Education

We offer workshops, classes, counseling services, homeownership tips and educational e-newsletters to help members of our community navigate their homeownership journey. All of our educational services are free and open to the public.

 

We Empower through Knowledge

We host free First-time Homebuyer Workshops in English and Spanish, educational classes, as well as info sessions about our Habitat Homeownership and Home Preservation programs. Please register below!

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Counseling

Habitat Orlando & Osceola’s certified counselors can help you take control of your finances, qualify to buy a home, prevent foreclosure, maintain your existing home, and more.

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First-time Homebuyer Workshops

Certified First-time Homebuyer Workshops, offered monthly in both English and Spanish, are eight-hours long and help people become homebuyer-ready and qualify for certain down payment assistance programs.

Classes

Our classes are free for everyone and are offered in-person in Orlando and Osceola County, as well as virtually. Classes will be repeated once a quarter and locations/format may vary every quarter. Learn more about the classes below. Please contact Education@HabitatOrlando.org with any questions.

Smart Saving & Intentional Investing: How to grow your money wisely

Become a better saver, and learn how to start investing

Budget Better & Build Credit: Make your money work for you 

Learn how to create and stick to a budget, and how to build your credit and why it matters

Secure Your Home & Future: Foreclosure and estate planning

Find out ways to stay in your home and protect your assets

Home Maintenance: DIY tips that save you money 

Yes, you can! A guide to DIY. This home maintenance class will teach you the basics of caring for your Habitat home!

Homeownership Tips

Homeownership tip: Time to trim the trees

Homeownership tip: Time to trim the trees

Trimming now doesn’t just improve appearance; it also supports plant health and home safety. Removing dead or overextended limbs increases air circulation, reduces the risk of fungal disease, and helps prevent breakage during storms.

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Questions?

For more information about our educational and counseling programs, contact home@habitatorlando.org or 407-648-4567.

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