

Typical new construction includes single
family homes, duplexes and even a five‑story condo project underway in Seattle
A critical home repair program serves seniors and low‑income homeowners facing health or safety issues, including ramp and gutter work
Revenue comes from donations, grants and proceeds from their Habitat Stores—four outlets selling donated home goods and building materials
The organization mobilizes volunteers yearly to build homes, staff stores and support homebuyer education
Standout projects include the Columbia City condos and Miller’s Creek community: affordable homes priced far below local market rates
We build strength, stability, and self
reliance through shelter.
Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
We will lead with service.
We respect all people.
We build community.
We deliver results.
Pursued Built Green 4
Star certification for Capitol Hill condos, emphasizing compact, transit
oriented design to reduce carbon impact and promote walkability and density.
HOIF prototype features super
insulated envelope, high
efficiency windows, radiant floor heating, reclaimed siding, rainwater harvesting, and panelized construction.
Included in Puget Sound Business Journal's nonprofit category of Washington Green 50 list, recognizing commitment to sustainable building practices.

