While our efforts are focused on bettering the lives of families in Northwest Vermont, we cannot neglect the impact that our efforts have on the resilience of the state of... read more →
“These homes change families’ lives," said David Mullin, CEO of Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity. Homeownership has been proven to make significant impacts on the health, educational outcomes, environmental outcomes,... read more →
Vermont is built on strong community ties, social capital, and civic engagement. Civic engagement, whether through voting, attending public meetings, or writing elected officials, improves the representation of public opinion... read more →
Robin, a single mother of two, lived in an old apartment in the Old North End of Burlington. The windows rattled when it was cold, and heating in the winter... read more →
One of the greatest indicators of a person’s success later in life is their educational attainment and academic performance. This is especially important in the formative years of a child’s... read more →
Imagine you are living in an older building in Chittenden County. The windows are poorly insulated, mold has been detected in your apartment, and you cannot seem to get rid... read more →
We have received many applications over the years from deserving, hardworking families that are starting the path to homeownership. But who are these families, and how are they selected? Green... read more →