Our Vision
A world where everyone has a decent place to live.Mission Statement
Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope.Mission Principles
1. Demonstrate the love of Jesus Christ.
We undertake our work to demonstrate the love and teachings of Jesus, acting in all ways in accord with the belief that God’s love and grace abound for all and that we must be “hands and feet” of that love and grace in our world. Through faith, the minuscule can be multiplied to accomplish the magnificent, and in faith, respectful relationships can grow among all people.2. Focus on shelter.
To manifest God’s love, we have created opportunities for all people to live in a decent, durable shelter. We put faith into action by helping build, renovate, or preserve homes and partnering with others to accelerate and broaden access to affordable housing as a foundation for breaking the cycle of poverty.3. Advocate for affordable housing.
In response to the prophet Micah’s call to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God, we promote decent, affordable housing for all and support the global community’s commitment to housing as a fundamental human right. We will advocate for a just and fair housing policy to eliminate the constraints that contribute to poverty housing. And, in all of our work, we will seek to put a shelter in hearts and minds in such powerful ways that poverty housing becomes socially, politically, and religiously unacceptable.4. Promote dignity and hope.
We believe that no one lives in dignity until everyone can. Every person has something to contribute and gain from creating communities where all people have decent, affordable places to live. Dignity and hope are best achieved through equitable, accountable partnerships.5. Support sustainable and transformational development.
We view our work as successful when it transforms lives and promotes positive and lasting social, economic, and spiritual change within a community; based on mutual trust and fully shared accomplishment and demonstrates responsible stewardship of all resources entrusted to us.
Baytown Habitat's History
We are a non-profit, ecumenical, Christian ministry that builds simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with those in need. Incorporated in August 1990, we immediately began operations, completing our first home in September 1991. Since then, we have completed 40 homes in the Baytown Community alongside families in need offering them a hand up and restoring the hope and dignity they deserve.
The driving force behind our organization is its volunteers – those who contribute a day, a week, or a few months, to give Habitat’s vision a tangible form. Volunteers, joining with the future homeowner families, provide virtually all house-building labor.
Individuals, religious organizations, corporations, and local civic groups that support Habitat’s mission also provide tax-deductible donations of money and materials that make our work possible.Habitat does not build houses for families; it makes alongside those who demonstrate the need and willingness to partner with Habitat. Homeowner families invest hundreds of hours of “sweat equity” labor into the houses. Their monthly mortgage payments go into a revolving Fund for Humanity to help fund the construction of more homes. Through this approach, Habitat gives partner families a hand up, restoring the hope and dignity that poverty can strip away.Habitat worksites are places to build relationships as well as houses. Modeled on biblical principles, our self-help solution to the blight of substandard housing is popular with people from many political, professional, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. This is the essence of Habitat’s “theology of the hammer,” which invites diverse individuals to find common ground in using a hammer and sharing a goal.