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Habitat For Humanity - Tucson
Basic Information
Address: 3501 N Mountain Ave
Tucson, AZ 85719
Phone Number: 5203261217
Fax Number: 5203265149
Email: volunteer@habitattucson.org
Director: Gina Hansen
Additional Information
Causes Served: affordable housing, equitable housing
Clearances Required: No
Background Check: No
Population Served: Community members in search of affordable housing
Ages for Volunteer: 14 years old and up
Hours of Service: 4-6 hour shifts
Minimum Hours Required: Two 4-hour shifts per month
Days of Service: Monday-Saturday
Mission Statement:
Creating a more compassionate and just world, Habitat for Humanity Tucson brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
A world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Program History:
For 40 years, Habitat for Humanity Tucson has built strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.
Building homes, changing lives; none of what we’ve accomplished would have been possible without the support we have received from our generous donors, devoted volunteers and partner homeowners. We are so thankful for every donation, every HabiStore purchase, and every hour of volunteer time invested.
As we celebrate our past, we look forward to framing our future for the next 40 years as we build a Tucson community where everyone has a decent place to live.
Events:
Construction, HabiStore, A Brush with Kindess, Neighborhood Clean Up