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Our Commitment to Building Community

​Dear Habitat Friends,

Welcome to Habitat for Humanity! Since our inception in 1984, we have partnered with people from all walks of life to create access to decent and affordable housing for over 800 people in Yakima County.  At Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity, we know that our strength and success relies on the power of people who come together to make a difference – our community.

The idea of a global movement to build homes and community was conceived on Koinonia Farm in the late 1960’s when hatred and discrimination was swirling around them. Established in the early 1940’s, Koinonia Farm was a humble, integrated farming community in southern Georgia, whose residents believed in the equality of all human beings. The black and white residents of Koinonia Farm were victims of violence, persecution, and terrorism because of their strong beliefs. Yet, they stood together as equals during an era of segregation and demonstrated their strength as a community.

Habitat for Humanity was inspired by Koinonia Farm founder Reverend Clarence Jordan and made a reality by Millard and Linda Fuller. The idea of bringing people together, from all walks of life, to pick up a hammer as an instrument of God’s love and build houses around the world, was an extension of the deep belief in inclusivity held on the farm.

Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity’s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live is based on the principles of Koinonia Farm and the belief that all people are equal and deserve to live in dignity. We believe that by being inclusive in our work, we will achieve our ultimate vision.

Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity will actively include people from all walks of life in our work and be intentional about developing a diverse network of partners. Together we embrace our common humanity as we work side by side building community where everyone has a decent, affordable place to call home.

Please join us in our work as we celebrate and value collaboration, welcome differences and leverage the collective strengths of all people – our commitment to build community. Working together, we are building great homes!

​In Partnership,
Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity

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Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliated organizations (HFH) will not proselytize. Nor will HFH work with entities or individuals 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 (i) adhere to or convert to a particular faith or (ii) listen and respond to messaging designed to induce conversion to a particular faith.

​Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity® is a tax-exempt 501(C) (3) nonprofit organization: Tax ID # 91-1307546. Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed to the full extent of the law. All rights reserved.  © 2025 Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity

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  • Home
  • Home Build Program
    • How to Apply
    • Critical Repair Program
    • Home Build Program FAQ
    • Home Dedications
  • Volunteer
    • Upcoming Volunteer Opportunities
    • Volunteer FAQ
  • Donate
    • Partnerships & Sponsors
    • Partnership Interest Form
    • Donation FAQ
  • Habitat Store
    • Store FAQ
  • About Us
    • News & Events
    • Leadership
    • Frequently Asked Questions