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Restoring Freedom
Veterans Receive Aid Through Homes For Our Troops And StorageGives
By Josh Huff
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he transition from military service back to civilian life is difficult for many veterans, but for those who have been severely injured in service, the challenges are even greater. These men and women, who have sacrificed so much for their country, often face significant obstacles as they try to rebuild their lives. One of the most critical issues they face is finding a home that accommodates their physical needs and allows them to regain their independence.

While many of us take for granted the ability to move freely around our homes, for veterans who have lost limbs or experienced debilitating injuries, navigating daily life in a standard house can be incredibly challenging. Imagine trying to move a wheelchair through narrow doorways or reach everyday necessities from a lower height. It’s for this reason that organizations like Homes for Our Troops (HFOT) exist, providing a lifeline to veterans by building homes that cater to their specific needs.

Homes For Our Troops
Homes for Our Troops (HFOT) is a non-profit organization with a mission that touches the very heart of what it means to support veterans. Established in 2004, HFOT builds and donates specially adapted custom homes to post-9/11 veterans who have been severely injured in the line of duty. These homes are not just houses; they are designed to help veterans regain their independence and dignity by making daily living easier and more accessible.

The veterans served by HFOT have often experienced life-altering injuries, such as multiple limb amputations, paralysis, or severe traumatic brain injuries. For these individuals, a traditional home can be filled with obstacles that most people never think about: doorways that are too narrow, bathrooms that aren’t accessible, or kitchens that can’t be used safely. HFOT steps in to remove these barriers by building homes with features like roll-in showers, widened doorways, and pull-down shelving in kitchens. Every detail is designed with the veteran’s specific needs in mind, allowing them to move freely and comfortably in their own space.

A man with a beard speaking at a podium with a "Homes for Our Troops" banner, featuring the tagline "Building Homes, Rebuilding Lives" and a circular logo with an American flag and house.
Lonnie Bickford speaking at a HFOT ceremony
Since its founding, Homes for Our Troops has built more than 340 homes across the United States, changing the lives of hundreds of veterans and their families. These homes are provided at no cost to the veterans, ensuring they can focus on rebuilding their lives without the financial burden of a mortgage. For many veterans, these homes represent more than just a place to live—they offer hope, freedom, and the ability to reclaim a sense of normalcy after enduring unimaginable hardships. Through the work of Homes for Our Troops, veterans are given the opportunity to live with greater independence and dignity, surrounded by a home that truly meets their needs.
StorageGives Supports Veterans
StorageGives plays a vital role in supporting the mission of Homes for Our Troops, ensuring that veterans have access to the resources they need to live independently. As a non-profit organization that directs 100 percent of its donations to impactful charities, StorageGives focuses on areas that make a real difference, including medicine, veterans, children, and clean water. Veterans, in particular, are a key part of StorageGives’ mission, and partnering with Homes for Our Troops aligns perfectly with this goal.

Through its support, StorageGives helps fund the construction of these specially adapted homes. The partnership between StorageGives and Homes for Our Troops is more than just financial; it’s a way for self-storage professionals and businesses to give back to those who have given so much for their country. This partnership allows members of the self-storage community to be part of a larger mission to support veterans and their families as they rebuild their lives. For the veterans who receive these homes, the impact is immeasurable—they not only gain a house but also the freedom and dignity that comes with having a space that truly supports their needs.

A group of men raising the American flag on a flagpole in a wooded area, with three individuals placing their hands over their hearts during the ceremony.
A Home For Our Troops home dedication ceremony
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This month is an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the debt of gratitude we owe to those who have defended our freedoms and to actively seek ways to support them as they transition back to civilian life.”
– Josh Huff
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A Month Of Honor
November is National Veterans and Military Families Month, a time dedicated to honoring the immense sacrifices made by veterans and their families. These men and women have not only served their country but have often done so at great personal cost, suffering physical and emotional injuries that alter their lives forever. This month is an opportunity for all of us to reflect on the debt of gratitude we owe to those who have defended our freedoms and to actively seek ways to support them as they transition back to civilian life. National Veterans and Military Families Month serves as a reminder of the ongoing responsibility we have to care for these heroes and ensure they receive the support they need.

Homes for Our Troops, with the backing of organizations like StorageGives, plays a critical role in providing tangible solutions to some of the most pressing needs veterans face. By building homes that cater specifically to the physical and mobility challenges of veterans, Homes for Our Troops helps alleviate one of the most significant burdens these heroes face in their post-service lives. This makes November an especially important month to highlight the work being done to give back to those who have given so much.

Logo for "Homes for Our Troops" featuring an American flag waving above a house silhouette with a white picket fence and the website URL "www.hfotusa.org" at the bottom.
Make A Difference
Supporting veterans isn’t just a responsibility of organizations; it’s something all of us can contribute to, and StorageGives offers a unique way to get involved. Through donations to StorageGives, you can directly support life-changing projects like Homes for Our Troops, ensuring that 100 percent of your contribution goes to empowering veterans and their families. Every donation helps build a home designed to give veterans the freedom to live independently, free from the limitations imposed by a traditional house.

There are also opportunities to support veterans through StorageGives by attending auctions at conferences hosted by the Tennessee Self Storage Association and Louisiana Self Storage Association. These auctions not only raise funds for Homes for Our Troops but also bring the self- storage community together in a shared mission to support veterans. By attending these events or contributing financially, you are playing a part in helping severely injured veterans live in homes that provide safety, comfort, and the dignity they deserve. You can visit StorageGives.org to learn about all the opportunities we provide throughout the year.

As we honor veterans during National Veterans and Military Families Month, take the opportunity to make a difference. Through StorageGives, your contribution can help ensure that those who have sacrificed for our country have the support they need to rebuild their lives. Together, we can help veterans find the independence they fought so hard to protect.

Josh Huff is a marketing specialist, licensed drone pilot, and StorageGives volunteer. His company, Lighthouse Storage Solutions, provides consulting, training, marketing, and drone services for the industry. His industry insights have been shared through his co-hosting of the Gabfocus Self Storage Podcast as well as state and national presentations.