Habitat for Humanity builds and preserves affordable home ownership for our local community. Each year, we are honored to serve several veteran families in our community who are either seeking to build a forever home with us or need critical home repairs that will allow them to age in place safely and affordably. Some of this work is funded through grants that require local matching funds. Your support of our mission will allow more families to be assisted through our “Hand up, not a Handout” model.

Our 2025 Veteran Homebuyer and Family Partner

Anita Person joined the military in August 1999 as a Unit Supply Specialist. She went to Fort Jackson for basic training and Fort Lee for Advanced Individual Training. She was stationed in Germany for 1 year and returned to Fort Liberty (Fort Bragg) 82nd Division reserve until 2007. She enjoyed being able to travel and meet new people

She enjoyed being able to travel and meet new people. She said, "The military taught me a lot of structure, leadership, skills, and discipline. I am thankful for being able to see Germany and experience different cultures and also the skills that the military has taught me".

Anita and her son Montie are looking forward to moving into their own home and seeing their accomplishment of building it with Habitat. We appreciate your interest in Sandhills Habitat Veterans Build. Through this initiative, you can help us provide a guaranteed affordable home to U.S. veteran Anita Person and her family in Moore County.

Anita picks out finishes for new home.

Anita and her son, Montie

Phillip at Home Dedication

In the past year, we have had the honor of assisting two homebuyers in purchasing a home with a guaranteed affordable mortgage. One of them, Phillip Dorsey, is a father of three who is working two jobs to create a better life for his family. His beautiful home in Aberdeen was dedicated during the week of Veterans Day in November, 2023. The other, Teanna Davis, is a mom and National Guard member who, in addition to her service, works two additional jobs. Their stories of resilience and determination are a testament to the strength of our veteran community and the impact of our programs.

Teanna with Sister at Dedication

In addition to our new home construction program, we proudly serve many veterans each year through our Aging in Place (AIP) critical home repair program. Through AIP, non-Habitat elderly or disabled homeowners can access low or no-cost exterior repairs such as window replacements, septic replacements, or wheelchair ramps. We want to help veterans and others stay in their affordable homes longer. This year, we assisted Mr. and Mrs. Moses McGirt with a roof replacement and HVAC installation. Mr. McGirt is a Vietnam Veteran who served as a transportation specialist and heavy wheel mechanic.

New Roofing

New HVAC System

We also provided a replacement of the windows and doors as well as vinyl siding at the home of Willie James Wall. “Willie J,” as he is known to friends and family, is also a Vietnam Veteran who was drafted just after his 18th birthday. After an honorable discharge four years later, he took what he learned in the Army and began driving trucks. After several years of trucking all over the country as an Over the Road trucker, he opted to come off the road and started a long career with Perdue. He also returned to the US military, enlisting in the NC Army National Guard.

 

We also provided Mr. John Rooy and his wife, Giselle, with a new roof and windows as well as a wheelchair ramp. Mr. Rooy is a Navy Veteran who served during the Korean War. They have been married for 68 years. Both remarked at how these improvements have significantly changed their living conditions and share their heartfelt thanks with all of the donors and volunteers who, with their support, made it possible. Your contributions are the backbone of our operations, and we are deeply grateful for your continued support.