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PulteGroup Surprises U.S. Air Force Veteran with New Home in Southeast Florida

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PulteGroup celebrates the 10th anniversary of its Built to Honor program, providing mortgage-free homes to veterans. Recently, U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Francis Reilly and his wife were awarded a new home in Port St. Lucie, Florida, marking the program's first home in Southeast Florida. Since its launch in 2013, PulteGroup has delivered over 75 homes to veterans nationwide. The construction of the Reilly's home, exceeding 2,600 square feet, is set to begin this spring, symbolizing a significant commitment to supporting injured veterans and their families.

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The Company’s Built to Honor program celebrates its 10th year of providing mortgage-free homes to deserving veterans

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- A U.S. Air Force veteran and his wife received the news of a lifetime in the beginning of the new year. They were chosen to receive a brand-new mortgage-free home in Port St. Lucie, Florida, awarded by national homebuilder PulteGroup through the company’s Built to Honor® program. Celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2023, this will be the first Built to Honor home awarded in Southeast Florida.

PulteGroup's Southeast Florida division surprises a U.S. Air Force veteran with a mortgage-free home in Port St. Lucie, Florida. (Photo: Business Wire)

PulteGroup's Southeast Florida division surprises a U.S. Air Force veteran with a mortgage-free home in Port St. Lucie, Florida. (Photo: Business Wire)

On February 1, U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Francis “Frankie” Reilly met with PulteGroup’s Southeast Florida division leaders at the Heron Preserve community by Pulte Homes. He believed he was interviewing as part of the application process, but when he arrived, the team shared the big news.

“This has been the surprise of a lifetime, and we are so incredibly grateful to everyone involved for making this happen for us,” said Reilly. “It is absolutely a dream come true for us.”

“It is a privilege for PulteGroup employees, along with our trade partners and suppliers, to give back to our nation’s veterans in a meaningful way,” said PulteGroup Southeast Florida Division President, Brent Baker. “This family is so deserving of this gift. We look forward to working with them as we build this home to meet their needs and help them create wonderful new memories in this next chapter of their lives.”

Built specifically for the Reilly family, construction of their new 2,600+ square foot single-family home will begin in the spring. PulteGroup awarded the home in partnership with Building Homes for Heroes®, a national non-profit organization devoted to bringing renewed hope and service to injured veterans.

“We are extremely grateful to PulteGroup and their Built to Honor program for supporting our veterans and military families with mortgage-free homes,” said Rusty Smallwood, Operations Manager for Building Homes for Heroes®.

PulteGroup’s Built to Honor program was launched in 2013 to recognize and thank returning military personnel who have been injured during their term of service by providing them with mortgage-free homes. Over the past 10 years, the company has delivered over 75 new-construction homes to veterans nationwide.

U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Francis Reilly

USAF Master Sergeant Francis 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. As his parachute deployed, it caught his leg and pulled it backward causing severe trauma to his leg and foot that found him at two different level one trauma centers. He now has permanent paralysis in his right leg, and his recovery continues. Sergeant Reilly was also diagnosed with PTSD and TBI (traumatic brain injury) after a mission that left several close teammates critically injured. For service to his country, USAF Master Sergeant Reilly is the recipient of more than 25 service medals.

Now, as he continues his recovery, Reilly has become a paralympic cycling athlete and hopes to qualify for the Olympics. He and his wife Heather are looking forward to relocating to Port St. Lucie, in a new home that they can call their own, where he can continue to recover and make new memories with family.

About Built to Honor®

PulteGroup’s Built to Honor® program recognizes and thanks returning military personnel who have been injured during their term of service by providing mortgage-free homes to veterans and their families. Launched in 2013, the program has built and donated more than 75 homes 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 Twitter: @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 40 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 Twitter: @PulteGroupNews.

Macey Kessler

office: 404.978.6414

macey.kessler@pultegroup.com

Source: PulteGroup, Inc.

FAQ

What is the Built to Honor program by PulteGroup?

The Built to Honor program, launched in 2013, provides mortgage-free homes to injured veterans as a way to recognize their service.

When was the first Built to Honor home awarded in Southeast Florida?

The first Built to Honor home in Southeast Florida was awarded at the beginning of 2023.

Who received the home awarded by PulteGroup in Port St. Lucie, Florida?

U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant Francis Reilly and his wife were the recipients of the mortgage-free home.

How many homes has PulteGroup built for veterans through the Built to Honor program?

PulteGroup has built and donated over 75 homes to veterans through the Built to Honor program.

What size is the new home awarded to Master Sergeant Reilly?

The new home awarded to Master Sergeant Reilly is over 2,600 square feet.

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