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Drew Walston, the founder of Mighty Hero Homes, aims to provide permanent affordable housing to homeless veterans and help them go from homelessness to homeownership, serving 32,000 veterans with a $100 million raised in just 100 days. The organization plans to reinstate community and belonging among veterans with a self-sustainable community center, job skill training, certification for canine trainers, and commercial gardens. They aim to build homes at a reasonable pace while maintaining high-quality standards that veterans can afford. The organization plans to mobilize a significant portion of the 380,000 churches in America for a $100 donation each and incentivize students to support their cause. Drew also discusses upcoming campaigns, including a partnership with NASCAR, Ray Lynn Construction, and Bauselle Watches, asking viewers to become ambassadors. Finally, Drew mentions San Antonio's inclusion in their shortlist for base building and that Texas is the fourth state in need of their services.
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Drew Walston, the founder of Mighty Hero Homes, aims to provide permanent affordable housing to homeless veterans and help them go from homelessness to homeownership, serving 32,000 veterans with a $100 million raised in just 100 days. The organization plans to reinstate community and belonging among veterans with a self-sustainable community center, job skill training, certification for canine trainers, and commercial gardens. They aim to build homes at a reasonable pace while maintaining high-quality standards that veterans can afford. The organization plans to mobilize a significant portion of the 380,000 churches in America for a $100 donation each and incentivize students to support their cause. Drew also discusses upcoming campaigns, including a partnership with NASCAR, Ray Lynn Construction, and Bauselle Watches, asking viewers to become ambassadors. Finally, Drew mentions San Antonio's inclusion in their shortlist for base building and that Texas is the fourth state in need of their services.