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Habitat for Humanity International Records, Series 1.6: Papers - Newsletters

Habitat for Humanity International Records, Series 1.6: Papers - Newsletters

Descriptive Summary

Title: Habitat for Humanity International Records, Series 1.6: Papers - Newsletters
Creator: Habitat for Humanity International, Inc
Inclusive Dates: 1942-2013
Language(s): English
Extent: 4.25 Linear Feet
Collection Number: ms3786_1.6
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Historical Note

Habitat for Humanity International is a non-profit Christian housing ministry founded by Millard and Linda Fuller in 1976. The organization works to build decent, safe housing for needy families and individuals around the world. Its operational headquarters are located in Americus, GA, and its administrative headquarters are in Atlanta. Habitat operates on the community level through independent local affiliates and performs work internationally through national offices.

The concept for Habitat began at Koinonia farm, a small, interracial community outside of Americus, GA. This community was founded by farmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan in 1942. In 1965, the Fullers visited Koinonia and, together with Jordan, developed the idea of "partnership housing," a system in which those in need of housing would work side by side with volunteers to build simple, decent houses.

In 1976, Habitat for Humanity International was officially established. Former U. S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn Carter got involved in 1984 with the first Jimmy Carter Work Project. Since then, the Carters have been consistent supporters of Habitat, giving it a national and international spotlight.

In 2005, Fuller was dismissed from Habitat for Humanity amid unresolved disputes and established the Fuller Center for Housing. Jonathan Reckford took the position of executive director. As of 2013, Habitat for Humanity has built over 600,000 homes, eliminating poverty housing or homelessness for 3 million people worldwide.

Scope and Content

The newsletters document information that Habitat for Humanity disseminated to its staff, volunteers, and the general public from its formative years on into the 21st century. The older portion of these periodicals represent some of the earliest documents in the Habitat for Humanity records. They provide insight into the development and operation of Koinonia Farm (now Koinonia Partners) and how Habitat for Humanity grew out of this small, interracial, Christian farming community in Sumter County, Georgia. The Koinonia newsletters also report on the intimidation and violence directed toward the farm--peaking in the late 1950s--because of its interracial status. Beginning in 1976, the periodicals focus on Habitat for Humanity as an established organization through publications like Habitat Happenings, Habitattler, Habitat World, and Habichat. New issues of Habitat World are continually added to the collection as they are published and received. Some of these newsletters share information about the internal operations of Habitat for an audience of volunteers and staff, while others report on major projects and events for a general readership.

Organization and Arrangement

The materials are arranged chronologically.

This finding aid represents just one portion of the Habitat for Humanity International Records, which altogether consist of correspondence, event files, administrative files, affiliate files, media project files, newsletters, clippings, and print samples, as well as photographs, artifacts, and audiovisual materials.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Habitat for Humanity International Records, ms 3786, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2014.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Fuller, Linda
Fuller, Millard, 1935-2009
Housing.
Jordan, Clarence
Koinonia Farm
Newsletters.
Nonprofit organizations.

Related Collections in this Repository

Related collections in the Hargrett Library include the Millard and Linda Fuller papers, ms 3770, the Fuller Center for Housing records, ms 3771, Koinonia Farm photographs, ms 3049, Clarence L. Jordan papers, ms 756, ms 2340, and ms 2341.

Related audiovisual materials from this collection are housed in the Walter J. Brown Media Archive: http://purl.libs.uga.edu/brown/har-ms3786/bmac-coll


Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11-8Koinonia Newsletter, 1942-1986
 
19Koinonia Newsletter, undated
 
110-19Habitat Happenings, 1977-1986
 
120-24Habitattler, 1987-1991
 
125Sandwichboard, "A Christian Newsletter", 1991
 
126-27Habitattler, 1992-1993
 
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1aHabitat World, 1984-1989
 
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11News of 1st Habitat World, 1984
 
12Habitat World
 
13-7Habitat World, 1990
 
18-13Habitat World, 1991
 
114-19Habitat World, 1992
 
120-25Habitat World, 1993
 
126-31Habitat World, 1994
 
132-34Habitat World, 1995
 
boxfolder
21-3Habitat World, 1995-2003
 
box
3aHabitat World, 1995-2001
 
boxfolder
31-4Habitat World, 2004-2014
 
boxfolder
24Habichat Inventory, 1999-2003
 
25-27Habichat, 1999-2010
 
boxfolder
35Habitat Magazine, 2018-2019