Volunteer to help with office work, organize food & clothing donations, help children with homework, holiday wrapping, and more.

Want to help us help customers go green and save money? Join us at the Southeast NH Habitat for Humanity ReStore to help our customers get great deals while raising money to build homes. We are always looking for volunteers to help with cleaning, receiving, sales floor, and special projects.

Volunteer with children living in shelters on a regular basis. Playspace not only gives children time to play; it also gives their parents time to take classes, pursue permanent housing opportunities, or just enjoy a needed break.

Habitat for Humanity requires a considerable amount of work behind the scenes before, during, and after building. Committee volunteers provide invaluable support in the areas of family selection, fundraising, site selection and more.

Finding affordable housing is a huge step for homeless families. Once housing is found, though, families have to fill the house with all the items needed for day to day living. For a family living on the edge of homelessness, the cost of these household items can be a huge obstacle. You can help by…

Nickels for Nails is a youth-led fundraising initiative that will mobilize youth to raise funds to build homes for sponsor families in NH. The mission of the event is to educate students on the housing crisis here in New Hampshire. While at the same time raising funds to help build a home here.

Attend to the children as we drive them to and from our programs. This volunteer is needed to help supervise the children during transportation, as well as assisting our van driver. This includes keeping the children engaged during transit, maintaining a safe atmosphere, managing potential conflict between children, and informing parents prior to arrival at…

Every Habitat home is built by volunteers. No prior experience is needed. We offer on-site training each morning and provide tools. Individuals and groups may schedule work days.

Host a part at one of our family shelters. The host will provide snacks, dinner, dessert, activities, and small goodie bags for the children living in the shelter (about 10 children).