Purple Heart Homes Improves Quality of Life For Veterans
Three million Americans are affected. Let that number sink in. Three million Americans are service-disabled veterans; 90% of whom don’t
March 19, 2024
IRON STATION, NC, USA /EINPresswire.com/ — Purple Heart Homes (PHH), in partnership with Love Our Veterans and 26 dedicated community partners that continues to grow, is embarking on a mission to rebuild the home of Donald Surratt, a 72-year-old Army Veteran.
Donald Surratt’s journey is one of sacrifice, resilience, and unwavering dedication. Serving his country as a Military Police Officer during the Vietnam War, Donald’s commitment to service extended far beyond the battlefield. For years, he devoted himself to caring for his son, who fought Muscular Dystrophy until his recent passing.
Throughout the years, Donald’s own home silently bore witness to his struggles. When Love Our Veterans identified his need for assistance, they reached out to Purple Heart Homes to partner on this transformative project.
Three million Americans are affected. Let that number sink in. Three million Americans are service-disabled veterans; 90% of whom don’t
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The Hearts of Honor Club is a monthly giving club comprised of donors who contribute $25 a month or more. This helps to ensure the long-term success of Purple Heart Homes and allows us to complete more Veteran projects each year.
Purple Heart Homes, Inc. does not and shall not discriminate, when making determinations of whether applicants are eligible for services, on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, or disability. Purple Heart Homes endeavors to provide services to and for disabled and honorably discharged Veterans, and will make applicant eligibility decisions on this basis alone.