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 →
Corporate volunteerism has been gaining momentum in recent years as businesses recognize the value of giving back to their communities. Corporate volunteerism refers to initiatives where companies encourage and facilitate... read more →
Sweat equity is a cornerstone of Habitat for Humanity's mission. This concept embodies the spirit of community, hard work, and personal investment in creating affordable housing solutions. Sweat equity refers... read more →
Advocating for affordable housing is an excellent way to support Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity's mission of ensuring that everyone has a decent place to live. Vermont is currently grappling... read more →
Vermont has long been considered a progressive state when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights, but members of the community still face significant housing challenges. While the state has made strides... read more →
At Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity, we are committed to building high-quality homes at high energy standards. One of the ways we achieve this goal is to build our homes... read more →
Shopping at the Green Mountain Habitat ReStore isn’t like the shopping experience anywhere else. Part home improvement store, part home goods store, part resale store, each ReStore has a wide selection... read more →
Women Build plays a crucial role in addressing housing challenges faced by women, particularly single mothers. This initiative is important not only for its direct impact on housing but also... read more →
This story was originally published in our Summer 2013 Newsletter. Five families will leave substandard housing behind and move into their own homes in a new neighborhood in Charlotte, thanks... read more →
This story was originally published in our 2016 Fall Newsletter. Ashwinee Kulkarni had never helped to build a home, or done any construction, until she volunteered at the GMHfH Harrington... read more →