In March 2024, Habitat Douglas County received the Malachi 3:10 Award from Habitat for Humanity International for surpassing $500,000 in lifetime tithe. Habitat builds with volunteers - Whether you're swinging a hammer, recruiting homeowners or cleaning up donations in the ReStore, every volunteer makes an impact!