Building strength, stability, self-reliance and shelter.

Stillwater Habitat for Humanity envisions 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. 

We do this by providing new or rebuilt houses in the Stillwater community for qualified people. A Habitat house is basic, practical, and built with money and labor donated by people who are concerned for the living conditions of their neighbors in need. A Habitat house is sold at what it costs us to build it and no interest is charged. The cost is paid back by the owners who make monthly payments over a 20-year period.

Understand the criteria we use to select future homeowners and the support we can provide along the way. 


Learn more about how we support homeowners by selling new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials and appliances at a fraction of the retail price.

Support our mission by volunteering, including home building, board membership, and our ReStore.  

Our Impact on the Community

Homes built in the community 

Individuals who volunteer (each year)

Pounds diverted from landfills via the ReStore

Personal equity built by homeowners (2023)

2023 Recipient: Bennett Basore Award for outstanding leadership in the community from Payne County United Way  

Hilary Hunt, Stillwater Habitat for Humanity, accepting award from UWPC Board Member Clem Ward

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Stay informed about upcoming events and ways to get involved 

Learn about our upcoming Fern Street Cottages campaign