News & Updates

  • Committee members help move families forward

    Our family selection committee plays a critical and rewarding role of accepting future Habitat Wake homeowners into our program. Kenisha Hinton, a program manager with Wake County Department of Human Services, has served as a committee member for more than a year. After hearing about a family in her church who was building with Habitat Wake and learning about the family selection committee from a friend, Kenisha joined.

  • Honduras

    Habitat for Humanity’s mission, like God’s, is truly worldwide. The need for housing does not end at the border of Wake County! Habitat serves families in over 70 countries throughout the world and Habitat Wake is blessed to be significantly supporting the work of Habitat in Honduras, Malawi, and Cambodia. This fiscal year, we will provide funds to enable Habitat to serve 75 families in those countries.

  • Faith Builds Springing Up

    Over the next few months, several faith builds are starting, spurring lots of new home construction throughout Wake County!

    • On Jan. 7, work began on the Building Independence Project, a collaboration among Habitat Wake, Lutheran Services Carolina and Serving Cup to construct three homes for nine adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The Lutheran Coalition, together with North Carolina Housing Finance Agency, Thrivent Financial and many generous individuals, is funding this project.

  • Cold

    This weekend, Raleigh is experiencing some of the coldest temperatures of the season.  The cold is on everyone’s mind.  I’m not afraid to admit that I don’t like cold weather.  I’m a cold weather wimp.  And this may sound cheesy, but every night when I get in bed, I am consciously aware of the house being warm and being grateful for that.

  • Wake County Episcopalians Partner to Build Habitat Home for Lent Saturday, Feb. 13

    Lent is often known as a time to give up an indulgent food or habit. Episcopal churches in Wake County are taking a different approach to Lent this year by giving volunteer support and funding to build a house with Habitat for Humanity of Wake County.  The 2016 Episcopal Lenten Build officially kicks off Saturday, Feb. 13. Representatives from participating churches will construct the walls of the home Saturday morning at Habitat Wake’s new construction facility at 2728 Capital Blvd, Suite 164.

  • Kinship

    “How can we achieve a certain kind of compassion that stands in awe at what the poor have to carry rather than stand in judgement at how they carry it?   For the measure of our compassion lies not in our service of those on the margins, but in our willingness to see ourselves in kinship with them—in mutuality.”                                    

    Father Gregory Boyle, SJ.  Founder of Homeboy Industries, Los Angeles