Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity is opening an online Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity ReStore on Friday, Feb. 7. The online Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity ReStore will feature specialty... read more →
For Louise and her daughter, the journey to achieving homeownership has been long, but Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity has been the light at the end of the tunnel. Originally... read more →
The Fair Housing Act, enacted in 1968 as part of the Civil Rights Act, is a cornerstone of U.S. civil rights legislation designed to prevent discrimination in housing. Its primary... read more →
Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity is excited to welcome a new Director of Operations and a Grant Writer to the organization. Jonathon Goldhammer, Director of Operations, is returning to GMHFH... read more →
Some of the most dedicated members of our organization are our Board of Directors. As Lily’s terms on the Board have come to an end, she has chosen to share... read more →
Our volunteers play a key role in making housing affordable for our partner families. Whether on the build site, in the ReStores, or supporting families, every action creates an impact.... read more →
Racial covenants, legal clauses written into property deeds to prevent certain racial or ethnic groups from purchasing, leasing, or occupying a property, have left a lasting impact on homeownership and... read more →
Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity’s Milton ReStore is expanding its sales floor by 2,400 square feet. The store has undergone significant renovations to complete this project, which involved demolishing walls... read more →
Burlington, Vermont 12/30/24 — Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity joins the world in mourning the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and joins observances worldwide to remember his life... read more →
As communities across the country grapple with housing crises, one persistent obstacle often stands in the way of progress: NIMBYism. The term "NIMBY" stands for "Not In My Backyard," and... read more →