Our Commitment
As an ecumenical Christian housing ministry, Habitat for Humanity International has displayed an unwavering commitment to the elimination of poverty housing worldwide. Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity was formed in 1990 as an affiliate of this international effort. Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity has become a part of the solution by building simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with families in need. Our local affiliate has helped 48 families become homeowners, we have provided the opportunity for hundreds of local volunteers to help build a better community, and we have unfailingly promoted the principle of helping others who are less fortunate.
How Habitat Operates
Habitat does not build houses FOR families; rather, we build alongside those who demonstrate a housing need and the willingness to partner with Habitat. Partner families invest hundreds of hours of labor ("sweat equity") into building Habitat houses. Once complete, the home is sold to the family on a no-interest, no profit loan. Monthly mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity to help with the construction of more houses. Through this approach, Habitat gives partner families a hand up, restoring the hope and dignity that hardship can strip away.
Habitat worksites are places to build relationships as well as homes. While Habitat was founded on biblical principals, Habitat's self-help solution to the blight of substandard housing is popular with people from many political, professional, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Boise Valley Habitat for Humanity's mission is based on faith in action, and we invite everyone to join us to find common ground in using a hammer and sharing a goal.
Habitat for Humanity International
Founded in 1976, Habitat for Humanity International has built and rehabilitated more than 200,000 houses with families in need. For more information on history, mission and volunteer opportunities, visit the Habitat for Humanity International website. You'll also find contact information for Affiliates nationwide and around the world. Learn the basics of Habitat by taking the "Quick Tour" on the HFHI website.