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Thank you for taking time out of your busy day to learn about Homes for Our Troops. Please read about the many veterans we are proud to be serving and the projects we have underway, and then please help us sustain this effort by making a tax-deductible donation. With your generosity, we will be able to serve all of the growing number of returning service members who were severely wounded in combat and who now need our help. Thank you.

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Our Mission

Homes for Our Troops is a non-partisan, non-profit 501 (c)(3)organization that provides specially adapted homes for our severely injured service members. Through our growing network of monetary contributions, donations from building contractors, suppliers, corporate supporters and local volunteers, we are able to provide our assistance at no cost to the veterans that we serve.

Latest News and Updates

Volunteers begin building home for injured Iraq veteran
More than 50 volunteers, including skilled construction workers, began construction Thursday on a specially adapted home at 21 Foxmoor Court for paralyzed U.S. Marine Josh Hoffman, formerly of Wayland.

Arrisbrook Builders Joins Forces With Homes For Our Troops
Naval Academy graduates and former Marines volunteer as general contractor of handicapped-accessible home for injured solider.

American Hero Gets New Home
Sgt. David Battle lost three limbs in a battle in Iraq. Wednesday, the Battles were given a new home by METALCON, the Metal Construction Association, now meeting at Baltimore's Convention Center.

Soldier Wounded In Iraq Gets Brand New Home
Matt and Tracy Keil are in a new home, thanks to the kindness of strangers. Fifteen months ago, the Keils returned to Colorado to make a new life after Matt nearly died in Iraq. His injuries left him a quadriplegic.

Volunteers build house that perfectly suits needs of couple dealing with war injury
Believe it when Tracy Keil said she's looking forward to the second- happiest day of her life. Saturday, she and husband Matt will move into their new home, courtesy of Homes for Our Troops and a slew of volunteers who built the place from scratch.

Nonprofit donates home to injured Wisconsin veteran
Isaacson, 29, and his wife, Brenda, will likely be in a new home by Christmas, and it will be built by strangers who showed up with tools and a place in their heart to give back to a wounded veteran who gave up the ability to walk.

Organization helps wounded Michigan vet
Homes for Our Troops announced today that it will host a "Build Brigade" event for a specially adapted home building project for Cpl Josh Hoffman on October 2, 3, 4

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Visit our website for kids! http://www.kidsforourtroops.org/
Our kids site has lots of information for kids, parents and teachers to help kids of all ages get involved in supporting our American heroes who have volunteered to defend our country and who have returned home with severe injuries and disabilities. Go there now!