#GivingTuesday - Provide a home for our veteran heroes!

Give today to complete a veterans' duplex and provide two homes!

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Give today to complete a veterans' duplex and provide two homes!

#GivingTuesday - Homes for Veteran Heroes!

Veterans are one of the most at- risk populations for having affordable homes that are warm, safe and dry. Our nation has a high volume of homeless and at-risk for homelessness veterans.

How can you help provide a home for veterans in the upcoming year?

#GivingTuesday is here and you can be a part of this massive outpouring of generosity across the nation by helping provide homes for two of our nation’s heroes!

Veterans like Ron. I met Ron while serving with the Tuskegee Veterans Hospital. He was one of 73 in a PTSD and substance abuse treatment program. Upon graduation his next step was to find affordable housing. This is where his challenges resurfaced. There were not any affordable homes in Tuskegee that were close to the community and amenities like the grocery store, pharmacy and post office and that would also help him access the services provided by his VA.

Your gift today helps veterans like Ron. It will be matched with mission volunteers and provide the materials to help complete renovations on converting a house into a duplex. This provides two small apartments for local veterans! Imagine the joy of two veterans having an affordable home that is in a neighborhood that is safe and with a rich history. Imagine the care and concern they feel as they continue to thrive in their community!

Would you give today to help us buy the materials our mission volunteers need to complete this veterans’ duplex? Thanks! - Lisa Pierce COL- US Army


"I am looking forward to partnering with ARM to help replace my home that was severely damaged in the Lee County tornadoes in 2019."
~Mr. James, US Navy (another veteran we are currently serving)