"HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS" BEGINS LATEST PROJECT --
Funding comes from private and corporate
donors across the country.

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America Supports You: 'Homes for Our Troops' Begins Latest Project
By Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON – The first shovels have cut into the land that eventually
will hold Marine Sgt. Jared Luce's new home -- one specially adapted to
accommodate his disabilities.
America Supports You member organization Homes for Our Troops is building
Luce's house. Founded by John Gonsalves, Homes For Our Troops is a
Massachusetts-based nonprofit organization that provides specially adapted
homes for severely wounded veterans.
Luce, with the 6th Motor Transport, 4th Forward Service Support Group out of
New Haven, Conn., lost both legs and suffered severe damage to his left hand
and left eye when the Humvee he was driving in Iraq was blown up by a
double-stacked land mine.
The groundbreaking for Luce's future home went off without a hitch in
Coventry, Conn., yesterday, said Kirt Rebello, director of projects and
veterans affairs for Homes for Our Troops.
"We've actually been working on this one for a while already, because
there's a lot of preparation and building of relationships with the local
community to get the ball rolling on these things," he said. "A great deal
of what we do is getting things lined up."
That community support and relationship building goes a long way toward
getting services and materials donated to complete the project. What's not
donated is covered from Homes for Our Troops funds, Rebello said.
The national average cost of a house the organization builds is $200,000.
Homes for Our Troops generally covers anywhere from $100,000 to $150,000 of
the total cost, Rebello said.
"(Homes for Our Troops' funding is) all from private donors and corporate
donors across the country, everything from large anonymous donors to
children who have bake sales or yard sales," he said. "The support across
the country is unbelievable."
To date, the organization has received enough donations of materials,
services and funds to build or adapt 19 homes since its beginnings in March
2004. Six have been completed. Twelve others are under way, with another set
to start with a July 10 ground-breaking in Montana.
"Ideally, we want to try to get as much donated as possible so that we have
more money to help more veterans," Rebello said.
Six severely wounded veterans are on a waiting list to get new or adapted
homes as soon as arrangements can be made.
"There's a minimum eligibility requirement as a far as the wounds that are
received," Rebello said. "From there, we factor in a whole bunch of other
things, like family situation."
The organization's requirements mirror those of the Veterans Affairs
Specially Adapted Housing Grant program, he added. For now, Homes for Our
Troops is focusing on global war on terrorism veterans, with hope that one
day it can expand to accommodate veterans from other conflicts.
"We want to try and help those that are being severely disrupted right now,
the ones with young families," Rebello said. "We want to try and help them
get through this so that their long-term prognosis is better than it might
have otherwise been."
For Rebello, there's a personal aspect to his work with Homes for Our
Troops. He served 12 years in the Marine Corps and couldn't sit by watching
veterans' needs go unmet. On a larger scale, he said, the program is
important because it lets servicemembers know that they have support at home
if they ever need it.
"I think as a nation we made some mistakes in past wars, and we didn't
support our veterans the way we should have, but at least we can try not to
repeat that again," Rebello said. "In general, I always say that a big part
of being an American is the American dream of home ownership and things like
that.
"And who better to have the American dream of home ownership than somebody
who sacrificed so much to defend that dream?" he asked.
The Homes for Our Troops Web site has a list of completed projects and those
under way. Each ongoing project lists items or services the organization is
hoping someone will donate.
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