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Operation Homefront partners with Dollar Tree to welcome Army veteran to new rent-free home

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Dollar Tree (NASDAQ:DLTR) expanded its long-standing partnership with national nonprofit Operation Homefront by purchasing a third Transitional Home for Veterans (THV) in Fayetteville, North Carolina, announced December 9, 2025.

The home will house Army veteran Julian Kuhn, his wife and three children rent-free for 2–3 years while they receive casework and financial counseling, with a refundable monthly program fee that becomes a down-payment on a future home.

Dollar Tree has donated over $190 million in cash and in-kind support to Operation Homefront; since 2018 THV families saved >$2.2 million and 76% of graduates purchased homes nearby. Photos from the welcome events are available.

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Key Figures

Homes purchased 3 homes Dollar Tree-purchased homes supporting Transitional Homes for Veterans
Program duration 2–3 years Rent-free period for families in Transitional Homes for Veterans program
Support to Operation Homefront More than $190 million Cumulative cash and in-kind support since 2006
Families served 45 families THV program participants since 2018
Housing costs saved Over $2.2 million Total housing cost savings for THV families since 2018
Home purchase rate 76% THV graduates purchasing homes in or near THV communities
Assistance requests Nearly 60,000 Critical Financial Assistance program requests fulfilled to date
Financial assistance More than $46 million Total provided by Critical Financial Assistance program

Market Reality Check

$120.33 Last Close
Volume Volume 3,528,927 vs 20-day average 3,780,474 (relative volume 0.93) ahead of this CSR announcement. normal
Technical Price 120.33 is trading above the 200-day MA at 94.24, keeping the longer-term uptrend intact pre-news.

Peers on Argus

DLTR was down 1.72% while key peers were mixed: DG -6.62%, OLLI -2.61%, PSMT -2.83%, but BJ +0.88% and TGT +0.49%, suggesting this CSR headline was not part of a broad, uniform sector move.

Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 03 Q3 2025 earnings Positive +3.6% Stronger net sales, EPS, and margin expansion with updated full-year outlook.
Nov 19 Earnings call notice Neutral -1.6% Scheduling and access details for upcoming Q3 2025 earnings call.
Oct 15 Investor Day outlook Positive +0.4% Three-year EPS growth targets and reaffirmed 2025 outlook at Investor Day.
Oct 14 Operations technology Positive +3.2% Adoption of workforce management platform across stores and distribution centers.
Oct 03 Distribution expansion Positive -0.3% Acquisition of large Arizona distribution center and related capacity expansion.
Pattern Detected

Recent earnings, strategic updates, and operational news have more often coincided with modest positive price reactions, though not uniformly.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Dollar Tree has focused on growth, operations, and investor communication. Q3 FY2025 results on Dec 03 showed higher net sales and EPS, with a 3.61% positive reaction. An October Investor Day outlined a multi‑year EPS growth outlook, while news on labor optimization technology and new distribution centers highlighted operational scaling. These events, along with recent 8‑K filings on financing and conference disclosures, frame today’s partnership-focused CSR news as complementary to an already active strategic period.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Dollar Tree’s long-running partnership with Operation Homefront, including the purchase of a third home and more than $190 million in support for military families. The THV and Critical Financial Assistance programs have aided 45 families and fulfilled nearly 60,000 requests, respectively. In context of recent earnings growth and operational expansion, this reinforces the company’s community engagement rather than altering its previously communicated financial trajectory.

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Dollar Tree purchases third home as they continue expanding long-standing partnership with national nonprofit to address critical financial and housing needs of veterans and their families

SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- National nonprofit Operation Homefront and Dollar Tree are expanding their long-standing partnership to deliver even greater impact for America's military families. Together, they welcomed Army Veteran Julian Kuhn, wife Julie and their three children into the Transitional Homes for Veterans (THV) program in Fayetteville, North Carolina on Thursday, December 4. 

Through the THV program, the Kuhn family will live rent-free for 2–3 years while working with a caseworker and financial counselor to strengthen their long-term stability. As part of that program, families learn about the homebuying process, credit building, debt reduction, emergency savings, and community engagement. Although monthly rent is not required, families contribute a monthly program fee that is fully refunded upon completion—providing a substantial down payment toward a home of their own.

Service was a calling for Julian Kuhn, who continued a proud family legacy when he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 2020. He began his career with the 82nd Airborne Division, enduring intense training and maintaining readiness for rapid deployment. In 2023, shortly after the birth of his second child, he reenlisted and moved with his family to South Korea for a two-year assignment.

During this period, Julian's chronic back injuries worsened. After a particularly strenuous training session, he lost the ability to walk temporarily. Despite multiple therapies, his condition did not improve, launching a long medical board process and leaving the family facing an uncertain future.

Operation Homefront provided stability during this challenging transition by welcoming the Kuhns into the organization's Transitional Housing Village in Maryland, where they were able to pay down debt and rebuild their savings. When a THV home in Fayetteville - the city where the couple met, married, and started their family - became available, Julie applied immediately. Now, the Kuhns are beginning a new chapter surrounded by loved ones, focused on becoming debt-free and preparing to purchase a home of their own.

"I was on the verge of saying we were basically going to be homeless," Army veteran Julian Kuhn said through tears. "I want to thank everybody. I can't thank you enough for giving us a second chance and a place for my kids to call home."

Military families often face unique financial stressors, especially during the transition from service to civilian life. Rising economic pressures have made this shift even more difficult. A 2023 RAND Corporation study found that post-9/11 veterans experience higher rates of Housing Cost Burden - defined as spending more than 30% of household income on housing - than non-veterans, driven in part by increasing home and rental costs.

Recognizing these growing challenges, Dollar Tree expanded its partnership with Operation Homefront in 2024 to support the nonprofit's Critical Financial Assistance and THV programs - including the purchase of this home  - the third Dollar Tree has contributed - which will support multiple military families for years to come.

"Requests for assistance from our nation's military and veteran families have risen sharply this year, and it's a powerful reminder that so many who have bravely served our country are now facing real and urgent challenges," said retired Rear Adm. Alan Reyes, President and CEO of Operation Homefront. "Our partnership with Dollar Tree means more than words can express. Their unwavering compassion and commitment ensure that these extraordinary families feel seen, supported, and valued as they work to build their lives in the civilian world. Together, we are lifting up those who have given us so much and helping them build strong, stable, and secure futures."

"Operation Homefront's transformative programs act as a vital resource for military families, fostering economic stability and ensuring they receive the support they need to flourish," said Jennifer Silberman, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer for Dollar Tree, Inc. "We are honored to partner with Operation Homefront to provide essential financial assistance and ongoing support to service members and their families."

In preparation for the family's arrival, local Dollar Tree employee volunteers joined Operation Homefront staff to decorate and personalize the home - adding thoughtful touches to create a warm and welcoming space for the Kuhns.

Photos from both the "Stocking the Home" event and the Welcome to the Community Ceremony events are available.

Dollar Tree has partnered with Operation Homefront since 2006. With generous customer support and corporate donations, the company has contributed more than $190 million in cash and in-kind support to Operation Homefront programs, including the annual Back-to-School Brigade® and Holiday Toy Drive®

Operation Homefront is a national nonprofit organization whose programs and services provide relief and recurring family support throughout the year to help military families overcome short-term difficulties, so they don't become long-term hardships. Since the THV program began in 2018, 45 military families have saved over $2.2 million in housing costs with 76% of program graduates purchasing homes in or near their THV communities. To date, the Critical Financial Assistance program has fulfilled nearly 60,000 requests providing more than $46 million in financial assistance.

About Operation Homefront 
Operation Homefront is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to build strong, stable, and secure military and veteran families by improving their financial, emotional, and social well-being. Recognized for superior performance by leading independent charity oversight groups, 83 percent of Operation Homefront expenditures go directly to programs that support tens of thousands of military families each year. Operation Homefront provides critical financial assistance, transitional and permanent housing, and family support services to prevent short-term needs from turning into chronic, long-term struggles. Thanks to the generosity of our donors and the support from thousands of volunteers, Operation Homefront proudly serves America's military families. For more information, visit OperationHomefront.org.

About Dollar Tree, Inc.
Dollar Tree, Inc. (NASDAQ: DLTR), headquartered in Chesapeake, VA, is one of North America's largest and most loved value retailers, known for delivering great value, convenience, and a "thrill-of-the-hunt" discovery shopping experience. With a team of approximately 150,000 associates, Dollar Tree operates more than 9,000 stores and 18 distribution centers across 48 contiguous states and five Canadian provinces under the brands Dollar Tree and Dollar Tree Canada. The company is committed to being a responsible steward of its business – supporting its people, serving its communities, and creating lasting value. Additional information about Dollar Tree can be found at www.DollarTree.com.

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FAQ

What did Dollar Tree announce about its partnership with Operation Homefront on December 9, 2025 (DLTR)?

Dollar Tree purchased a third Transitional Home for Veterans in Fayetteville as part of an expanded partnership with Operation Homefront.

Who moved into the new THV home purchased by Dollar Tree (DLTR) and when did they arrive?

Army veteran Julian Kuhn, his wife Julie, and their three children moved into the Fayetteville THV home; the family was welcomed December 4, 2025.

How long will families live rent-free in the THV program supported by Dollar Tree (DLTR)?

Families live rent-free for roughly 2–3 years while working with a caseworker and financial counselor.

How does the THV program help families toward homeownership in the Dollar Tree (DLTR) partnership?

Participants pay a refundable monthly program fee that is returned on completion and provides a substantial down payment toward purchasing a home.

What cumulative support has Dollar Tree (DLTR) provided to Operation Homefront to date?

Dollar Tree has contributed more than $190 million in cash and in-kind support to Operation Homefront programs.

What program outcomes did Operation Homefront report for THV and financial assistance?

Since 2018, THV families saved over $2.2 million in housing costs and 76% of program graduates purchased homes nearby; the Critical Financial Assistance program has fulfilled nearly 60,000 requests totaling more than $46 million.
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