Homes for Our Troops
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Homes for Our Troops is a non-profit, non-partisan 501 (c)(3) organization founded in 2004. This organization is strongly committed to helping those who have selflessly given to their country and have returned home with serious disabilities and injuries.
Mission
We assist injured service men and women and their immediate families by raising donations of money, building materials and professional labor and coordinating the process of building a new home or adapting an existing home for handicapped accessibility.
Program
Building and Adapting Homes in 15 states for severely wounded servicemembers at no cost at all to the family.
Community Volunteerism - Providing businesses and individuals with a tangible way to express their gratitued to our men and women of the military who have returned with severe injuries and disabilities.
Impact
Since breaking ground 18 months ago to build our first home, Homes for Our Troops now has over two dozen projects completed or presently underway across the country. This means that these injured veterans, their wives and children will have a home they can call their own – a home suited to their difficult physical needs arising as a result of their sacrificing for our country.
Countries
United States
Contact
37 Main Street
Taunton, MA 02780
Phone: (508) 823-3300
www.homesforourtroops.org
EIN: 54-2143612
Community
Regular price $2500 $25.00
Your gift will provide one specialized door handle for an injured veteran. These lever-type door handles eliminate the need to grasp the handle tightly to open a door.
Regular price $18000 $180.00
This gift will buy a 36" wide ADA compliant door which we will install and enable a veteran to enter his home without difficulty.
Regular price $2,50000 $2,500.00
Your gift will provide one roll-in shower to an injured veteran, to help maintain their dignity by enabling them to get themselves in and out of the shower in privacy without needing additional help from others.
Regular price $40000 $400.00
Your gift will provide one self-cleaning toilet to an injured veteran, which will wash and dry eliminating the need for wiping. For a person with no arms or with prosthetics it is a necessity.