Homes For Our Troops

Our Apartment Communities have partnered with the organization Homes For Our Troops whose mission is to build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured Post – 9/11 Veterans.

For each resident that moves in, a donation is made by the Ambassador Apartments, Park Place One Apartments and Imperial Manor III Apartments, to help build specially adapted custom homes for severely injured Post- 9/11 Veterans. Read below to learn more about partnership.

Veteran stands with his family outside his new home

This, in effect, makes each new resident a contributor and a partner in our campaign to help provide barrier-free housing to these deserving young men and women.

Young veteran couple standing in their new kitchen

These donations provide our company and residents an opportunity to say thank you in a very special way.

Photo of wounded veterans posing in front of the Homes for Our Troops banner

Most importantly, the donations will help improve the quality of life for these amazing young men and women who voluntarily served our nation, and suffered severe personal injuries as a consequence of that service.

Young veteran man with his wife cutting the ribbon to open his new home

Whether or not one agrees with the need for having fought these wars, we can all agree that as a nation and as individuals, we have a responsibility to these severely injured Veterans.

Veteran and his wife on the couch reading to their son

Each and every new resident will receive a personalized thank you note for “their” donation.

Donations Made

Being a retired soldier I really appreciate the donations they make for the men and women who serve this great country. They are doing wonderful things here and I would recommend this place to my friends Thanks for all you do!

Bernard J

Retired US Army and Resident

Watch this brief, inspiring video to truly understand the breadth of impact that the organization Homes For Our Troops has for these Veterans and their families.

Photo of a veteran in a wheelchair doing dishes with his daughter

To Learn more about the Veterans this organization serves and for ways to get involved please visit: www.hfotusa.org

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