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Homes for Heroes Foundation Commits $150,000 Pledge Towards National Center for Healthy Veterans

ALTAVISTA, Va. , April 30 /Businesswire/ - The Homes for Heroes Foundation, dedicated to supporting Veterans and their families, pledges $150,000 over three years to aid the expansion of the National Center for Healthy Veterans.

The Homes for Heroes Foundation's contribution will support the construction of 25 tiny homes and a community center as part of the "Village II" project, fostering rehabilitation and renewal for at-risk Veterans.

The National Center for Healthy Veterans offers transformative programs at Valor Farm in Altavista, VA. This pledge reflects the Foundation's commitment to empowering Veterans through immersive, rural rehabilitation.

The Foundation’s grant will be presented to the National Center for Healthy Veterans at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 3, 2024, at Valor Farms located at 980 Wards Rd, Altavista, VA 24517. The presentation will be made by Homes for Heroes Foundation Director Jay Flynn, and local Homes for Heroes Real Estate Specialist Angie Holt, and Homes for Heroes Mortgage Specialist Melanie Thompson.

"We are honored to support the National Center for Healthy Veterans in their mission of returning Healthy Veterans to America," said Jay Flynn, Director of the Homes for Heroes Foundation. "Through this pledge, we aim to provide essential resources allowing our Veterans to have the opportunity to thrive."

The $150,000 pledge will be disbursed in three annual installments from 2024 through 2026, ensuring sustained support for critical programs.

About Homes for Heroes:

Since 2009, Homes for Heroes, Inc., has helped over 66,000 heroes save over $129 million on their real estate transactions, sold over $18 billion in real estate to heroes, actively partnered with 3,800 like-minded real estate and mortgage professionals who’ve joined in the mission, and donated over $1.5 million to heroes in need through the Homes for Heroes Foundation.

Homes for Heroes, Inc. is the largest nationwide network of affiliate real estate, mortgage, and local business specialists; committed to providing easy ways for heroes to save on a home. Shortly after 9/11, Homes for Heroes, Inc. was established to give back to firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, military (active, reserves & veterans), healthcare professionals, and teachers for all they do.


STORY TAGS: United States, North America, Philanthropy, Architecture, Residential Building & Real Estate, Fund Raising, Construction & Property, Foundation, Building Systems, Nonprofit, Virginia,

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