We build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter.
Habitat for Humanity Capital Region is a nonprofit organization that helps people build and improve places to call home in Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham Counties, Michigan. We believe housing affordability plays a critical role in strong and stable communities.
Because of this, we are rehabbing four homes and a vacant lot in the Eastfield Neighborhood of Lansing in partnership with local people who are in need of a safe, decent, and affordable place to live. We work with financially qualified families and individuals, who help build their own homes alongside volunteers and purchase their homes from Habitat Capital Region with an affordable mortgage.
How to Get Involved
Habitat works when everyone works together. From donors to volunteers to hardworking homeowners, everyone plays an essential role in our mission. Your financial support, your voice, and your time will help bring strength, stability, and independence to people in need of a decent place to live in the Eastfield Neighborhood.

Donate
There are many ways to give! Help bring strength, stability, and independence to local families and individuals in need of a safe, decent, and affordable place to live.

Volunteer
Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity today, help change a family’s tomorrow. We rely on hundreds of volunteers to building homes, communities, and hope.

Housing Info
Habitat for Humanity Capital Region builds homes in partnership with people from all walks of life who are in need of a safe, decent, and affordable place to live.
News & Upcoming Events
Martha’s Home Dedication
You’re invited to join Habitat Capital Region in celebrating Martha’s closing and the completion of our 136th Habitat home in the greater Lansing area! The Habitat Home Dedication Ceremony with the homebuyer family will take place at Martha’s future home on March 1, 2025. The event celebrates the Habitat homebuyers – Martha and her four…
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Eastfield Neighborhood Project Partners
Corporations, community groups, faith groups, media, and private philanthropic organizations help make building homes, communities, and hope possible - in the Eastfield Neighborhood and beyond.





