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No time to volunteer? No problem! Learn how shopping, sharing your skills, and posting on social media contribute to helping local families find a stable home.

Habitat for Humanity of Summit and Wasatch Counties’ 2025 Overall Ball celebrated 30 years of building hope and homes, and raised nearly $300,000 to support affordable housing and financial literacy programs.

Make the most of your summer by volunteering with Habitat to build homes, working at ReStore, or contributing your skills to support local families.

Find out how ReStore helps protect the planet by reducing waste and encouraging reuse. Join us in building a stronger community with a few simple actions.

Join us to celebrate 30 years of building homes and hope in our community. Get all the details, and find out how you can be a part of making it a success!

For 30 years, we've built homes, hope, and community in Summit & Wasatch counties. Find out how you can celebrate with us and get involved this year.

Declutter this spring and donate to Park City ReStore. Read tips on making donations and finding amazing deals while you help local families.

Furniture waste is a bigger problem than you may think. Learn how shopping at ReStore reduces your environmental impact while sprucing up your home.

Find out how the EpicPromise grant supports Habitat’s mission to create affordable housing for hard-working members of our mountain community

Learn about what’s involved in building a Habitat home, from the planning and family selection process to how Habitat enables homeowners’ long-term success.

Make your Valentine’s Day more meaningful this year by partnering with us. Try these five easy ways to give back and show love to your community.

Get decluttering tips and the motivation you need to clear out your unused items. Your generosity will support your local community and the planet.

Learn more about our plans for 2025, including where we’re building new affordable housing in our community and celebrations for our 30th anniversary!

Understanding Habitat for Humanity's contributions requires acknowledging its contributors. Here is a guide on U.S. President Jimmy Carter's legacy as Habitat's most famous volunteer.