Your Financial Support Helps Build a Stronger Community
While our community grows and prospers, there are many who struggle with overcrowded and unaffordable housing, With your generous support, we can help families build and own an affordable home.
Since 1987, Loveland Habitat for Humanity has built and helped over 150 families in the Loveland community. An investment in your local Habitat for Humanity will strength your community and will enable Loveland Habitat to continue helping families in need of a decent, safe, and affordable place to live.
With your support, we can empower families to own their own homes. This provides them with the opportunity to invest in themselves and gain more financial stability.
Ways To Give
Donate Funds
...to support our home ownership program. Give online today!
Donate Items
...and other home goods to our ReStore. All proceeds from donated items benefit our home programs!
Donate A Car
Did you know by donating your vehicle to Habitat you can help build affordable homes while also helping the environment!
Other Ways To Give
Habitat helps families builds Strength, Stability and Self-sufficiency.
Homeowners felt that their lives had improved since moving into their Habitat home.
Saw an improvement in their family’s health and well-being since becoming a Habitat homeowner.
Habitat home owners reported that their neighborhood felt safer than where they had lived before.
Habitat homeowners expect their children will earn a bachelor’s degree or greater.
Homeowners felt they were somewhat or much better at saving money since moving into their Habitat home.
Donations: Loveland Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization and is
tax exempt under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Partnerships
In our community, individuals and families partner with Habitat every day to build a safe place to call home. But we can’t do it alone. It takes a lot of volunteers, donations, and support to create a safe and decent place to live. Without partnerships with like-minded individuals and organizations, the transformations we see in these individuals and families wouldn’t be possible.