Habitat for Humanity helped more than 13.4 million people build or improve a place to call home during past year
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ATLANTA, Dec. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- A safe, affordable, and decent place to live often means improved health outcomes, employment and education, and in the face of a warming planet, housing can also be part of the fight against climate change.
Key Points:
- Mayra Carolina and her mother, Maira, partnered with Habitat El Salvador to build their energy-efficient home in La Palma, which they moved into in February 2023.
- Their story is highlighted in Habitat for Humanity International's fiscal year 2023 annual report , released today by the global housing nonprofit.
- In 2023, Habitat for Humanity helped 13.4 million people build or improve a place to call home.
- An additional 9.5 million people gained the potential to improve their housing conditions through training programs and advocacy work driven by Habitat in local communities.