Habitat for Humanity brings people
together to build homes,

communities, and hope.

Since 1991, Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County has been building strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.  Today, Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County builds affordable housing for income qualified partner families to call home.  Partner families purchase their homes by contributing 400 hours of sweat equity and with an affordable mortgage.  Homeowner payments then contribute to the construction of homes for new partner families.

In addition to building homes, Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County also offers Habitat Repairs, a program to assist existing low-income homeowners with repairs to keep their homes safe and secure.​

Supporting all of these programs is the Habitat ReStore, a home improvement outlet that sells deeply discounted tools, building materials, furniture and home decor items.

Our Mission

Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County brings people together to build homes, community, & hope

Our Vision

A world where everyone has a decent place to live

Our Impact

Home Builds

Be a part of our mini-campaign!

Honor a woman who has made an IMPACT within your life. Their name will be on permanent display within the ReStore. 

Volunteer

Volunteers are the heart of Habitat, and there are many ways to get involved.

Get started today!

Donate

Habitat embraces a hand-up, not a hand-out model. We believe people thrive when invited to work alongside us as partners. The beneficiary of your generosity this year becomes the benefactor to future families.  It's an audacious idea that works.

The ReStore exists to support our mission, generating the revenue to cover overhead expenses for the organization. That way, all donations to Habitat can go directly into building and repairing houses.

A house to a family is like soil to a plant. A plant needs to be rooted. A family is like that. If a family is not rooted, it will not flourish. Once a family is well rooted, all kinds of wonderful things will begin to happen.”
— Habitat Founder, Millard Fuller