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Habitat home means peace, love, and opportunity for Jaquira & her daughters
Now that Jaquira has the safety and security of her new Habitat home with a predictable monthly mortgage payment, she looks forward to building her and her children’s futures.
Supporter Spotlight: TD Bank bolsters financial literacy program for Central Florida families impacted by pandemic
As individuals and families across the country faced increased hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TD Bank learned that demand dramatically increased for the critical resources and wraparound services housing organizations provide. In response, TD’s charitable...
We’re hiring contractors. Build with us!
We hire contractors for paid opportunities to work alongside Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County to ensure everyone in our community has a safe and affordable place to live.
Want to join our Crew Leader program? Learn more!
These special volunteers come out to the build site regularly to guide less-experienced volunteers. It’s a modest monthly commitment, and you’ll receive training.
First-generation American forges her own path to homeownership
When Darimar got preapproved to buy a home, her choices were either fixer-upper houses or overpriced condominiums. “No windows, no doors, and they were priced at like $200,000 — How?” she said.
Homeownership seemed out of reach to teacher before finding Habitat Orlando & Osceola
When this high school chorus teacher looked into homeownership, she found her salary was not enough to afford a home in the current housing market.
Supporter Spotlight: Las Olas Confections/BBX Capital pays it forward on the build site
In celebration of the global Pay It Forward Day, BBX Capital partnered with Habitat for Humanity affiliates in Florida, Mississippi, and Canada to build homes, communities, and hope.
Join our mission – We’re hiring!
Want to join our mission to build safe, affordable homes in Central Florida? Read about our employment opportunities!
Homeownership will ‘break generational curse’ for Teneshia’s family
Teneshia decided she was going to become a homeowner more than a decade ago. She never gave up, despite numerous setbacks, including getting laid off just weeks before she was scheduled to close on a Habitat home.