Cultivating Veteran Housing

Supporting Disabled and Homeless Veterans

Our Mission

As many Veterans experience displacement, suffer from illnesses, and struggle to cope with the aftereffects of deployment, the transition back into the civilian world can be extremely difficult. Building for Veterans is here to help disabled and homeless Veterans get back on their feet. We support our Veterans who have selflessly defended this great nation by ensuring they receive favorable treatment and access to available resources.


Building for Veterans has committed our time and effort to helping disabled and homeless Veterans obtain affordable and sufficient housing. One homeless Veteran is one too many. We will work to help end Veteran homelessness.

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What We Do.

Our mission is to help end Veteran homelessness and provide resources to disabled Veterans in need. We give back to our community by serving those who have served us. Learn more about what we do by clicking below.

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To qualify for assistance you must be a Veteran of the American Armed Forces. Please complete the form and provide proof of service by clicking Get Help. Once we have received your request, a representative will be in contact. For a list of all program requirements please click learn more.

Do You Qualify?

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Supporting Veterans

There are a number of helpful resources available to Veterans, most of which Veterans are unaware of or need assistance in getting things done. We are here to help you with that. Click Learn More to view resources available to you.

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Make A Donation Today!

Your gift will help end Veteran homelessness.

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“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”

— John F. Kennedy

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE

Contact

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email
info@buildingforvets.org

Phone
(205) 334-3118