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ABOUT
US
Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley is part of a global nonprofit housing organization dedicated to building homes, communities, and hope.
Guided by Christian principles, we work to eliminate substandard housing by constructing, rehabilitating, and preserving affordable homes, while advocating for fair and just housing policies. We also provide resources and education to help families achieve safe, stable housing.
We believe everyone deserves a simple, durable place to live with dignity and security—and that building strong communities is a responsibility we all share.

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About Habitat
Check out this video! It’s the perfect snapshot of who we are, what we do, and how it all comes together to make an impact in our community.
All Are Welcome
Habitat for Humanity Rogue Valley has an open-door policy: All who believe that everyone needs a decent, affordable place to live are welcome to help with the work, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, political views or any of the other distinctions that too often divide people.
In short, Habitat welcomes volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds and also serves people in need of decent housing regardless of race or religion. As a matter of policy, Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations do not proselytize. This means that Habitat will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must either adhere to or convert to a particular faith, or listen and respond to messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith.
This powerful and heartfelt video features Holly Smyth sharing her personal journey as a Habitat for Humanity homeowner partner. Holly talks about the challenges her family faced, what homeownership has meant to them, and how the support of volunteers, donors, and the Rogue Valley community made their dream of a safe, stable home a reality. The video highlights the partnership between families and Habitat, the life-changing impact of having a place to call home, and the joy that comes with closing on House #85. Holly’s story makes clear why Habitat’s mission matters and how collective support can transform lives while strengthening our community.
Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia, USA. Today, Habitat operates in communities around the world and has helped build, renovate, and repair more than 600,000 safe, decent, and affordable homes, providing shelter for more than 3 million people globally.
The Medford ReStore is a 13,000 square foot store open to the public, featuring new and gently used home improvement and building supplies at affordable prices. Shoppers can also find furniture, paint, household items, decorative accents, and office supplies, and because inventory changes daily, there is always something new to discover.
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