About Habitat for Humanity
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Making blocks for Habitat house construction in Congo

Making blocks for Habitat house construction in Congo.

Frequently Asked Questions : About Habitat for Humanity

Who controls and manages Habitat for Humanity Great Britain?
What are Habitat for Humanity affiliates?
What partners does Habitat for Humanity work with?
How does Habitat for Humanity work with the government?
Where does Habitat for Humanity operate?
 

Who controls and manages Habitat for Humanity Great Britain?

An ecumenical board of directors determines policy and oversees and guides the mission of Habitat for Humanity Great Britain. Board members are dedicated volunteers who are deeply concerned about the problems of poverty housing around the world.

Habitat for Humanity Great Britain is headquartered in Banbury. The office operates with a small administrative staff, assisted by a core group of professional and support employees and supplemented by long and short-term volunteers.

Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Great Britain are managed by their own local volunteer boards.

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What are Habitat for Humanity affiliates?

Habitat for Humanity's work is accomplished at the community level by affiliates (or community groups) – independent, locally run, nonprofit organisations:

  • Each affiliate coordinates all aspects of Habitat for Humanity home building in its local area – fundraising, building site selection, partner family selection and support, house construction and mortgage servicing
  • Habitat for Humanity International's headquarters, located in Americus, GA, USA, provide information, training and other support services to Habitat for Humanity affiliates worldwide
  • All Habitat for Humanity affiliates are asked to "tithe" – to give 10 percent of their contributions to fund house-building work in other nations. Tithing provides much-needed funds for international building, and also gives affiliates the opportunity to demonstrate the spirit of Christian partnership
  • In Great Britain, Habitat for Humanity works through several community groups that build and renovate houses in their local areas.
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What partners does Habitat for Humanity work with?

Local, national and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs): Christian Aid, CARE International, Opportunity International, Red Cross, Water Aid and World Vision to provide complimentary services.

Businesses: Citi (finance), SERCO (contracted public services), Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (legal), Reuters (news agency), Barratt Developments, Crest Nicholson (commercial house builders), The Council of Mortgage lenders, The Home Builders Federation, Whirlpool (home appliances) all provide volunteering, funding and local involvement opportunities.

Local governments to provide land rights, flexible building regulations and basic service infrastructure. More about work with governments.

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How does Habitat for Humanity work with the government?

Habitat for Humanity Great Britain is not a government organisation, nor does it accept government funds for the construction of houses. However, we consider all levels of government important partners in the mission to eliminate poverty housing. We encourage governments to do what they can to help alleviate the suffering of all those who have no decent place to live.

Habitat for Humanity welcomes partnerships with governments to help facilitate construction of houses. 'Stage-setting' funding and gifts might include land, houses for rehabilitation, infrastructure for streets, utilities and administrative expenses.

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Where does Habitat for Humanity operate?

Habitat for Humanity is a worldwide, grassroots movement. There are more than 2,000 active affiliates in 90 countries. Where we Build

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