Helping Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver: Every Hand Makes a Difference
Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver relies on the power of volunteers to fulfill their mission of creating affordable homeownership opportunities for local families. Individuals, corporate groups, community organizations, and faith congregations all play a key role in making this possible, and no prior experience is necessary. Volunteers simply need a willingness to help, and Habitat will show them how.
There are a variety of ways volunteers can contribute:
Construction: Volunteers assist in building affordable homes from the ground up, helping families achieve the dream of homeownership.
Merchandising: Volunteers can organize and prepare products for sale in Habitat’s ReStores, where the proceeds go directly to supporting affordable housing efforts.
Home Preservation: For those looking to help maintain and repair homes in the Denver metro area, Habitat offers opportunities to restore houses to safe, livable conditions.
Customer Service: Volunteers also support ReStore shoppers, ensuring their experience is seamless and contributing to the greater cause.
Warehouse Support: Volunteers assist in preparing materials that will be used in building homes, such as painting and organizing supplies.
Administrative Support: For those interested in working behind the scenes, Habitat offers opportunities to assist with administrative tasks that keep the organization running smoothly.
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Individual Volunteers: Individuals can sign up for a day and location of their choice, working on construction sites or in ReStores.
- Group Volunteers: Habitat welcomes volunteer groups from schools, faith congregations, and businesses throughout the year. These groups make a significant impact by working together for a common cause.
- Core Volunteers: Those looking to make a long-term commitment to Habitat can become core volunteers, offering their time and skills consistently.
- AmeriCorps: Habitat invites individuals to complete their AmeriCorps service with them, providing a valuable experience while helping to build affordable homes.
- Women Build: Women in the community are invited to join Habitat’s Women Build initiative, which focuses on addressing the housing-affordability crisis.
- Court-Ordered Service Volunteers: Individuals with court-ordered community service or service required for work or benefits are welcomed to volunteer and fulfill their hours through meaningful contributions to Habitat’s mission.
For those looking to get involved, Habitat for Humanity of Metro Denver offers countless ways to help. Every contribution makes a difference in building stronger communities and creating a lasting impact. Those interested can visit Habitat’s website to learn more and sign up to volunteer as individuals or with a group.