Get Involved with Habitat
Build homes, hope, and community right here in Goodhue County.
Be Part of Something That Builds More Than Homes
At Goodhue County Habitat for Humanity, getting involved means more than giving your time — it means being part of moments that matter.
Whether you volunteer on a build site or home revitalization project, attend a home dedication or groundbreaking to celebrate a new homeowner, or join us at our annual Spring Has Sprung fundraiser, your involvement helps strengthen families and build community.
Along the way, you’ll meet neighbors, learn new skills, and see firsthand how your support creates safe, stable homes in Goodhue County. However, you choose to engage — volunteering, events, or partnerships — you’ll be part of a community that believes everyone deserves a place to call home.
Your Time and Energy Change Lives
Every build day, every event, every donation of time or talent adds up to lasting change across Goodhue County.
1,200+ volunteers contribute through Habitat every year
Volunteer support reduces construction costs by 20–30%
Volunteerism promotes volunteerism by others, including Habitat homeowners
Families can buy homes with affordable mortgages, not handouts
Start with Volunteering
The easiest and perhaps most meaningful way to get involved is to volunteer on a build site. No experience required — we’ll provide the training, tools, and guidance. You’ll learn new skills, meet incredible people, and directly help a family achieve the dream of homeownership.
Start with Volunteering
The easiest and perhaps most meaningful way to get involved is to volunteer on a build site. No experience required — we’ll provide the training, tools, and guidance. You’ll learn new skills, meet incredible people, and directly help a family achieve the dream of homeownership.
Where Helping Feels Like Home
Volunteers are the heartbeat of Goodhue County Habitat for Humanity. Watch this 2-minute video to learn how volunteering with Goodhue County Habitat for Humanity works — and why so many people keep coming back.
What Our Volunteers Say
“I volunteer because instead of seeing a vacant parking lot where the old hospital used to be, I want to see people in homes.”
– Glenda Schueller, Volunteer
“I volunteer because instead of seeing a vacant parking lot where the old hospital used to be, I want to see people in homes.”
– Glenda Schueller, Volunteer
“I didn’t just build a wall — I built friendships, and I got to see a family’s dream come to life.”
– Red Wing Volunteer
Stay in the Loop
Click the program that best fits your needs or contact us if you’re not sure where to begin. We’re here to help.


