Accessibility

Last Updated: June 2, 2026

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, NC is committed to ensuring that our website and digital communications are accessible to all individuals, including people with disabilities.

We believe everyone should have equal access to information about our programs, services, volunteer opportunities, events, advocacy efforts, and ways to support our mission.

Our Commitment

We strive to make our website accessible and usable for the widest possible audience and are continually working to improve the user experience for all visitors.

In developing and maintaining our website, we seek to follow generally recognized accessibility best practices and standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA whenever feasible.

Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is an ongoing process. We regularly review our website and digital content to identify and address accessibility barriers and improve usability.

Our efforts may include:

Need Assistance?

If you experience difficulty accessing any content on our website, encounter an accessibility barrier, or have suggestions for improving accessibility, we want to hear from you.

Please contact us and provide:

We will make reasonable efforts to provide the information you need in an alternative format and to address accessibility concerns promptly.

Contact Information

Habitat for Humanity of Orange County, NC
88 Vilcom Center Drive, Suite L110
Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Emily Oglesby, Communications Manager
Phone: 919-278-7201
Email: eoglesby@orangehabitat.org

Third-Party Content

While we strive to ensure accessibility throughout our website, some third-party content, applications, or linked websites may not be fully accessible. We encourage users to contact us if they encounter accessibility barriers related to content associated with our website.

Feedback

We welcome feedback about the accessibility of our website and are committed to ongoing improvement in support of our mission to build a community where everyone has a decent place to live.