How does Habitat work with the government?
Habitat for Humanity International is not a government agency, nor does it accept government funds for the
construction of houses. However, Habitat considers all levels of government and governmental agencies important
partners in its 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, adequate place to live.
Habitat for Humanity welcomes partnerships with governments to help "set the stage" for the 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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How does a Habitat for Humanity affiliate get started?
Habitat affiliates start when concerned citizens of diverse backgrounds come together to address the problem of
poverty housing in their community. These volunteers research the community's affordable housing needs and
resources, and evaluate the potential success of Habitat's self-help model in their community. The group then
applies to HFHI to become an official Habitat affiliate.
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