100th Home for 100th Hero: PulteGroup’s Built to Honor Program Celebrates Historic Milestone

Sergeant Hardemon and her family, overwhelmed with emotion, enter PulteGroup GA Division offices, surprised with the news that she has been awarded the 100th Built to Honor home.
On April 10, that road took a life-changing turn for
Every key to a Built to Honor home unlocks more than a door. For each veteran, it unlocks a fresh start on a new future. For their families, it unlocks the opportunity to establish new roots and shed a major source of stress. And for the employees of PulteGroup, it unlocks deep pride in knowing they helped make a difference for 100 families (and counting) who gave our country so much.
“When we started Built to Honor, I’m not sure we fully grasped how much this program would mean to all involved,” said Ryan Marshall, PulteGroup President and CEO. “But once you witness the impact a new, mortgage-free home has on these deserving veterans and their families, it changes you. While the smell of new paint and the growing grass are nice, for these families it means the security of knowing there will be no more moving trucks, no new towns, and no more wondering when and where they’ll have to move to next. Our gratitude runs deep for the men and women who serve our country, and I am so proud of our employees and our trade partners for the care and expertise they bring to every build. We are thrilled to begin building the 100th Built to Honor home for Sergeant Hardemon and look forward to awarding more to come!”
Since its launch in 2013, PulteGroup's Built to Honor program has reached 100 veteran families across 17 states, representing more than
After joining the Army in 2007, Sergeant Hardemon served with distinction for more than five years, deploying to both
"We're honored to welcome Sergeant Hardemon and her beautiful family to Hawthorne Ridge, in the landmark 100th Built to Honor home," said Chad Plunkett, President of PulteGroup's Georgia Division. "This home represents a meaningful opportunity for a deserving veteran and a special moment for our
Sergeant Hardemon’s home was awarded in partnership with Building Homes for Heroes®, a national non-profit organization devoted to bringing support to injured veterans. This Built to Honor home will be the first in the
“This 100th Built to Honor home represents a remarkable milestone for PulteGroup, and Building Homes for Heroes is proud to have partnered with them on many of these life-changing projects,” said Kim Vesey, President of Building Homes for Heroes. “Working alongside PulteGroup, we've witnessed firsthand the attention to detail and care they put into personalizing each home for our heroes and their families. As we celebrate this achievement with Sergeant Hardemon and her family, we are reminded that each home represents our nation’s enduring commitment to those who have sacrificed so much in service to our country.”
About Built to Honor®
For over the last decade, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program has recognized and thanked returning military personnel who have been injured during their service by providing mortgage-free homes to veterans and their families. Launched in 2013, the program has built and donated over 95 homes, gifting more than
About PulteGroup
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About Building Homes for Heroes
Building Homes for Heroes builds and gifts mortgage-free homes, and completes home modifications, for veterans, emergency first responders and their families, and provides further services along their road to recovery to help them live a promising and fulfilling life ahead. The organization reached a
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