Nonprofit Purple Heart Homes (PHH) recently received a two-year, $1.3 million commitment from Lowe’s to support its Veteran Aging In Place (VAIP) program and the Veteran Home Ownership Program (VHOP), which are dedicated to providing housing solutions for service-connected disabled and aging veterans. The VAIP program served 187 service-connected disabled veterans in 2022 with critical home repairs and modifications.
Purple Heart Homes’ VHOP program creates housing solutions for veterans who would otherwise be unable to obtain safe, affordable housing.
Lowe’s and Purple Heart Homes have partnered to provide safe and affordable housing for veterans since 2020, and PHH looks forward to continued collaboration with Lowe’s through 2024.
“We are incredibly grateful for the support of Lowe’s in helping us to provide safe, accessible and affordable housing solutions to our nation’s veterans,” said John Gallina, CEO and Co-Founder of Purple Heart Homes. “The partnership with Lowe's will help us to continue to serve veterans in need, enabling them to live in their homes with dignity and pride.”
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