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America’s wounded, struggling veterans get brand-new homes built by Florida teens

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America’s youth is giving back to America’s heroes.

The national nonprofit Building Homes for Heroes (BHH) builds, modifies and gifts mortgage-free homes to injured veterans, first responders and Gold Star families (who have lost a U.S. military service member while he or she was serving).

The New York-based organization has recently teamed up with local high-school students from The Villages Charter School (TVCS) Construction Management Academy in Florida.

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In May, BHH unveiled two new homes to veterans in Lake Panasoffkee, Florida, gifted to U.S. Army Specialist Rajae Jones and U.S. Army Sergeant James Tabares and their families.

The homes were built from the ground up by TVCS students in partnership with BHH, requiring them to perform hands-on work, learn a new trade and give back to their community.

Kim Vesey, president and general counsel of BHH President, reflected on the recent projects and partnership with TVCS.

“It’s a really phenomenal program, and we’re so lucky to have been able to partner with them,” she said in an interview with Fox News Digital.

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Together, the organization and student program have built several houses for veterans, starting in 2024 with a family who had been “really struggling,” Vesey said.

The family had reportedly lived in transitional housing while the husband struggled with a military injury and PTSD, which made it difficult to keep a job.

“They just found themselves in this cycle of endless struggle,” Vesey said. “They had two young boys, and they were really trying so hard.”

The family was gifted the first home built by TVCS students and BHH. Now, both sons work at the school, and the veteran runs a program at the School of Autism.

“The community should always lend a helping hand to those who have served and need some help.”

“I really can’t say enough great things about the opportunity that the school is giving to these students,” Vesey said. “The hands-on ability to not just go into a classroom and learn a trade, but to also give back to their community at the same time and to change people’s lives and see it firsthand … being able to have that kind of impact on the world and realizing that what you do matters — I can’t imagine how much that helps.”

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Recent TVCS graduate Blake Tart, 18, shared his experience in a separate interview with Fox News Digital.

“My experience with Building Homes for Heroes was very cool – seeing the project go from a spot of sand to a finished and decorated house,” he said. “I will take the hard work and lessons learned with me into my next career path, and the most valuable lesson is that I can work on all of this myself at my own home one day.”

Tart, who comes from a family of veterans, said he and his fellow classmates showed up every day and “worked our hardest” for the veterans receiving homes.

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“We were never satisfied with good enough – we wanted it to be perfect,” he said. “The community should always lend a helping hand to those who have served and need some help.”

BHH has a presence in 37 U.S. states, but Florida has seen the highest demand for housing among veterans, according to Vesey. She emphasized the importance of people having a wider understanding of why former service members may need extra help.

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“People don’t find themselves in situations where they can’t provide for their family out of intent,” Vesey said. “Any one of us are just a few paychecks away from being in a situation where we are unable to provide for our families.”

veteran and wife in front of home

“Our veterans go into the military to serve their country for so many different reasons, and many of them go into that thinking it’s going to be a full-time career, just as if you’re a teacher or a lawyer or a doctor… and that’s your retirement, that’s your savings, that’s everything you need to support your family,” she went on.

“So, when you go into the military thinking you’re going to put 30 years into that career, and it gets cut short because you’re injured, it’s a high risk.”

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Many veterans who leave the military after an injury don’t have a stable place to live, a college degree or a back-up career.

“You haven’t put down roots because you’ve served your country for 10 years … There is no fallback plan,” Vesey said. “When people enter this high-risk career and that career is cut short through no fault of their own to serve our country, I think it’s paramount that our country is there to serve them.”

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