Operation FINALLY HOME is a nonprofit organization that builds custom homes for wounded veterans, veterans who are ill or injured, and families of veterans who died in service. Volunteers contribute time, materials, and money to build homes for these veterans as they transition back to civilian life. The homes help provide stability and support veterans' mental health and self-esteem.
The document is a membership application for the Louisiana Legacy Society, which offers different levels of membership with increasing annual dues. It provides membership categories and their corresponding dues amounts. The application requests contact and payment information to process membership.
Through DVNF's Health & Comfort program, the lives of thousands of veterans have been positively impacted. Here's what we did in the 2nd quarter of 2017.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County and partners TD Ameritrade and Utah Valley University will cut the ribbon on a new home built for Jose and Lissi Artanduaga and their three children. Habitat will also participate in several upcoming events, including a community event called "A Day at the Beach" and the celebration of a new community center in Provo. Habitat is seeking volunteers for construction and other activities in July.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is holding a summer blowout sale at their ReStore locations, with all items 50% off. They have also selected a new Executive Committee for the year. The organization helped build a home for the Fullmer family, who have four sons including one with medical needs, giving them a sense of community. Habitat is partnering to unveil a new community garden and several volunteer opportunities are available in August, including assisting with construction projects and working at the ReStore locations.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will celebrate its 24th anniversary with sales and discounts at its Orem and Spanish Fork ReStores. Nine graduates of Habitat's "Gettin Ahead" program will be honored at a graduation ceremony. The article provides details on Habitat's programs and events, including building homes, operating ReStores, sponsoring gift wrapping, and more. It encourages community support and offers tips on home maintenance and winter preparedness.
This document provides an acknowledgements section and introduction for a book about the historic Midtown neighborhood in Gary, Indiana. It summarizes the book's purpose of documenting Midtown's history and encouraging local food security and climate action. It acknowledges contributions from various individuals and organizations. The cover images are also described, showing historic photos related to Midtown.
Hurricane Sandy devastated New York City over a month prior. Since then, Dare2B has been leading relief initiatives by collaborating with shelters, centers, and nonprofits. For Thanksgiving, Dare2B expanded its annual holiday meal from the Bronx to also serve over 1,600 meals in Coney Island and Staten Island. With support from numerous sponsors, donors, volunteers, and partners, Dare2B continued additional relief through a family fun day, mobile kitchen, and distributing donations.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is renovating a historic home in Provo called the George Taylor Jr. home to turn it back into a single family residence while maintaining its historic significance. They plan to sell the home to a low-income family. Funding is still needed to complete the restoration project. The article also discusses Habitat's MVP program, Critical Home Repair Program successes, and upcoming volunteer opportunities.
The document is a membership application for the Louisiana Legacy Society, which offers different levels of membership with increasing annual dues. It provides membership categories and their corresponding dues amounts. The application requests contact and payment information to process membership.
Through DVNF's Health & Comfort program, the lives of thousands of veterans have been positively impacted. Here's what we did in the 2nd quarter of 2017.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County and partners TD Ameritrade and Utah Valley University will cut the ribbon on a new home built for Jose and Lissi Artanduaga and their three children. Habitat will also participate in several upcoming events, including a community event called "A Day at the Beach" and the celebration of a new community center in Provo. Habitat is seeking volunteers for construction and other activities in July.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is holding a summer blowout sale at their ReStore locations, with all items 50% off. They have also selected a new Executive Committee for the year. The organization helped build a home for the Fullmer family, who have four sons including one with medical needs, giving them a sense of community. Habitat is partnering to unveil a new community garden and several volunteer opportunities are available in August, including assisting with construction projects and working at the ReStore locations.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will celebrate its 24th anniversary with sales and discounts at its Orem and Spanish Fork ReStores. Nine graduates of Habitat's "Gettin Ahead" program will be honored at a graduation ceremony. The article provides details on Habitat's programs and events, including building homes, operating ReStores, sponsoring gift wrapping, and more. It encourages community support and offers tips on home maintenance and winter preparedness.
This document provides an acknowledgements section and introduction for a book about the historic Midtown neighborhood in Gary, Indiana. It summarizes the book's purpose of documenting Midtown's history and encouraging local food security and climate action. It acknowledges contributions from various individuals and organizations. The cover images are also described, showing historic photos related to Midtown.
Hurricane Sandy devastated New York City over a month prior. Since then, Dare2B has been leading relief initiatives by collaborating with shelters, centers, and nonprofits. For Thanksgiving, Dare2B expanded its annual holiday meal from the Bronx to also serve over 1,600 meals in Coney Island and Staten Island. With support from numerous sponsors, donors, volunteers, and partners, Dare2B continued additional relief through a family fun day, mobile kitchen, and distributing donations.
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County is renovating a historic home in Provo called the George Taylor Jr. home to turn it back into a single family residence while maintaining its historic significance. They plan to sell the home to a low-income family. Funding is still needed to complete the restoration project. The article also discusses Habitat's MVP program, Critical Home Repair Program successes, and upcoming volunteer opportunities.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12Debbi Ricks
This presentation in three parts was prepared for the 90th Celebration of the American Medical Association Alliance (AMA Alliance) that was held in Chicago, Illinois June 18, 2012. Special thanks to President, Pat Hyer for asking me to create this presentation. Photos and items of interest from each decade from the 1920 thru the 2000 is included as well as photos and items from each of the active state Alliances.
We are pleased to present the latest issue of From Air to Ground, Issue 13, May 2012. As a publication created by volunteers, for volunteers, the newsletter provides a medium for news and updates, addressing current issues, publicizing programs, and educating National Guard families on available services.
United Soldiers and Sailors of America (USASOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides combat wounded service members and their families with basic essentials like food, shelter, and utilities. USASOA relies on its annual gala to fund these programs. This year's gala, "Salute to Service," will be held on December 5th at the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. USASOA runs various outreach programs to directly help wounded veterans, including delivering supplies through Amazon, providing grocery gift cards, and paying past due bills. The letter requests sponsorship for the gala to continue supporting wounded veterans, whose needs will last a lifetime.
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation had a productive year in 2015. They contributed over $700,000 to veteran programs, provided healthcare items to veterans through their Gifts in Kind program, and created partnerships to further aid veterans. They welcomed new staff, board members, and provided capacity building grants to 34 organizations across the US to help over 50,000 disabled veterans. Looking ahead, they aim to continue expanding their efforts to support veterans through programs like health and comfort kits, grants, and resources.
Volunteers from Quill helped with several community events in 2010-2011, including Special Olympics swim meets, assisting burn victims at Camp I Am Me, donating to students in need via Donors Choose, painting homes for homeless families, book drives for schools, running in the Bears Care Midtown 5K, fundraising for animal shelters, walking for cancer research, sorting donations for a food bank, providing gifts and donations for families in need during the holidays, and planned activities with residents at the historic Winchester House long-term care facility. They also organized drives to collect essential items for domestic violence shelters.
The document is the September newsletter from Habitat for Humanity of Utah County. It announces that the UVU President will speak at Habitat's annual Day of Prayer event on September 21st. It also mentions that Habitat is selling tickets to a shopping event with proceeds going to Habitat, and that construction will begin on the Washburn Reams Estates housing development in late September/early October. It provides additional information on volunteer opportunities, home maintenance classes, and resources available through Habitat and partner organizations.
This newsletter article discusses several topics related to supporting military service members and their families:
1) It highlights programs that help connect veterans to jobs, including the Heroes2Hired program and the work of the employment transition coordinator in Georgia.
2) It discusses an annual 5K run and fundraising event held in memory of Major Kevin Jenrette that has raised money for the Georgia National Guard Family Support Foundation.
3) It provides information about the Military Family Life Consultant program offered by the J-9 Family Program team, which provides free confidential counseling on issues like finances, behavioral health, and youth support.
The document summarizes several upcoming community events at Fort Meade including an Easter egg hunt, Easter Sunday brunch, a sexual assault awareness run, a technology expo, and a Vietnam War veterans event. It also provides details about National Child Abuse Prevention Month and resources available through the Fort Meade Family Advocacy Program. Fort Meade service members volunteered at an event in Annapolis to welcome home and honor Maryland's Vietnam veterans for the first time since the war ended. One person was killed after attempting an unauthorized entry at a Fort Meade gate on the NSA portion of the installation by failing to obey security instructions.
The document is a newspaper listing various community events taking place on May 1st and 2nd-4th in Trinidad, Colorado. It includes meetings, concerts, cleanups, fairs, sales and other local activities. It also provides the weather forecast and river flow information. At the end is a notice requesting help to save the local Veteran's Post from closing due to lack of support.
The document summarizes two training exercises held at Fort Meade to prepare first responders for crisis situations. A simulated natural disaster was used to test the response to setting up a Family Assistance Center. An active shooter scenario tested law enforcement response and moving "injured" volunteers to a medical triage area. Both exercises provided lessons and showed ways response could be improved. A safety expo was also announced to promote awareness of various safety topics.
This document provides key facts and information about Ghana, including its land area, largest cities, currency, population statistics, major languages spoken, and a brief overview of Ghana's history as a republic, its experience with slavery, traditions like Kente cloth, cuisine, rich culture, passion for sports, and developing tourism industry.
K. If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
Joseph builders are Canterbury based Construction Company. We are providing Building, Renovation, Alterations, Commercial Build, Home Renovation, Home Builders Christchurch and Construction Services. We are currently registered with different builders for expand our field and work.
This document discusses Flickr images from 2015 that focus on energy efficiency and energy saving, including solar panels on buildings and green parks on floor levels of buildings. It was written by Abena Kwayisi and consists of repeated headings of "Flickr Images 2015" along with an ending thank you.
This document discusses Flickr images from 2015 that focus on energy efficiency and energy saving, including solar panels on buildings and green parks on floor levels of buildings. It was written by Abena Kwayisi and consists of repeated headings of "Flickr Images 2015" along with an ending thank you.
This document provides key facts and highlights about Ghana. It includes Ghana's land and total area, capital city and other large cities, monetary unit, population statistics, languages spoken, a brief history mentioning independence and Kwame Nkrumah, references to slavery, important cultural aspects like kente cloth and foods, highlights of their rich culture including the Queen Mother and Golden Stool of the Ashantis, Ghana being a sporting nation, their music genre of highlife, and mentions tourism attractions like fishing villages, Kakum National Park, and more.
Mohan Dhumale is seeking a position in procurement, supply chain, or materials management with over 4 years of experience. He has skills in negotiation, communication, quality control, and production planning. His previous roles include positions as a sales engineer and purchase engineer where he coordinated with suppliers and customers to ensure on-time delivery and resolve issues. He is proficient in SAP, MS Office, and AutoCAD.
American Medical Association Alliance's 90th Celebration 6-18-12Debbi Ricks
This presentation in three parts was prepared for the 90th Celebration of the American Medical Association Alliance (AMA Alliance) that was held in Chicago, Illinois June 18, 2012. Special thanks to President, Pat Hyer for asking me to create this presentation. Photos and items of interest from each decade from the 1920 thru the 2000 is included as well as photos and items from each of the active state Alliances.
We are pleased to present the latest issue of From Air to Ground, Issue 13, May 2012. As a publication created by volunteers, for volunteers, the newsletter provides a medium for news and updates, addressing current issues, publicizing programs, and educating National Guard families on available services.
United Soldiers and Sailors of America (USASOA) is a nonprofit organization that provides combat wounded service members and their families with basic essentials like food, shelter, and utilities. USASOA relies on its annual gala to fund these programs. This year's gala, "Salute to Service," will be held on December 5th at the United States Navy Memorial in Washington, DC. USASOA runs various outreach programs to directly help wounded veterans, including delivering supplies through Amazon, providing grocery gift cards, and paying past due bills. The letter requests sponsorship for the gala to continue supporting wounded veterans, whose needs will last a lifetime.
The Disabled Veterans National Foundation had a productive year in 2015. They contributed over $700,000 to veteran programs, provided healthcare items to veterans through their Gifts in Kind program, and created partnerships to further aid veterans. They welcomed new staff, board members, and provided capacity building grants to 34 organizations across the US to help over 50,000 disabled veterans. Looking ahead, they aim to continue expanding their efforts to support veterans through programs like health and comfort kits, grants, and resources.
Volunteers from Quill helped with several community events in 2010-2011, including Special Olympics swim meets, assisting burn victims at Camp I Am Me, donating to students in need via Donors Choose, painting homes for homeless families, book drives for schools, running in the Bears Care Midtown 5K, fundraising for animal shelters, walking for cancer research, sorting donations for a food bank, providing gifts and donations for families in need during the holidays, and planned activities with residents at the historic Winchester House long-term care facility. They also organized drives to collect essential items for domestic violence shelters.
The document is the September newsletter from Habitat for Humanity of Utah County. It announces that the UVU President will speak at Habitat's annual Day of Prayer event on September 21st. It also mentions that Habitat is selling tickets to a shopping event with proceeds going to Habitat, and that construction will begin on the Washburn Reams Estates housing development in late September/early October. It provides additional information on volunteer opportunities, home maintenance classes, and resources available through Habitat and partner organizations.
This newsletter article discusses several topics related to supporting military service members and their families:
1) It highlights programs that help connect veterans to jobs, including the Heroes2Hired program and the work of the employment transition coordinator in Georgia.
2) It discusses an annual 5K run and fundraising event held in memory of Major Kevin Jenrette that has raised money for the Georgia National Guard Family Support Foundation.
3) It provides information about the Military Family Life Consultant program offered by the J-9 Family Program team, which provides free confidential counseling on issues like finances, behavioral health, and youth support.
The document summarizes several upcoming community events at Fort Meade including an Easter egg hunt, Easter Sunday brunch, a sexual assault awareness run, a technology expo, and a Vietnam War veterans event. It also provides details about National Child Abuse Prevention Month and resources available through the Fort Meade Family Advocacy Program. Fort Meade service members volunteered at an event in Annapolis to welcome home and honor Maryland's Vietnam veterans for the first time since the war ended. One person was killed after attempting an unauthorized entry at a Fort Meade gate on the NSA portion of the installation by failing to obey security instructions.
The document is a newspaper listing various community events taking place on May 1st and 2nd-4th in Trinidad, Colorado. It includes meetings, concerts, cleanups, fairs, sales and other local activities. It also provides the weather forecast and river flow information. At the end is a notice requesting help to save the local Veteran's Post from closing due to lack of support.
The document summarizes two training exercises held at Fort Meade to prepare first responders for crisis situations. A simulated natural disaster was used to test the response to setting up a Family Assistance Center. An active shooter scenario tested law enforcement response and moving "injured" volunteers to a medical triage area. Both exercises provided lessons and showed ways response could be improved. A safety expo was also announced to promote awareness of various safety topics.
This document provides key facts and information about Ghana, including its land area, largest cities, currency, population statistics, major languages spoken, and a brief overview of Ghana's history as a republic, its experience with slavery, traditions like Kente cloth, cuisine, rich culture, passion for sports, and developing tourism industry.
K. If all of the world´s cultural heritage (sports, music, fashion, architecture, literature, painting, etc..) was contained in a time capsule, what would you include to demonstrate the legacy of your country?
Joseph builders are Canterbury based Construction Company. We are providing Building, Renovation, Alterations, Commercial Build, Home Renovation, Home Builders Christchurch and Construction Services. We are currently registered with different builders for expand our field and work.
This document discusses Flickr images from 2015 that focus on energy efficiency and energy saving, including solar panels on buildings and green parks on floor levels of buildings. It was written by Abena Kwayisi and consists of repeated headings of "Flickr Images 2015" along with an ending thank you.
This document discusses Flickr images from 2015 that focus on energy efficiency and energy saving, including solar panels on buildings and green parks on floor levels of buildings. It was written by Abena Kwayisi and consists of repeated headings of "Flickr Images 2015" along with an ending thank you.
This document provides key facts and highlights about Ghana. It includes Ghana's land and total area, capital city and other large cities, monetary unit, population statistics, languages spoken, a brief history mentioning independence and Kwame Nkrumah, references to slavery, important cultural aspects like kente cloth and foods, highlights of their rich culture including the Queen Mother and Golden Stool of the Ashantis, Ghana being a sporting nation, their music genre of highlife, and mentions tourism attractions like fishing villages, Kakum National Park, and more.
Mohan Dhumale is seeking a position in procurement, supply chain, or materials management with over 4 years of experience. He has skills in negotiation, communication, quality control, and production planning. His previous roles include positions as a sales engineer and purchase engineer where he coordinated with suppliers and customers to ensure on-time delivery and resolve issues. He is proficient in SAP, MS Office, and AutoCAD.
Este documento presenta una tabla de adverbios de frecuencia en orden de mayor a menor frecuencia, así como ejemplos de su uso. Explica que los adverbios de frecuencia indican la periodicidad con la que ocurren eventos o acciones. Incluye adverbios como siempre, a menudo, normalmente, a veces, rara vez y nunca. También cubre expresiones de tiempo como cada hora, todas las mañanas, todos los días y una vez al año.
Patriot Power is a program by CultureShock that helps companies craft engaging events to benefit veterans and their families. Through Patriot Power, companies can choose to help active military personnel, military families, or veterans encountering hardship. CultureShock works with companies to design a customized event that achieves internal goals while also benefiting a veteran organization. Their goal is to give back to those who have sacrificed for the country and its freedoms.
VOT Foundation Executive Summary May 2015Rick Ecker
The Vets on Track Foundation aims to help veterans reintegrate into civilian life through their "Drive 4 Vets" community outreach programs. They seek to connect veterans to local support services through Veterans Resource Summits, help homeless veterans transition to stable housing through their Fresh Start Program, and provide assistance to military families of terminally ill or special needs children via the Little Hands Project. The Foundation is requesting $1.8 million in funding to support their 2015 outreach programs and help address challenges facing veterans and their families.
Greg Rivera, a single father of 4, struggled with homelessness after suffering an injury while serving in the Army. Homes for All Veterans (HAV) helped him find housing and transportation, connect to resources for food and a computer, and attend a program for his PTSD. With HAV's support, Greg earned a degree, got a job, and regained custody of his kids. HAV relies on care coordinators to identify veterans' needs and link them to services for housing stability, health care, legal and financial support, and employment. Care coordinators guide veterans through reintegration and help overcome obstacles through navigating benefits and community resources. HAV offers services for homeless and at-risk veterans to provide emergency housing assistance
Gary Sinise Foundation Smart Home PresentationHillary Green
The Gary Sinise Foundation serves veterans, first responders, and their families through various programs that provide entertainment, support, and resources. Their mission is directed by actor Gary Sinise who has advocated for the military community for 30 years. The Foundation's key programs include the Lt. Dan Band which performs for the military, relief efforts for those recovering from trauma, "Invincible Spirit Festivals" which celebrate wounded veterans, and initiatives providing housing, vehicles, and home modifications to improve independence and mobility. They highlight the stories of wounded veterans who have received assistance from programs like customized "Smart Homes" that are specially designed based on individual needs and injuries.
Operation HomeFront provides emergency financial assistance and support to military families facing hardship. It has 23 chapters across the US serving families through programs like home and car repairs, childcare, food assistance, and transitional housing. In 2010, it met over 167,000 needs for families and served over 489 wounded warriors' wives. Volunteers and donations are critical to continuing its mission of keeping military families strong during deployment and recovery from injuries.
In this project, me and my group had to create an Integrated Marketing Communication plan (IMC) for the Fisher House Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps veteran's families by providing them with accommodation for free while a loved one is receiving treatment. We had to define the target audiences, come up with our Key Insight, Message and Organizing Idea. We also developed tv commercials, print ad, radio ad and a below the line tactic; Also defining our media plan and budget allocation.
Operation HomeFront provides emergency financial assistance and support to military families facing hardship. It operates 23 chapters across the US serving 32 states. Volunteers are key to its work helping families with needs like housing, childcare, and financial assistance. In 2010 it met over 167,000 needs for families and aims to support them in staying together and overcoming challenges from deployment and injury. Community support through donations and volunteers is needed for it to continue its work helping military families nationwide.
This summary provides information about Ronald McDonald House of Indiana and how it supports families of critically ill children. It also provides a call to action for readers to support the organization through donations.
Ronald McDonald House of Indiana provides housing and support for families of critically ill children who must travel to Indianapolis hospitals for medical treatment. For 23 years, it has offered these families a home away from home where they can find comfort during difficult times. The organization relies on donations to continue its mission of supporting families and keeping them close to their hospitalized children. Readers are encouraged to make a donation to help families in need.
USA Cares provides financial and advocacy support to post-9/11 military service members and their families. Their mission is to assist all branches of the military, including all services and ranks, with privacy and dignity. Over the years, USA Cares has assisted over 65,000 families with over $11.5 million across various programs to help with basic living expenses, job training, housing costs, and emergencies. Each applicant is assigned an advocate to ensure timely assistance and connect them to additional support.
Habitat for Humanity is a global nonprofit that works to provide affordable housing. They build strength, stability, and self-reliance through partnering with families to build or improve homes. Locally, HabiJax is the Jacksonville, Florida affiliate that has served over 2,000 families since 1988. They provide programs like new construction, home rehabilitation, and critical home repairs to qualified low-income homeowners and families.
Wounded Warrior Project and Operation Homefront have announced a partnership to provide expanded emergency financial assistance to wounded warriors and their families. Operation Homefront will now take requests for assistance funded by WWP, providing cash grants to cover basic needs like food and rent starting December 3rd. This partnership will allow Operation Homefront to extend eligibility for assistance to more wounded warriors affected by 9/11 by having WWP cover the costs. Both organizations will continue to look for ways to collaborate their services to best support wounded warriors and their families.
The document provides contact information for the American Red Cross including their website, phone numbers, and mailing address. It encourages contacting them to learn more about donation opportunities or their various services. It also lists some of the major services provided, such as health and safety training, blood donation services, disaster relief, and support for military families.
Veterans Outreach is a Texas-based nonprofit that provides employment, housing, and mental health support to veterans. They operate transitional housing programs and job training where veterans can receive mentoring and emotional support from other veterans. The organization is made up of over 80% veterans who help other veterans integrate back into civilian life. Veterans Outreach relies on donations and fundraising to support their programs that provide housing assistance, care packages, and other basic needs support to veterans across Texas and Oklahoma.
The USO aims to lift the spirits of US troops and their families through various programs. One key program, USO2GO, sends care packages with items like calling cards, beanbag chairs, and toiletries to troops stationed overseas. The USO also provides financial assistance to military families and helps injured veterans. By receiving donations, the USO is able to expand its operations and support an increasing number of troops and their loved ones.
Top 7 Organizations Serving Veterans & Military FamiliesMaddie Wentworth
This document provides a summary of seven organizations that provide services to veterans and military families. It lists each organization's mission statement, website, and location. The organizations include the Fisher House Foundation, which provides housing for military families during hospitalization; Wounded Warrior Family Support, which assists families of casualties; and Homes for Our Troops, which builds homes for severely injured veterans. It also discusses the National Military Family Association, Hire Heroes USA, Operation Homefront, and K9s for Warriors - each with a distinct focus on supporting veterans, service members, and their families.
The Eternal Brothers is a 501c3 non-profit organization that operates various outreach programs including food banks, clothing banks, homeless outreach services, and a 24/7 emergency hotline across Northern Colorado and Southern Wyoming. They distribute food, clothing, and other necessities to those in need. The organization is seeking donations to expand their operations and help more people, including tripling their food bank size, increasing holiday meals and gifts for children, and obtaining a larger warehouse facility.
The Vets on Track Foundation provides support to veterans, military, law enforcement, and first responders through their Fresh Start Program and community outreach events. Their Fresh Start Program has helped turn 23 houses into homes for veterans transitioning out of homelessness. The Foundation aims to grow its programs to more cities across the country and increase its warehouse space and vehicle fleet to support more individuals. It is seeking corporate and private donations to sustain its growth and delivery of services nationwide.
The document is a newsletter from New Life Center, which provides services for victims of domestic violence. It discusses donations received from organizations like the West Valley Mavericks Foundation. It highlights New Life Center's 25th anniversary and the legacy of the organization in helping thousands of families escape domestic violence. It provides information on upcoming events like volunteer orientations and tours of the facility. The newsletter aims to thank donors and volunteers for their support in allowing New Life Center to continue its important work.
Eileen Reilly, a long-time Habitat for Humanity homeowner, recently paid off her 20-year mortgage, making her the first Utah County Habitat homeowner to do so. Habitat for Humanity of Utah County celebrated its 23rd anniversary of providing affordable housing to families in need. The organization has built or renovated 57 homes over the years, serving over 200 children and adults.
1. Just as our nation’s troops have served us, we now must
serve them. In return for the tremendous sacrifices our troops
make every day to ensure our safety and freedoms, they
deserve the best care and support upon their return.
And that includes a home.
Operation FINALLY HOME supporters volunteer their time,
energy, materials, and financial support to contribute to the
construction of new homes, each custom-designed and built
for wounded veterans.
What we do is a crucial step in helping American veterans deal
with new challenges as they transition back to a normal life.
Building homes
to welcome
them home.
2.5 million
The number of troops that have been deployed to
Afghanistan and Iraq since America’s War on Terror
began, according to military statistics
5,363
According to the Department of Defense, the total number
of U.S. troops killed in action (KIA) as of August 26, 2014
3,757
The number of women and men who have been widowed
in America’s war on terror (including combat and accidental
deaths, those who’ve succumbed to wounds later and
suicides thereafter)
1,715
The number of troops who’ve had limbs amputated from
injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan
52,194
According to the Department of Defense, the total number of
U.S. troops wounded in action (WIA) as of August 26, 2014
Facts about
America’s heroes.
Look inside to find out
how you can help.
1659 State Highway 46 West, Ste 115-606
New Braunfels, Texas 78132
Honoring Heroes
with Homes.
Source: Department of Defense
2. Operation FINALLY HOME is a national nonprofit organization
that brings together a special network of experienced home
builders, building suppliers and supporters. Our mission is
to provide custom-built, mortgage-free homes to wounded,
ill and injured veterans, the widows of the fallen, and their
families, creating a solid foundation to help them move
forward in their lives.
To accomplish this important mission, Operation FINALLY HOME
partners with national and local corporate sponsors, builder
associations, builders, developers, individual contributors, and
volunteers in local communities across the U.S.
Operation
FINALLY HOME.
Operation FINALLY HOME is dedicated to rebuilding the lives
of America’s military heroes and the widows of the fallen. With
your help and support, we can relieve their stress, rebuild their
self-esteem, and restore their faith and hope in a greater future.
The financial contributions that you are able to provide will
help Operation FINALLY HOME obtain the resources to assist
America’s wounded veterans, widows and families.
MOBILE DONATIONS
Text “HelpAHero” to 41444
to make a secure debit or credit card gift.
Online Donations
Please make your tax-deductible donation at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
Mail-in Donations
Please mail your check (tax-deductible) to:
Operation FINALLY HOME
PO Box 732667
Dallas, TX 75373-2667
Operation FINALLY HOME was established in 2005
as a nonpartisan/nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Show your
support for
America’s veterans.
There is no greater honor than to show your support for our
heroes. Everyone can help Operation FINALLY HOME fulfill
its mission.
Builders
We need you to help build the homes for our heroes.
Building Suppliers
We need you to supply the materials for the homes.
Land Developers
We need lots on which to build the homes.
Every American
We need your support. You can organize an event in your
town to raise awareness and funds to build a home for our
severely wounded service members, widows of the fallen
and their families. You can also volunteer for one of our
home projects in your area. For a list of homes currently
under construction, please check our event calendar at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
How can you help?
3. Operation FINALLY HOME is a national nonprofit organization
that brings together a special network of experienced home
builders, building suppliers and supporters. Our mission is
to provide custom-built, mortgage-free homes to wounded,
ill and injured veterans, the widows of the fallen and their
families, creating a solid foundation to help them to move
forward in their lives.
To accomplish this important mission, Operation FINALLY HOME
partners with national and local corporate sponsors, builder
associations, builders, developers, individual contributors, and
volunteers in local communities across the U.S.
Operation
FINALLY HOME.
Operation FINALLY HOME is dedicated to rebuilding the lives
of America’s war wounded and the widows of the fallen. With
your help and support, we can relieve their stress, rebuild their
self-esteem, and restore their faith and hope in a greater future.
The financial contributions that you are able to provide will
help Operation FINALLY HOME obtain the resources to assist
America’s wounded veterans, widows and families.
MOBILE DONATIONS
Text “OFH” to 41444
Online Donations
Please make your tax-deductible donation at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
Mail-in Donations
Please mail your check (tax-deductible) to:
Operation FINALLY HOME
PO Box 732667
Dallas, TX 75373
Operation FINALLY HOME was established in 2005
as a nonpartisan/nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Show your
support for
America’s veterans.
There is no greater honor than to show your support for our
heroes. Everyone can help Operation FINALLY HOME fulfill
its mission.
Builders
We need you to help build the homes for our heroes.
Building Suppliers
We need you to supply the materials for the homes.
Land Developers
We need lots on which to build the homes.
Every American
We need your support. You can organize an event in your
town to raise awareness and funds to build a home for our
severely wounded service members, widows of the fallen
and their families. You can also volunteer for one of our
home projects in your area. For a list of homes currently
under construction, please check our event calendar at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
How can you help?
4. Operation FINALLY HOME is a national nonprofit organization
that brings together a special network of experienced home
builders, building suppliers and supporters. Our mission is
to provide custom-built, mortgage-free homes to wounded,
ill and injured veterans, the widows of the fallen, and their
families, creating a solid foundation to help them move
forward in their lives.
To accomplish this important mission, Operation FINALLY HOME
partners with national and local corporate sponsors, builder
associations, builders, developers, individual contributors, and
volunteers in local communities across the U.S.
Operation
FINALLY HOME.
Operation FINALLY HOME is dedicated to rebuilding the lives
of America’s military heroes and the widows of the fallen. With
your help and support, we can relieve their stress, rebuild their
self-esteem, and restore their faith and hope in a greater future.
The financial contributions that you are able to provide will
help Operation FINALLY HOME obtain the resources to assist
America’s wounded veterans, widows and families.
MOBILE DONATIONS
Text “HelpAHero” to 41444
to make a secure debit or credit card gift.
Online Donations
Please make your tax-deductible donation at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
Mail-in Donations
Please mail your check (tax-deductible) to:
Operation FINALLY HOME
PO Box 732667
Dallas, TX 75373-2667
Operation FINALLY HOME was established in 2005
as a nonpartisan/nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.
Show your
support for
America’s veterans.
There is no greater honor than to show your support for our
heroes. Everyone can help Operation FINALLY HOME fulfill
its mission.
Builders
We need you to help build the homes for our heroes.
Building Suppliers
We need you to supply the materials for the homes.
Land Developers
We need lots on which to build the homes.
Every American
We need your support. You can organize an event in your
town to raise awareness and funds to build a home for our
severely wounded service members, widows of the fallen
and their families. You can also volunteer for one of our
home projects in your area. For a list of homes currently
under construction, please check our event calendar at:
www.operationfinallyhome.org
How can you help?
5. Just as our nation’s troops have served us, we now must
serve them. In return for the tremendous sacrifices our troops
make every day to ensure our safety and freedoms, they
deserve the best care and support upon their return.
And that includes a home.
Operation FINALLY HOME supporters volunteer their time,
energy, materials, and financial support to contribute to the
construction of new homes, each custom-designed and built
for wounded veterans.
What we do is a crucial step in helping American veterans deal
with new challenges as they transition back to a normal life.
Building homes
to welcome
them home.
2.5 million
The number of troops that have been deployed to
Afghanistan and Iraq since America’s war on terror
began, according to military statistics.
5,363
According to the Department of Defense, the total number
of U.S. troops killed in action (KIA) as of August 26, 2014.
3,757
The number of women and men that have been widowed
in America’s war on terror (including combat and accidental
deaths, those who’ve succumbed to wounds later and
suicides thereafter).
1,715
The number of troops who’ve had limbs amputated from
injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan.
52,194
According to the Department of Defense, the total number of
U.S troops wounded in action (WIA) as of August 26, 2014.
Facts about
America’s heroes.
Look inside to find out
how you can help.
1659 State Highway 46 West, Ste 115-606
New Braunfels, Texas 78132
Honoring Heroes
with Homes.
Source: Department of Defense
6. Just as our nation’s troops have served us, we now must
serve them. In return for the tremendous sacrifices our troops
make every day to ensure our safety and freedoms, they
deserve the best care and support upon their return.
And that includes a home.
Operation FINALLY HOME supporters volunteer their time,
energy, materials, and financial support to contribute to the
construction of new homes, each custom-designed and built
for wounded veterans.
What we do is a crucial step in helping American veterans deal
with new challenges as they transition back to a normal life.
Building homes
to welcome
them home.
2.5 million
The number of troops that have been deployed to
Afghanistan and Iraq since America’s War on Terror
began, according to military statistics
5,363
According to the Department of Defense, the total number
of U.S. troops killed in action (KIA) as of August 26, 2014
3,757
The number of women and men who have been widowed
in America’s war on terror (including combat and accidental
deaths, those who’ve succumbed to wounds later and
suicides thereafter)
1,715
The number of troops who’ve had limbs amputated from
injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan
52,194
According to the Department of Defense, the total number of
U.S. troops wounded in action (WIA) as of August 26, 2014
Facts about
America’s heroes.
Look inside to find out
how you can help.
1659 State Highway 46 West, Ste 115-606
New Braunfels, Texas 78132
Honoring Heroes
with Homes.
Source: Department of Defense