Charlotte Bell has a background in housing services and community development, with experience at Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County, Habitat for Humanity New York City Community Fund, and UHAB. Charlotte holds a Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management from The New School and a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Temple University.
Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County
Habitat for Humanity New York City and Westchester County transforms lives and communities by building and preserving affordable homes with families in need, and by uniting all New Yorkers around the cause of affordable housing. Habitat NYC and Westchester creates, preserves, and advocates for healthy, affordable homes and the generational equity building opportunities that homeownership provides. With the support of thousands of volunteers each year, we’re building a more equitable New York—to address centuries of unjust, racist, housing laws and financing mechanisms that prevented communities of color from entering the homeownership market and shaped the geography of the wealth, health, and education inequality we see today. Habitat NYC and Westchester builds a more equitable New York by creating, preserving, and advocating for, opportunities for families and communities to build equity through affordable homeownership. Using the tools of non-profit developers, community land trusts, limited-equity co-ops, and rental-to-ownership conversions, we are creating an infrastructure for equity with benefits that span generations and increase the wealth, health, and education of our communities.