Core Insights - Purple Heart Homes has completed its 1,000th project in partnership with The Home Depot Foundation, focusing on improving the lives of Veterans across the U.S. [1][3] - The project honored U.S. Army Veteran Wendell Hill, featuring significant home renovations to enhance accessibility and safety [1][4]. Partnership Overview - The collaboration between Purple Heart Homes and The Home Depot Foundation began in 2012, providing safe housing solutions for thousands of Veterans through funding and volunteer support [3][5]. - The Home Depot Foundation has invested over $600 million in Veteran causes since 2011 and aims to donate $750 million by 2030 [5][7]. Project Impact - The renovations for Wendell Hill included rebuilding walls, widening doorways, and essential maintenance, allowing him to leave his bedroom without barriers for the first time since 2024 [4]. - The project is part of the Foundation's annual Celebration of Service campaign, which focuses on helping Veterans secure safe and accessible housing [3]. Organizational Background - Purple Heart Homes, co-founded by combat-wounded Veterans, has been providing barrier-free housing solutions since 2008, supporting service-connected disabled and senior Veterans [6]. - The Home Depot Foundation also focuses on improving lives through disaster relief and training skilled tradespeople, having improved over 65,000 veteran homes and facilities [7].
Purple Heart Homes and The Home Depot Foundation Celebrate 1,000th Project Together with Renovations for Army Veteran in Villa Rica