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Announcing our 2020 Veterans Build Project

Updated: Feb 3, 2020




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 30, 2020

Kate Wright, Executive Director

Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County

307-637-8067


Cheyenne Credit Unions Creating a Home Ownership Opportunity for a Local Hero through Habitat for Humanity’s Inaugural Veterans Build Project.


Cheyenne, Wyoming: Eight local credit unions are teaming up to make the dream of home-ownership a reality for a local veteran. They’ll achieve this by fully renovating a small cottage style home on East 7th Street in Cheyenne in partnership with Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County.


Veteran families, particularly older veterans, often face unique housing challenges. The National Low Income Housing Coalition finds that 24% of households headed by veterans 55 and older are living with housing burdens, paying too much for rent, or living in inadequate or unsafe conditions. Habitat affiliates nationwide are addressing the issue with their Veterans Build program.


Habitat’s Executive Director, Kate Wright has been looking for an opportunity to add a Veterans Build to the affiliate’s schedule. “Cheyenne is an ideal place for a Veterans Build” she said, adding “our community’s strong military culture, and the many veteran families who call Cheyenne home makes the program an excellent fit.”


Local Federal Credit Unions were eager to get involved, noting many of their employees and members are former or active duty military personnel themselves. Blue, Meridian Trust, and WyHy have committed to being Platinum Sponsors, Western Vista will be the projects Gold Sponsor and Cheyenne-Laramie County Employees, First Education, Nuvision, and UniWyo join at the Silver Sponsor level.


In addition to financial contributions, each credit union will send teams of associates to help with the renovations. They’ll work alongside the veteran partner family Habitat selects to purchase the home with a low-cost, zero interest mortgage. Applications for home-ownership will be solicited through veteran’s organizations, churches and other groups who engage with the veteran community. Veterans and military families interested in applying may also contact Kate Wright directly.


As a Veterans Build Affiliate, Habitat and the community will create a life changing home-ownership opportunity for someone who has faithfully served our county. Additionally, Habitat hopes to raise awareness about the unique housing issues so many veterans face in their daily lives.


Those wishing to contribute time, materials, or donations towards the project are asked to contact Kate Wright kate@cheyennehfh.org. The community can learn more about the project by visiting https://www.cheyennehabitat.org/veterans-build.



About Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County: For 29 years Habitat for Humanity has been building strength, stability, and self-reliance through home-ownership opportunities in Laramie County. In 2020, the organization will complete its 50th & 51st homes on Sonata Lane and East 7th Street in Cheyenne.

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