What We Offer:
1. ADA-Compliant Tiny Homes (800 sq. ft.):
Each home is professionally designed to accommodate veterans with disabilities. Homes include:
- 2 bedrooms
- Full kitchen with essential appliances
- Accessible bathroom (Jack and Jill layout optional)
- Open-concept living area with natural lighting
- Energy-efficient heating and cooling
2. Veteran-Centered Community Design:
Our homes are not isolated—they are part of a secure, supportive micro-community. The design includes:
- A central community pavilion for meals, gatherings, and support services
- Landscaped outdoor areas for peace, reflection, and recreation
- Private driveways and walkable paths
3. Wraparound Services Onsite:
We provide access to:
- Case management
- Mental health and trauma-informed care
- Substance abuse counseling
- Employment training and job placement
- Healthcare navigation
- Transportation services

💬 Why it Matters
-
💬 Why It Matters:
-
Too many veterans return home to face homelessness, joblessness, or trauma without support. At the American Valor Association, we believe no hero should be left behind. Our housing program is a promise—a home, a future, and a community that never gives u

What We Offer:
-
4. Transitional & Permanent Housing Options:
We assist veterans in all stages of their journey:
- Emergency intake housing
- Transitional short-term housing (3–12 months)
- Long-term permanent housing for qualified veterans
5. Family Reintegration Support:
We welcome veterans with families and offer services to support family healing, reunification, and child stability.
6. Veteran Employment Pipeline:
Many of the homes and community amenities will be constructed and maintained by veteran labor. We train, employ, and uplift veterans through our development process.
✅
Program Goals
- House 75–100 veterans annually
- Hire 25–75 local workers, including veteran tradespeople
- Empower every veteran we serve to live with dignity, independence, and purpose