“Become a part of a global movement
to create safe and affordable housing.
Together, we can make a lasting impact.”

Our Program

Building lives through the participation and cooperation of all parties

We believe that every program we implement is a tangible step towards improving and enhancing the quality of life and well-being of communities throughout Indonesia.
Adequate House Program

An effort to improve access to and availability of decent homes for low-income families through the construction or renovation of houses that meet standards of comfort, safety, and durability.

Livelihood Program

It provides equitable access to clean water and proper sanitation, and ensures a clean environment and quality of life for improved health of low-income communities.

Disaster Response Program

An effort to build more resilient and disaster-resistant communities by ensuring the availability of safe and sustainable housing.

Education Facilities Improvement Program

An effort to enhance the teaching and learning environment by ensuring that students have access to safe and comfortable learning spaces through the improvement of quality educational facilities.

WASH (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene) Program

An effort to provide equal access to clean water and proper sanitation, as well as to ensure the availability of a clean environment and quality living conditions to improve the health of low-income communities.

383000
+

Decent Homes Constructed

245000
+

Water & Sanitation Access

1825000
+

Families Served

Our Philosophy

A world where everyone has a decent place to live

Vision

Mission

A world where everyone has a decent place to live

Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

testimonials
HFHI – EME Wash

Flowing Hope, Building Resilience: Three Years of Habitat for Humanity Indonesia’s Efforts to Improve Access to Water and Sanitation

Yogyakarta, March 31, 2026 – Water is the source of life and a fundamental human right. However, for many communities in Indonesia, access to clean water and adequate sanitation remains a real...
HFHI – Backlog

Housing Backlog in Indonesia: A Major Challenge and Collaborative Efforts to Achieve Decent Housing

Jakarta, March 30, 2026 – For most families, a house is more than just a physical structure. It is a place of shelter, a space to grow, and a foundation for a better life. Yet for millions of...
HFHI – Gender

Women Behind the Construction of Decent Homes

Jakarta, March 25, 2026 – When people talk about building decent housing, many imagine construction workers laboring under the scorching sun—lifting bricks, mixing cement, and installing walls....