PulteGroup Continues its Support of Our Nation’s Wounded Veterans with the Donation of Three New Mortgage-Free Homes
17 June 2024 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program delivers
new homes to veterans and their families in Arizona, Florida and
Indiana
For over a decade, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program has
provided the gift of a new, mortgage-free home to veterans injured
during their term of service. In 2024, the Company has already
handed over the keys to three deserving veterans and has plans for
an additional 10 homes to be gifted this year. Inclusive of these
2024 projects, PulteGroup’s Built to Honor program will have
donated a total of 94 homes across 19 states since the program’s
inception in 2013.
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Purple Heart recipient presented the keys
to his custom-built home in Tucson, Arizona (Photo: PulteGroup,
Inc.)
“Built to Honor provides some of our proudest moments at
PulteGroup, because it allows us to make a difference in the lives
of our veterans and their families,” said Ryan Marshall, President
and Chief Executive Officer of PulteGroup. “Through Built to Honor,
we support our nation’s servicemen and women by providing them with
a place to call home. Thanks to the tireless commitment of our
employees, trade partners and suppliers, we are changing the lives
of our Built to Honor veterans.”
Purple Heart recipient presented the keys to his custom-built
home in Tucson, Arizona
On April 24, Purple Heart recipient and U.S. Army Staff Sergeant
Christopher Liby and his family were presented the keys to their
newly built, mortgage-free home in Tucson. The family’s new home
features four bedrooms and was specifically built with
accommodations in case Staff Sergeant Liby’s combat injuries
require him to use a wheelchair in the future. The home was gifted
fully furnished with personal touches throughout. The Liby family’s
home was built in partnership with Building Homes for Heroes, a
national nonprofit organization devoted to bringing renewed hope
and service to injured veterans.
Staff Sergeant Liby joined the military coming out of high
school, serving in the U.S. Marine Corps before joining the Army.
While on patrol in Afghanistan with the Army, Staff Sergeant Liby
and his unit were clearing an area of improvised explosive devices
(IEDs) when one exploded under their Humvee causing him severe
injuries. He was placed at a desk job for the remainder of his
deployment and was medically discharged in October 2012. Since
medically retiring, Staff Sergeant Liby has been working to help
others, including a local rancher. His dream is to open a ranch for
veterans, first responders and their families, and families of the
fallen.
Navy veteran honored in Whitestown, Indiana with a Built to
Honor home
On May 8, more than 200 PulteGroup employees, neighbors and
community members welcomed U.S. Navy Petty Officer Second Class
Robert Orr and his family to their new mortgage-free home in
Whitestown. The Orr family’s home features three bedrooms plus a
loft and flex space. As a surprise to the family, the home was also
gifted fully furnished by PulteGroup’s professional design team
with personal touches throughout, including bedrooms specially
decorated for each child, a custom back patio with a grill for
family cookouts, garage upgrades to give Petty Officer Second Class
Orr a space to work on his car, and more. PulteGroup partnered with
Operation Homefront, a national nonprofit providing relief and
recurring family support programs and services to military
families, to help build the Orr family’s home.
After eight years in the Navy as a military police officer, Orr
had earned the rank of Petty Officer Second Class. He had
anticipated a long career in the Navy when he was diagnosed with a
service-connected autoimmune disease that makes his body unable to
regulate its temperature. Orr was medically discharged in March
2023. The suburb of Indianapolis appealed to the Orrs for its
relatively cool climate and its proximity to Petty Officer Second
Class Orr’s family. Whitestown is also near one of the nation’s top
immune disease physicians.
Decorated USAF Veteran receives first Built to Honor home in
the Southeast Florida region
On May 13, U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Francis “Frankie”
Reilly and his family were gifted a 2,685 square foot-plus,
single-family home with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Built
specifically for them, PulteGroup added special upgrades to the
Built to Honor home including a pool and custom rehab room in the
garage with a built-in ice tub and refrigerator. Master Sergeant
Reilly is a paralympic competitor in biking and will use the room
after intense training sessions. PulteGroup awarded the home in
partnership with Building Homes for Heroes®, a national nonprofit
organization devoted to bringing renewed hope and service to
injured veterans. This is the first Built to Honor home delivered
in Southeast Florida.
Master Sergeant Reilly joined the military in 1994 and served
honorably for 24 years before being medically retired. He was
injured during a special operation while acting as a jumpmaster.
Master Sergeant Reilly was also diagnosed with PTSD and TBI
(traumatic brain injury) after a mission that left several fellow
service members critically injured. For service to his country,
Master Sergeant Reilly received over 25 medals. As he continues his
recovery, Master Sergeant Reilly has become a paralympic cycling
athlete and hopes to qualify for the Olympics.
For more information on Built to Honor and this year’s veteran
recipients, please visit:
newsroom.pultegroup.com/built-to-honor.
About Built to Honor®
For 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 80 homes, gifting more than $30 million in
value, across the country. Built to Honor works in partnership with
nonprofit organizations to identify veteran candidates. For more
information about Built to Honor, go to builttohonor.org. Follow
Built to Honor on X: @BuiltToHonor and
Facebook.com/BuiltToHonor.
About PulteGroup
PulteGroup, Inc. (NYSE: PHM), based in Atlanta, Georgia, is one
of America’s largest homebuilding companies with operations in more
than 45 markets throughout the country. Through its brand portfolio
that includes Centex, Pulte Homes, Del Webb, DiVosta Homes,
American West and John Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, the company
is one of the industry’s most versatile homebuilders able to meet
the needs of multiple buyer groups and respond to changing consumer
demand. PulteGroup’s purpose is building incredible places where
people can live their dreams.
For more information about PulteGroup, Inc. and PulteGroup
brands, go to pultegroup.com; pulte.com; centex.com; delwebb.com;
divosta.com; jwhomes.com; and americanwesthomes.com. Follow
PulteGroup, Inc. on X: @PulteGroupNews.
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