The Purdue University Habitat for Humanity Chapter is a nonprofit Christian housing organization. By partnering with low-income families to build simple, decent homes, Habitat works toward its goal of eliminating poverty housing. Purdue Habitat for Humanity works with Habitat for Humanity of Lafayette and with other local Habitat affiliates to construct homes in the area.
Purdue University’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity is one of the largest student-run organizations on campus. We provide our members with opportunities to get involved and make a difference not only in Lafayette, but also in other surrounding communities in need. We arrange weekend trips every Saturday to sites in the local area, trips over spring break around the nation, a spring break international trip, some pretty awesome bike rides, and also have numerous fundraising, awareness, and social events throughout the year!
Our mission is working to eliminate poverty housing and to get students passionate about helping others and their community. Purdue Habitat raises money to sponsor construction of our own home in Lafayette and strives to educate the Purdue-Lafayette community about the problem of poverty housing in the United States and around the world.
Purdue University’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity is one of the largest student-run organizations on campus. We provide our members with opportunities to get involved and make a difference not only in Lafayette, but also in other surrounding communities in need. We arrange weekend trips every Saturday to sites in the local area, trips over spring break around the nation, a spring break international trip, some pretty awesome bike rides, and also have numerous fundraising, awareness, and social events throughout the year!
Our mission is working to eliminate poverty housing and to get students passionate about helping others and their community. Purdue Habitat raises money to sponsor construction of our own home in Lafayette and strives to educate the Purdue-Lafayette community about the problem of poverty housing in the United States and around the world.