
Habitat for Humanity involves youth ages 5-25 in meaningful activities to help further the mission of Habitat for Humanity. Through Habitat, young people of all ages have the opportunity to put faith into action, to work in partnership with a diverse group of people, and to make a positive difference in their own communities.
Youth Projects
Habitat International Games
Campus Chapters
Teacher/Youth Leader Resources
Youth Policy and Contact Information
Remember, youth need to be 16 or older to work on a Habitat build site. But if youth are younger than 16, they can still help! Here are some ideas:

Ages 5-8:
Ages 9-12:
A campus chapter is a student-led, student-initiated organization on a high school or college campus that partners with the local Habitat affiliate to fulfill the four functions of a campus chapter: building, fundraising, advocating, and educating.

Youth are the future of Habitat, and teachers and youth leaders can utilize the following resources to teach students about the need for affordable housing in our community and around the world. The Habitat lessons focus on housing issues around the globe, particularly emphasizing issues facing low-income families. They explore the social, economic, geographic, and political issues surrounding housing.
3rd-5th grade
6th-8th grade
9th-12th grade
Deb Light, Volunteer Director: 614-364-7020
Shellie Bensman, Volunteer Support Coordinator: 614-364-7030
Katie Ramunni, AmeriCorps VISTA Community Resource Coordinator for Habitat’s ReStore: 614-364-7029
Ethan Beiler, AmeriCorps VISTA Faith and Youth Relations Coordinator: 616-364-7015