Our Mission
Our Mission
Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley works to enrich Washtenaw County through a legacy of affordable homeownership for families of low-income.
what we do
Habitat for Humanity of Huron Valley engages our neighbors to build better neighborhoods through our volunteer, donation, partnership and ReStore efforts.
To date, HHHV has built or renovated more than 280+ homes, completed over 10,000+ home improvement projects, provided 7,000+ energy-efficient appliance replacements, and participated in 254+ exterior home improvement, neighborhood beautification and community events. HHHV creates and sustains affordable homeownership, working to invest and strengthen the financial security of families, neighborhoods, and the local economy.
In addition to this work in Washtenaw County, HHHV supports Habitat’s work overseas, mainly Haiti and Guatemala, and has provided more than $900,000 in tithe and served 233 international families.
As the 7th Habitat affiliate incorporated in Michigan, Habitat Huron Valley is proud to be recognized as a productive, progressive affiliate. HHHV holds the record for the most families served in Michigan, ranked No. 5 in the U.S. for the number of families served each year of all Habitat affiliates, ranked No. 5 in the U.S. for number of repairs provided to existing homeowners and ranked No. 15 in the U.S. for number of renovations of all Habitat affiliates.
As HHHV continues to grow and the needs of our community change, we continually look for opportunities to meet the needs of our community. HHHV engages our neighbors to build better neighborhoods through our volunteer, donation, partnership and ReStore efforts.
We build homes, communities and hope… under one roof.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are fundamental to achieving our mission of enriching Washtenaw County through a legacy of affordable homeownership for households of low-income. We know that a history of discrimination in U.S. housing policy is one of the primary drivers of racial inequities that persist in our local community, and our practices and programs will be informed by this history in order to create lasting change.
We are committed to building a culture of humility, open dialogue, and accountability, so that staff feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work every day. In our dedication to diversity, we celebrate and embrace cultural differences as we create an organization reflective of the broader community we serve. In our pursuit of equity, we aim to establish practices and policies that reduce bias and provide access to opportunities. And in our devotion to inclusion, we continuously work to make all feel welcome, respected, and valued.
the power of homeownership
Improving affordable homeownership leads to numerous outcomes that extend beyond the house, such as greater economic stability, access to quality education, increased civic and social engagement, better health, and reduced environmental footprint. Click here to read about the benefits of homeownership from an Evidence-based Brief published by Habitat for Humanity International.
Habitat Homeownership has lasting impacts on families and individuals. Click here to hear from our homeowners about how owning their own home has improved their life, years after closing on their Habitat home.
Habitat International
To view Habitat for Humanity International’s Mission and Vision, click here.