
Camden County Families in Habitat Homes

Reinvested in Local Communities in FY 2021-2022

Volunteer Hours in FY 2021-2022

Donations to the Restore in FY 2021-2022

About Camden County Habitat for Humanity
Camden County Habitat for Humanity offers programs for people in need of affordable homeownership opportunities. We accomplish this by collaborating with volunteers, municipal governments, local businesses, mission driven organizations and partner families.
Habitat works to eliminate barriers to a better, healthier, more financially stable life. With our help, homeowners achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build a better future for themselves and their families.
Non-proselytizing policy
Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations will not proselytize. Nor will HFH work with entities or individual who insist on proselytizing as part of their work with HFH. This means that HFH will not offer assistance on the expressed or implied condition that people must adhere to or convert to a particular faith or listen and respond to messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith.

Donate
Learn more about how you can help families create strength, stability and self-reliance in your community.

Home Ownership
Our partner families work hard to purchase their homes, and pride of ownership shows! Learn more about our program and how you can apply.

Volunteer
Help build a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Volunteer with Habitat today! Because of the help of people like you, whole neighborhoods change.

ReStore
Whether you are looking for a good deal, a convenient place to donate your reusable items, or a fun place to volunteer, you’ll find it at the ReStore!
Our Partner Families
Every Habitat for Humanity build has a great partner family purchasing the home. Partner families work with with partner banks and other resources to meet credit, income, home ownership education, and sweat equity requirements. They an affordable but fair price for their homes. These homeowners contribute to their community as both taxpayers and responsible citizens. This arrangement provides true ownership and economic empowerment.
Working Together Works for Everyone
Collaborating with volunteers, municipal governments, organizations and partner families we create home ownership opportunities for low to moderate income families. These projects contribute to sustainable community revitalization by empowering families economically and contributing to the local tax base.
Our History
Since 1986 Camden County Habitat for Humanity has helped over 70 families. To further support our community and affiliate, the ReStore was opened in 2008. This 25,000 square foot home improvement retail outlet offers deeply discounted new and used home improvement products, supplies, furniture and appliances to the general public.

Annual Reports
Learn about the big impact we have in the community every year. Email rebecca.vogel@habitatcamden.org with any questions.

Financials
Learn more about our financial picture through our audited financial statements. Email habitat@habitatcamden.org to request older statements.