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Habitat For Humanity - USA

  • Water fight in the backyard.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Water fight in the backyard.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • AmeriCorps volunteer Brian Lafferty worked at the Philadelphia ReStore as part of Habitat’s inaugural Great Day of Service Interfaith Build.  10 Habitat affiliates participated in this nationwide effort, which brought together diverse faith communities in peace and service in observance of the September 11th National Day of Service and Remembrance.  © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • President Jimmy Carter visits a Habitat for Humanity house which he helped to build, as part of the annual Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Shalivia Brown, 11, explores Success Garden, a community garden in the New Town neighborhood of Jacksonville.  The garden is a focal point of the New Town Success Zone, a collaboration of residents and community partners working to revitalize the neighborhood. Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, a Neighborhood Revitalization affiliate, is the collaboration’s housing partner.©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Kayra Sylvester, 12, picks vegetables in Success Garden, a community garden in Jacksonville, Florida. The garden is a focal point of the New Town Success Zone, a collaboration of residents and community partners working to revitalize Jacksonville’s New Town neighborhood. Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, a Neighborhood Revitalization affiliate, is the collaboration’s housing partner. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • A boy dives into a pool at a summer camp run by the Boys & Girls Club of Northeast Florida. The Boys & Girls Club is partner of the New Town Success Zone, a collaboration of residents and community groups working to revitalize Jacksonville’s New Town neighborhood. Habitat for Humanity of Jacksonville, a Neighborhood Revitalization affiliate, is the collaboration’s housing partner. ©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Samantha Short and her two year-old son Thomas moved into a FEMA trailer after an EF-5 tornado struck Joplin on May 22, 2011.  They partnered with Joplin Area Habitat for Humanity to build their own four-bedroom home in 2011.©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Sandra Padilla moved in to a Habitat for Humanity house in Denver, Colorado, in June 2006 with her two nieces, Olivia and Lilliana, and nephew, Jerome (pictured).©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Byron Rodriguez, a U.S. Navy veteran, works as Office Manager at the Vet Center in Chatsworth, California.  Through HFH San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valleys, the center offers art therapy for veterans dealing with post traumatic stress disorder. Rodriguez has taken the course; he also bought a condo rehabbed by Habitat.  ©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Ricardo Vasquez plays with his daughter Freedom (4) in their family's new condominium at St. John's Residences in Ocean Hill-Brownsville, Brooklyn.  These four-story buildings with 2 and 3-bedroom condos were built on three vacant lots, which had previously been neighborhood eyesores.  Partially funded by Federal NSP2 funds, they were dedicated on September 15, 2012.  © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Four year-old Freedom Vasquez explores her new bedroom in her family's new condo at St. John's Residences in Brownsville, Brooklyn.  These four-story buildings with 2 and 3-bedroom condos were built on three vacant lots, which had previously been neighborhood eyesores.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • This Habitat home was one of 58 that were damaged or destroyed when a 200 MPH F-4 tornado tore through the Rancho Brazos neighborhood on the evening of May 15th.©Habitat for Humanity Internationa/Ezra Millstein
  • Lena Noyola sat down and cried on the concrete slab which is all that remains of her home, after a 200 MPH EF4 tornado tore through the Rancho Brazos neighborhood on the evening of May 15th. This was the first time she was allowed back into the disaster zone to see the damage.  ©Habitat for Humanity Internationa/Ezra Millstein
  • Tornado damage in Rosedale Courts, a neighborhood of one-story government assistance housing in Tuscaloosa.  On April 27th a historic tornado outbreak ravaged six Southern states, killing hundreds, injuring many more, flattening neighborhoods and forcing the closure of a nuclear power plant in Alabama, the hardest-hit state.  It was believed to be the deadliest U.S. tornado in 37 years.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • A can of paint, used by Americorps Volunteers as they helped to rehabilitate a house, as part of the Habitat for Humanity2011 Americorps Build-A-Thon.  © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Anthony Talamo plays with blocks on the floor of his family's Habitat home.  Jessica Talamo and her husband, Anthony, moved their family in to their Habitat for Humanity house in Slidell, Louisiana, in January 2009. Construction began during the 2008 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, which included builds throughout the Gulf Coast region. Their other children are Nick, 13; Margo, 10; and Sonni-Anne, 6.  ©Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Vicky Rosenzweig, from Philadelphia, helps to rehabilitate a house as part of Habitat for Humanity's 2011 Americorps Build-A-Thon.  © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Joey Maddox and his daughter Elaine visit the construction site of their new Habitat home, where they moved in 2008.  The rest of their family includes mother Kristin, seven year-old Jourdon Pierce, six year-old Jakob Tweedel, and two year-old Ella.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Five year-old Acacia Johnson carefully sweeps the floor of her soon-to-be bedroom, in her family’s new Habitat house.   Acacia lived with her mother Maryann and three year-old sister Amaya in a small home in Fairbanks, until they moved into this new three-bedroom Habitat home in July 2008.  It keeps them warm during the long Alaskan winters.  The girls have already found a way to combat the darkness of winter in the 49th state, by painting their bedrooms pink and purple.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Nine year-old Destiny Jackson sits at a desk in her room, doing her homework.  She and her mother Deirdre Jackson, a schoolteacher, lived in New Orleans East before losing everything to Hurricane Katrina.  {quote}We had nothing to go back to,{quote} said Deirdre, who has resettled in Jackson, Mississippi, in a house built in partnership with Metro Jackson Habitat for Humanity.  She shares her home in the Poindexter Park neighborhood with Destiny, her 16-year-old nephew, Patrick, and two tuxedo cats, Adam and Eve.© Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Diana Destry is overcome by emotion as she sits inside her nearly-completed Habitat for Humanity home.©  Habitat for Humanity International
  • Volunteer Brian Yamaguchi, from Los Angeles, California, helps to paint the Smith family's new Habitat home on the first day of the 2010 Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project.  The project improved the living conditions of 28 families in the Wylam and Fairfield communities, through a combination of new construction, rehabilitation and repairs.  © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
  • Two native Alaskan children live in a run-down trailer park in Anchorage.  Several families have moved from these mobile homes into Habitat houses.©  Habitat for Humanity International
  • Angelina Lopez tends her garden in the front yard of her Habitat home.  She and her daughter Janai moved into the house in 2005.   © Habitat for Humanity International/Ezra Millstein
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