
- Jimmy Carter, former U.S. president and longtime volunteer with Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity houses are sold to partner families at no profit and financed with affordable loans. The homeowners' monthly mortgage payments are then reinvested to build more houses. In addition to a mortgage, every Habitat homeowner is required to invest hundreds of hours of labor (sweat equity) into building their home. This system promotes individual dignity, ownership in the new home, and a sense of partnership with the community.
And the benefits last far beyond today or next year...
Children of Habitat homeowners are more likely to:
- Get better grades
- Graduate from high school
- View education as a means of upward mobility
The ripple effect of improving one family's housing situation can spread and create a brighter future for entire neighborhoods.
A Brush With Kindness
Habitat for Humanity has expanded our service to the Minot community by establishing "A Brush With Kindness" as part of our Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative. A Brush With Kindness assists low income homeowners in maintaining the exterior of their homes to benefit entire neighborhoods.
Homeowners interested in receiving assistance must apply and meet Habitat for Humanity's qualification criteria regarding need, income, and partnership. Projects normally considered for this program include painting, weatherization, and repairs to wheel chair ramps, decks, exterior doors and windows.