Home is Hope for War Vet, Single Mom
Article by Michael Barrett, originally published on Gaston Gazette, on December 19, 2015
For U.S. Army veteran Lauren Hogan, a house in Bessemer City represents more than shelter; it’s a turning point. Hogan, who earned a Purple Heart after surviving a deadly attack during the Iraq War, has struggled for years with PTSD, job uncertainty, and single motherhood. Now, thanks to Purple Heart Homes, her fixer-upper is being transformed into a safe and welcoming home for her and her two daughters. With renovations underway and a community of volunteers behind her, Hogan sees more than walls going up; she sees a future finally taking shape.
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Home is hope for war vet, single mom
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