History
Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller. Today, Habitat for Humanity is a true world leader in addressing the issues of poverty housing.
Through the work of Habitat, thousands of low-income families have found hope in the form of affordable housing. Churches, community groups and others have joined together to successfully tackle a significant social problem—to provide decent housing for all. Since its inception, Habitat for Humanity has built or repaired over 1 million homes, serving more than 5 million people worldwide.
Siouxland Habitat for Humanity builds strength, stability, and self-reliance through homeownership. Since 1992, we have built or renovated more than 69 homes in Dakota, Plymouth, Sioux, Woodbury and Union Counties. Our homeowners come from all different backgrounds, nationalities, and religions. However; they all have in common the need for safe, affordable housing.