FT Seasonal Appeal: Habitat for HumanityWorking but homeless: a tale from England’s housing crisisBy converting an old Quakers house, Habitat for Humanity is tackling homelessness in a wealthy townVolunteers’ stories: helping Habitat for Humanity change livesIn a series of moving accounts, four people share their experiences of building homes for those in needToo cold to live in: how families in Macedonia are rebuilding their homesHeating an apartment can cost up to half the average salary — but Habitat for Humanity is helping to fix thatA fixed abode: How US retirees are helping Cambodia’s poorHabitat for Humanity has repaired and built houses for more than 70,000 households in the countryHow Kenyan women are changing their lives with a new way to buy homesFemale customers who could not afford to buy houses can now build them with a loan schemeMore from this SeriesHome: the global search for a decent place to liveMartin Wolf and FT writers: what home means to meA selection of personal stories for the FT’s Seasonal Appeal in support of Habitat for HumanityGiving hope: how to help ‘working poor’ US families build a homeIn Arizona, Habitat for Humanity is creating safe and decent housing for people in needBuilding lives: the charity that gives Lebanon’s hidden refugees a homeChloe Cornish reports on a scheme to make Beirut’s camps safer for families to live inFT editor Lionel Barber introduces our Seasonal AppealThis year, we are supporting Habitat for Humanity, and showcasing the global housing charity’s work in a series of inspiring storiesHabitat for Humanity: the key factsHow a global charity helping to ease poverty and eradicate poor housing was bornIn their footsteps: a walk through a Beirut refugee campPodcast: Syrian refugee family faces bleak future as debts mount
FT Seasonal Appeal: Habitat for HumanityWorking but homeless: a tale from England’s housing crisisBy converting an old Quakers house, Habitat for Humanity is tackling homelessness in a wealthy townVolunteers’ stories: helping Habitat for Humanity change livesIn a series of moving accounts, four people share their experiences of building homes for those in needToo cold to live in: how families in Macedonia are rebuilding their homesHeating an apartment can cost up to half the average salary — but Habitat for Humanity is helping to fix thatA fixed abode: How US retirees are helping Cambodia’s poorHabitat for Humanity has repaired and built houses for more than 70,000 households in the countryHow Kenyan women are changing their lives with a new way to buy homesFemale customers who could not afford to buy houses can now build them with a loan schemeMore from this SeriesHome: the global search for a decent place to liveMartin Wolf and FT writers: what home means to meA selection of personal stories for the FT’s Seasonal Appeal in support of Habitat for HumanityGiving hope: how to help ‘working poor’ US families build a homeIn Arizona, Habitat for Humanity is creating safe and decent housing for people in needBuilding lives: the charity that gives Lebanon’s hidden refugees a homeChloe Cornish reports on a scheme to make Beirut’s camps safer for families to live inFT editor Lionel Barber introduces our Seasonal AppealThis year, we are supporting Habitat for Humanity, and showcasing the global housing charity’s work in a series of inspiring storiesHabitat for Humanity: the key factsHow a global charity helping to ease poverty and eradicate poor housing was bornIn their footsteps: a walk through a Beirut refugee campPodcast: Syrian refugee family faces bleak future as debts mount