The Home Depot Foundation Surprises Atlanta's Mary Hall Freedom Village With $100,000 To Support Homeless Veterans
The Home Depot Foundation made a $100,000 contribution to Mary Hall Freedom Village (MHFV) in Atlanta, supporting local women veterans transitioning out of homelessness. The funding will help establish a new family services center offering career development, childcare, and wellness services. During the festive event, over 20 veterans received holiday gifts, including essentials and personal items. The Home Depot Foundation's Operation Surprise initiative, dedicated to veterans, has invested $400 million in such causes since 2011, enhancing more than 50,000 homes for veterans.
- Donation of $100,000 to support homeless women veterans.
- Funding will establish a family services center, enhancing services offered.
- Strong commitment to veterans demonstrated with over $400 million invested since 2011.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 22, 2022 / The Home Depot:
This holiday season, The Home Depot Foundation surprised Atlanta-based nonprofit partner, Mary Hall Freedom Village (MHFV), with
More than 20 veteran residents were presented with holiday gifts and honored for their U.S. military service during the festive celebration. These residents were able to choose their own throw blankets, sheets, towels and pillows, all provided by The Company Store at The Home Depot. Pajamas, robes, coats, personal essentials and other wish-list items were also gifted to the veterans and their children. Additionally, MHFV's staff members received gift cards for their benevolent community work.
This year, U.S. Navy veteran, Crystal Sellers enrolled in Mary Hall Freedom Village's homeless veterans' reintegration program for female veterans and their children. While the journey hasn't been easy, Crystal is making tremendous strides on her road to recovery from alcohol abuse and credits much of her success to the partnership between The Home Depot Foundation and Mary Hall Freedom Village.
"When Mary Hall Freedom Village and The Home Depot Foundation decided to work together, little did they know how much of a positive impact it would have on my everyday quality of life and future by showing me what it was like to live comfortably and safely again. I no longer lived in shame. My confidence, self-esteem and self-worth have skyrocketed," says Crystal.
The Home Depot Foundation's annual Operation Surprise initiative aims to provide life-changing moments of surprise through service to our nation's veterans. From Veterans Day through December, Team Depot will complete hundreds of service projects in honor of Veterans Day, providing moments of surprise along the way.
Giving back to veterans is personal to The Home Depot, as more than 35,000 of the company's associates are veterans or military spouses. Since 2011, The Home Depot Foundation has invested
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