Hope in a Brighter Future
Carroll County Habitat for Humanity equips families with the means and the hope to live a better life not worrying about where they will live.

Help Us Give Hope
Habitat for Humanity ReStores are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories, building materials and more to the public at a fraction of the retail price.
Habitat for Humanity of Carroll County
Get Help
We have two programs, our Homeownership Program and our Critical Home Repair Program. Please visit the links to learn more and to apply.

Learn About Habitat
Habitat for Humanity has served more than 3 million people around the world. Learn more about what Habitat for Humanity does to build homes, community, and hope in Carroll County.
Get Involved
Our volunteers lead, plan, and execute our Mission. We could not exist without hands-on help. Learn more about our volunteer opportunities by visiting our VOLUNTEER page.
Our donors are precious to us! We rely on your generosity to fund our mission to serve local families in need of a safe, affordable, place to call home. Whether you want to give money, donate to the ReStore, or even donate a car, please visit our DONATE page to learn more.
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Learn What's Happening
Hammer & Ales Returns for the 4th Year!
Please consider sponsoring Hammer & Ales this year. This event supports Habitat’s Homebuilding Program and funds stay right here in Carroll County. Help us achieve
Novelis and Habitat for Humanity, the 2023 affiliate recycling program
Novelis, the world’s largest aluminum recycler, is supporting Habitat affiliate efforts to collect aluminum. We are participating in this grant opportunity and need your support!
Orioles Game to Benefit Habitat
Bring your friends, this will be fun! Thanks to Farmers and Merchants Bank for their support. Get your tickets here!
It Must’ve Been the Sun
Our Board President, Ben Rogers writes a monthly article for the Edward Jones Maryland Newsletter. Below is Ben’s submission for this month. I think he