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TheProperty Brothersare turning 45 — and marking the occasion with a special tradition.

JonathanandDrew Scott, who celebrate their birthday on Friday, kicked off the week in south Los Angeles on a building site withHabitat for Humanity, the nonprofit organization that builds and improves homes for communities in need around the world.

The Global Habitat Humanitarians have beenworking with the organizationfor “over 25 years,” Drew told PEOPLE during a visit to the build site on Monday, and this year, decided to combine their big day and their passion for giving back.

“That’s something that’s always been important to Jonathan and me and our family is our birthday. It’s not a chance to celebrate ourselves. It’s a chance to give back to the community,” he says.

Habitat for Humanity hosts an annual “Home is the Key campaign” every April, which the brothers always participate in, Jonathan says. “And we thought this year, why not actually just do a little something different and do something with our birthday?”

The LA-based project the brothers helped with will see eight families “who otherwise would not have had access to safe, affordable housing” receive their own brand-new home, Jonathan says.

“They’re going to realize home ownership, which they’ve never had before, and I think that’s really exciting to be a part of — giving a family that opportunity to thrive in their lives,” Drew adds.

“So I’m going to do a consultation via Zoom with people every day, the week of my birthday,” he continues, explaining that whether it’s a consultation, funding, or another piece of assistance someone needs to get their project done, he’s willing to help.

“I love that we can help Habitat doing this and we can also help people who follow us online and who watch the shows and say, ‘Geez, I wish I really could finish [a project].’ I think it’s going to be a way for us just to show everybody that we are paying attention.”

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A desire to give back is something that theProperty Brothersstars say their parents instilled in them from a young age.

“Our parents, they were so passionate about the planet, about families, about giving everybody an opportunity to love life and fulfill their dreams,” Drew says. “Growing up with that kind of energy and love in the house was really important for us.”

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Zooey Deschanel, Jonathan Scott, Property Brothers parents Joanne and Jim, Drew and Linda Scott

Their rural upbringing didn’t hurt, either.

“We grew up on a ranch too, so we were always outside building the barns, mending the fences, and we built our family ranch home, too,” Drew adds of their Canadian roots. “And so to be a part of that from a really young age — we were our dad’s little helpers — and then to get into building on our own afterwards in the same capacity, just to help families, was always pretty amazing.”

He adds, “Any way we possibly can give back, we want to.”

Zooey Deschanel and Jonathan Scott

The process was unique, he told PEOPLE last month, because it was the first time helet someone else take the reins when it came to design decisions.

“[Zooey] has incredible taste, so she picked a lot of the finishes and the wallpapers and things like that,” he said, adding that while he focused on construction, theNew Girlalum, 43, took on the role of interior designer.

“I’ve never in my life trusted somebody else to make any design decisions in my house. So when we were doing it for our house, it was nerve-wracking, but she’s incredible.”

Jonathan said he “literally designed this house to solve every problem we have,” noting the couple’s blended family. Deschanelshares two kids — Charlie Wolf, 5, and Elsie Otter, 7— with ex-husbandJacob Pechenik, and calls Jonathan"an amazing stepdad."

“Nothing’s more important than home,” Jonathan said. “And the older I get, the more I realize how much I appreciatebeing home with the kidsand being home with Zooey.”

For more on the brothers' day with Habitat L.A., check outdrewandjonathan.com.

source: people.com