PulteGroup Inc. Delivers 100th Mortgage-Free Home to U.S. Veteran Through Built to Honor Program

Reuters
Sep 09
PulteGroup Inc. Delivers 100th Mortgage-Free Home to U.S. Veteran Through Built to Honor Program

PulteGroup Inc., one of America's largest homebuilders, has completed its 100th Built to Honor home, providing a mortgage-free residence to U.S. Army Sergeant Aisha Hardemon in McDonough, Georgia. This program, which began in 2013, aims to support wounded veterans by offering them a place to call their own as they transition back to civilian life. Since its inception, PulteGroup has donated over $35 million in homes and building materials across 17 states to 100 veterans and their families. The initiative not only delivers the dream of homeownership but also alleviates financial burdens, allowing veterans and their families to focus on healing and readjustment. This significant milestone was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting event on September 5th, marking a new beginning for Sergeant Hardemon and her family.

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