Building Hope: PulteGroup Delivers 100th Mortgage-Free Home to a U.S. Veteran

100th Built to Honor Ribbon Cutting for US Army Sgt. Aisha Hardemon
Since 2013, PulteGroup, one of America’s largest homebuilders, has been awarding mortgage-free homes to veterans injured during their term of service. Through Built to Honor, PulteGroup and its partners seek to ease one of the most significant burdens wounded veterans may face as they return to civilian life: ensuring they have a place of their own to call home.
“Reentry to civilian life can be difficult, and we want to make it just a bit easier for our nation’s veterans,” said Ryan Marshall, President and CEO of PulteGroup. “To be able to hand over the keys to someone as deserving as Sergeant Hardemon is a true honor. We hope this Built to Honor home is just the beginning for what’s next for the Hardemon family, just as it has been for the 99 other veterans who’ve received homes through the program.
“Reaching this milestone represents the steadfast commitment of our employees to serve our nation’s veterans,” added Marshall, “along with the generous support of our trade partners and suppliers, who routinely donate their time and materials to our Built to Honor homes.”
The journey began this past March when Sgt. Hardemon was surprised with the news that she would be receiving a mortgage-free home. Last April, Sergeant Hardemon and her family took part in the groundbreaking of her dream home, and walked through the framed house during the Notes of Love event in June. Tears were shed as the family read the thoughtful messages left behind from Pulte employees, trade partners and community members welcoming the Hardemon family to the neighborhood and thanking Sergeant Hardemon for her service. On Friday, Sept. 5th, after months of anticipation that rivals any holiday countdown, the Hardemon family stepped across the threshold of their forever home for the very first time.
“It has been an honor building the 100th Built to Honor home for Sergeant Hardemon and her family,” said Chad Plunkett, President of PulteGroup's Georgia Division. “Getting to know the Hardemon family throughout the build has been so rewarding. We are thrilled to welcome them to their forever home.”
With this 100th Built to Honor home, PulteGroup has donated more than
Sergeant Hardemon joined the Army in 2007, deploying to both
The 100th Built to Honor home was awarded in partnership with Building Homes for Heroes®, a national non-profit organization devoted to bringing support to injured veterans.
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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 100 homes, gifting more than
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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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