Sutter Home Family Vineyards said it is helping to build 10 Tiny Homes for veterans, victims of natural disasters, first responders and others struggling with housing instability throughout the multi-year campaign.
Sutter Home: Project Tiny Home has built two homes to-date; the first home – in Florida – reunited an active-duty military family with their young daughter in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma; the second home – in California – is helping a travelling nurse provide aid in underserved areas.
The program’s upcoming third home – to reside in New Hampshire – will make it possible for a soldier to continue serving in the U.S. Army in remembrance of her friend. San Francisco will be home to the fourth recipient – a Navy veteran suffering from PTSD – as she continues her work in healthcare. Six homes remain available for Americans in need.
“Our first four home recipients – the Innis family, Samantha, Madeleine and Ida – are an inspiration to us all here at Sutter Home,” said Brie Wohld, VP-marketing for Sutter Home. “When we decided to continue our tradition of philanthropy and community giving with Sutter Home: Project Tiny Home, we could not have imagined meeting such deserving families-in-need. Their personal sacrifices that they’ve made for others are innumerable, and we are thrilled to help make their lives a bit easier through our Sutter Home: Project Tiny Home initiative.”