
Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity
Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity
Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity looks forward to tackling its goal of building eight houses in 2023! Our award-winning homes have provided safe, stable, and affordable housing for 133 local families since 1987. All homes constructed by Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity are Net-Zero, HERS Rated, and all electric using some of the most innovative and cutting-edge building methods seen within Santa Fe. Our houses are built to last and provide a bright future to our partner families.
Interested in volunteering for Santa Fe Habitat? We’re always looking for help at our build site or our ReStore!
Volunteer: https://santafehabitat.org/volunteer/
Are you or is someone you know in need of critical home repairs? Contact us today to see if you qualify for our Home Repair Program.
Home Repair Program: https://santafehabitat.org/home-repair/

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The Santa Fe Community Foundation invited nonprofit partners to submit stories related to its February topic of Affordable Housing.
Santa Fe Indigenous Center
The Santa Fe Indigenous Center is a Native-led nonprofit serving Indigenous families across Santa Fe County. Through biweekly food drives, cultural events, community programs, emergency financial assistance, and a robust network of referral resources, SFIC supports the diverse needs of the local Indigenous community. Each year, the organization hosts its signature event — the Honoring Native Nations Powwow on Indigenous Peoples’ Day — bringing dancers, drummers, Tribal Dignitaries, artists, and community members together to celebrate Indigenous culture, joy, and resilience. This year’s powwow was a vibrant success, and SFIC looks forward to continuing this tradition in 2026.
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Last year, the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian opened Carved Stories by Hopi artist Mavasta Honyouti. Featuring all sixteen low-relief carvings from the Coming Home series — created in tandem with Honyouti’s children’s book Coming Home: A Hopi Resistance Story — the exhibit recounts his grandfather Clyde Honyouti’s experience at an off-reservation federal boarding school. This Indigenous-led project offers a powerful and visually compelling reflection on Hopi life, culture, and history. As Brian Vallo notes, “Carved Stories… is both powerful and beautiful.”
Kha'p'o Community School
With support from the Native American Advised Fund, sixth-grade students at Kha’p’o Community School embarked on Our Voice, Our Stories — a year-long documentary project blending traditional Tewa arts and modern digital storytelling. Through pottery, weaving, sewing, and film, students explored their cultural identity and celebrated their voices as young Tewa people.