What's Happening?
Building Homes for Heroes, a national organization dedicated to providing homes for injured veterans, is hosting its second annual 'Honoring Our Heroes' 5K Run/Walk in Long Island, New York. The event aims to raise funds to provide mortgage-free homes and resources
for wounded veterans, first responders, and their families. Founded by Andy Pujol in 2006, the organization has grown into a national movement, hoping to complete its 500th home for a disabled veteran or first responder this year. The 5K event, organized by Marine Corps veteran Daniel Hernandez, includes a 1-mile kids' fun run and encourages nationwide participation through online registration. The goal is to raise $10,000, surpassing last year's $7,500.
Why It's Important?
The 'Honoring Our Heroes' 5K Run/Walk is crucial for supporting injured veterans and first responders, providing them with essential housing and resources. This event highlights the ongoing need for community support and fundraising to assist those who have served the nation. By offering mortgage-free homes and emergency funding, Building Homes for Heroes alleviates financial burdens, allowing veterans to focus on recovery and other life aspects. The event also fosters community involvement and awareness, encouraging people to contribute to a meaningful cause. As the organization aims to complete its 500th home, the success of this fundraiser is vital for continuing its mission.









