HABITAT GTA NEWS
Welcome to the Habitat for Humanity GTA’s online newsroom. Here you will find our news releases and various media appearances.
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Habitat for Humanity GTA and DRNPHC Welcome 50 Families Home
Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area (Habitat GTA) and Durham Region Non-Profit Housing Corporation (DRNPHC), along with volunteers, donors and government partners, gathered today to welcome 50 families to their new homes in the heart of Oshawa at 485 Normandy St. and 512 Lomond St.
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Habitat for Humanity GTA Launches Campaign: Making Homes Possible
oday, Habitat for Humanity GTA (Habitat GTA) launched a new campaign – Making Homes Possible – that aims to challenge everyone to not accept the current housing situation as the new normal and calls on donors to support in its goal of tackling the housing crisis, right now.
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Celebrating Our Great Place to Work® Certification for the Second Year in a Row!
Habitat for Humanity GTA has been certified as a Great Place to Work® for the second consecutive year, reflecting the organization’s strong workplace culture and commitment to its guiding principles. This certification highlights the positive impact of collective efforts, fair management practices, and the ongoing journey to improve and grow through employee feedback.
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Habitat GTA, Daniels and BlackNorth Initiative Welcome Two Families to their New Homes at Daniels OMG 2 in Brampton
Cross-sectoral collaboration helps two Black families realize the dream of homeownership through the Homeownership Bridge Program
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Habitat for Humanity GTA Welcomes Families, Celebrates Completion of 20 Homes in West Toronto
Habitat for Humanity GTA (Habitat GTA), families, volunteers, donors and government partners gathered today to welcome families to their new homes at the heart of the city, on Old Weston Road, just north of St. Clair Avenue West.
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They didn’t see how they’d ever be able to save a down payment to buy a home in the GTA. Then they got help from an unexpected source
Through Habitat for Humanity GTA’s HomeStart program, teacher Bradley Park and his partner, medical clerk Donna Benosa, were able to buy a home.
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Toronto student announced as a grand prize winner in national writing contest
Grand prize winner joins two other local students to win grants helping to raise more than $60,000 for Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area.