Rebuild Hope families greatly appreciate our donors' support
"Thank you for the hand up during my families time of need, If there is anything I can do to help out the organization please do let me know Sir. I give you my word, as soon as we are financially stable, I will become a donor to help out any of our great Vets and Active Duty servicemen.
Army Sgt. Castillo Enrique Jr.(Veteran)
"Hello Mr. Hendrickson, I just wanted to thank Rebuild Hope again for your help. The funds came in great need. I paid my rent and bought some food. I know I have a long way to go but at least now I have everything down on paper( a 12-mos. budget) and that is a good start. Hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend and have a great summer ahead."
Army SPC Alexandria White (Veteran)
"Thank you so much for all Rebuild Hope has done for me and my family. I am now attending school in Santa Rosa, California. I am utilizing the the new GI BIll. I never could have made it to this point without you. We were very tight for cash the entire time and the assistance checks you sent would arrive right in the nick of time to keep us afloat. Each one was like a miracle of its own. Thank you and the Rebuild Hope donors who gave so much to us in our time of need. It makes me feel good to know someone is still out there looking out for our vets and their daily needs during these times."
Philip Northcutt, Veteran's Advocate, Sgt/USMC (fmr), Combat Veteran - OIF 2.2, Ramadi, Iraq 2004-2005
"Please know how very much your generous contributions have meant to my family during our time of need. Indeed, we are so very thankful that our son is alive and with us today. We could never truly express our deepest appreciation to each and every one of you for your scarifices on our behalf."
Terri Hardin, mother of U.S. Army Specialist Kevin Hardin (Medical hold),Iraq combat veteran
"Thank you for all your help and for building such a wonderful service for our veterans. Rebuild Hope has greatly helped our family. I was 5 months pregnant when my husband Chris was injured in Iraq with a severe brain injury and aspiration pneumonia. He fought pneumonia for about one month and it took him 2 months to wake up from his coma. When he finally was out of his coma he couldn't get out of bed to dress himself, walk or even talk.
By the time our daughter was born Chris was talking and walking and I am happy to report that he was able to be there for the birth of our daughter Elizabeth Rose. To help him continue to make improvements both mentally and physically we decided to do a rehab program in Palo Alto, California for 6 months. The program greatly helped Chris regain some of his previous abilities, but it was hard on us financially.
While we were in California we had to pay our rent there and our mortgage at home. That is where Rebuild Hope came to our aid. They helped relieve some of our financial burdens which in turn allowed us to stay in California and get the help the Chris so needed.
Thank you for all the help and support. I don't know where we would be today without it.
Laura Carver, wife of Army Staff Sergeant Chris Carver (veteran)
"I can't thank you enough for the help Rebuild Hope has provided our two warriors, Claudia Carreon and Felipe Adams. You and all your donors should be very proud of what has been accomplished in a very short time. Those extra dollars make all the difference. (And) over and above the money, the message of love and appreciation for their sacrifices builds their hope."
Mike Talleda, president, The 9-11 HelpAmericaFoundation