Wilmington Area Rebuilding Ministry (WARM), a grassroots nonprofit founded in 1996, completes urgent home repairs - including storm damage - and accessibility upgrades for low-income homeowners. Those who qualify receive help at no charge, and our wonderful army of volunteers complete most of the work.
Most WARM homeowners are elderly, disabled, single parents and/or military veterans who live on an average of $800 to $1,400 per month. They have managed their limited incomes well enough to own real estate in the Cape Fear region; they just need a little help from their community to continue living in their homes safely.
While it is a privilege to help all these individuals and families hold onto their homes, military veterans hold a special place in my heart. I’ve noticed some characteristics that all WARM veterans share and they are at the forefront of my mind this Veterans Day.
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