Building Homes for Disabled Veterans and Their Families
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HeroHomes Loudoun | A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself - Joseph Campbell

Prefer to Donate by Check? – Please mail your check to
HeroHomes Donations, 125 Hirst Rd, Suite 3C, Purcellville, VA 20132

Please Consider a Monthly Recurring Donation

Note that the donation form includes an option to make your donation an automatic monthly recurring donation. We appreciate every donation, no matter the amount. However, recurring donations are extremely valuable to us because they provide a predictable baseline of revenue making it easier to plan and be more efficient. Small recurring gifts make HeroHomes less dependent on large fundraising events and keep us focused on the mission every single day.

HeroHomes is a 501(c)3 not for profit foundation established to build houses for those who have fought for the preservation of freedom and democracy for others. These deserving vets and their families cannot regain what they lost defending our country, but we can give them a new start in building a solid foundation for their future and the dignity of an independent life in a wonderful small town community setting. We provide the opportunity for disabled veterans to rejoin society with the security and pride of home ownership.

HeroHomes News/Updates

Robert Irvine Donation

Robert Irvine Donation

On Saturday, October 8, 2022 HeroHomes was honored to receive a charitable donation of $5,000 from the Robert ...
Loudoun Times-Mirror

Loudoun Times-Mirror

Bluemont Vineyard Presents Check to HeroHomes Supporting Project 4 – “AV’s House”

HeroHomes building home for veteran in Purcellville

Bluemont Vineyard Presents Check to HeroHomes Supporting Project 4 – “AV’s House”

Loudoun Now

Loudoun Now

Tim Hudson and Kelly Jenkins, of The Home Depot distribution center in Winchester, piece together the patio of ...

Volunteers Make Push to Complete Next HeroHome

Tim Hudson and Kelly Jenkins, of The Home Depot distribution center in Winchester, piece together the patio of HeroHomes next veteran’s house in Round Hill on Saturday.
Loudoun Now

Loudoun Now

David Kidwell’s immaculate 1937 Studebaker coup on display at the second annual HeroHomes Cruise In. Photo ...

Photo Gallery: Hot Rods Help to Build Hero Homes

David Kidwell’s immaculate 1937 Studebaker coup on display at the second annual HeroHomes Cruise In. Photo courtesy of Loudoun Now.
Loudoun Now

Loudoun Now

Brian & Jolyne Haas receive the keys to their new home. Photo courtesy of Loudoun Now.

Loudoun’s HeroHomes Completes First House for Wounded Warrior

Brian & Jolyne Haas receive the keys to their new home. Photo courtesy of Loudoun Now.