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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles works in partnership with God, the community, and people in need by building and renovating homes to make affordable home ownership a matter of conscience and action.
Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller and is headquartered in Americus, Georgia. The
Greater Los Angeles affiliate of HFH was founded in
1990. Affiliates are local 501(c)(3) organizations of HFHI that direct house-building work in their own communities. There are
1,700 US affiliates in all 50 states, plus more than 300 international affiliates in over 80 countries. Since 1976 HFHI has completed over
200,000 homes. HFH GLA has completed over 169 homes since
1990. Affiliates raise their own funds to build homes.
Where does HFH-GLA build?
The service area of
Habitat for Humanity
of Greater Los Angeles encompasses a nearly 900
square-mile roughly bounded by the Ventura
County line on the west, Mullholland Drive,
Interstates 101 and 60 on the north, San Pedro
and the Pacific Ocean beyond on the south, and
the Orange county line on the east. This vast
geographic area comprises 182 distinct urban and
suburban communities: 51 cities including the
City of
Los Angeles
; 70 communities within the City of
Los Angeles
; and 61 unincorporated areas in the
County
of
Los Angeles
.
For a full listing, please click
here.
Who controls and manages HFH GLA?
Each affiliate is an independently governed entity.
HFH GLA has a Board of Directors (all volunteers) who conduct fundraising and set
policy. In addition,
HFH GLA has a full time professional staff to manage the daily operations of the affiliate.
How does it work?
Through volunteer labor and tax-deductible donations of money and materials,
HFH GLA builds and renovates safe, affordable houses with the help of the homeowner (partner) families. Habitat houses are sold to the families at no profit and financed with affordable, no-interest loans.
A "Hand-Up" not a "Hand-Out"
Habitat is not a give-away program. In addition to a
down payment and monthly mortgage payments, first-time homeowners who meet the selection criteria of the Family Selection Committee invest 500 hours of their own labor ("sweat equity") into the building of their
homes.
How does Habitat work with the Government?
Habitat does accept government funds for the acquisition of land or houses in need of rehabilitation.
Habitat also accepts government funds for streets, utilities and administrative expenses. Habitat is a non-profit Christian housing ministry, not a government organization.
How does Habitat Fund its Building and Program Activity?
HFH GLA invites individuals, corporations, foundations, religious congregations or other organizations to "adopt" or sponsor a Habitat home or part of one. Through this partnership, sponsors supply funds to cover material and construction costs, permit fees and taxes. They also provide volunteers to work with the homeowners and skilled construction workers in the construction of the houses. Each affiliate raises its own funds to build houses. Affiliates also tithe a portion of unrestricted funds to HFHI to support the construction of homes around the world.
Who can build?
Anyone over the age of 16 can build at an HFH
GLA construction site. No previous construction skill is required. Volunteers are scheduled for
construction, committee and office needs through our Volunteer Page.
Is Habitat a Christian Organization?
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical
Christian organization that does not identify
with any one church or denomination. HFH
partners with all people to put aside their
differences and work together for a common
goal.
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