Rebuilding Together, Countrywide, Home Depot Volunteers Provide Home Improvements for Injured Houston Soldier
September 07 2006 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Serving Those Who SERVE Assists Severely-Injured Veterans With $1
Million Grant From Countrywide Financial Corporation HOUSTON, Sept.
7 /PRNewswire/ -- Rebuilding Together(R), the nation's largest
volunteer home rehabilitation organization will be in Houston, on
Friday, September 8, providing modifications and repairs to the
home of Harrison Manyoma through its Serving Those Who SERVE(SM)
program. Countrywide(R) Financial Corporation, America's #1 home
loan lender*, has contributed $1 million as the founding sponsor of
the nationwide program that provides free home modifications to
severely-injured soldiers and veterans returning from Operation
Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Volunteers from
Countrywide, Rebuilding Together and The Home Depot(R) will join
with local contractors and vendors to assist Mr. Manyoma and his
family. "Serving Those Who SERVE is excited to be working with our
Houston affiliate to assist Mr. Manyoma," said Patricia Johnson,
president and CEO of Rebuilding Together. "Veterans and soldiers
like Mr. Manyoma have given so much for our country, and with our
generous grant from Countrywide Financial Corporation, we will be
able to make this house and many more homes safer and more
accessible for those suffering life-changing injuries during
service abroad." On July 2, 2004, while serving as a U.S. Army
Corporal in Iraq, Mr. Manyoma was severely injured when an
improvised explosive device (IED) detonated near his Bradley
Fighting Vehicle while his unit was on patrol west of Baghdad. The
explosion left Mr. Manyoma with serious burns that cause severe
pain, limiting use of his right arm and hand, and requiring him to
wear a special compression glove. "Countrywide is proud to be the
founding sponsor of Serving Those Who SERVE as the newest facet of
our 10 years of commitment to Rebuilding Together," stated Belinda
Everette, Senior Regional Vice President of Countrywide, America's
Wholesale Lender, in Houston, and a volunteer at the Manyoma
residence. "Last fall, Countrywide provided initial funding for
three Serving Those Who SERVE projects. With the completion of the
last of these projects in March, Rebuilding Together demonstrated
the need for this kind of program, and Countrywide proudly
committed a million dollars in long-term funding for the program.
We anticipate this grant will allow for the completion of
modifications to at least 50 veterans' homes," Everette said. The
September 8 ceremony will feature presentations from Johnson,
Everette, and Texas State Senator Mario Gallegos. Previous Serving
Those Who SERVE projects have been completed in Rosedale, MD;
Manassas Park, VA; Birmingham, AL; Clinton, MD and Miramar, FL. For
further information about the Serving Those Who SERVE program or to
make a contribution on line, go to
http://www.servingthosewhoserve.org/. About Countrywide Founded in
1969, Countrywide Financial Corporation is a member of the S&P
500, Forbes Global 2000 and Fortune 500. Through its family of
companies, Countrywide provides mortgage banking and diversified
financial services. Mortgage banking businesses include loan
production and loan servicing principally through Countrywide Home
Loans, Inc., which originates, purchases, securitizes, sells, and
services prime and nonprime loans; and loan closing services
provided by the LandSafe group of companies. Diversified financial
services encompass banking, capital markets and insurance, largely
through the activities of Countrywide Bank, N.A., a bank offering
depository and home loan products; Countrywide Capital Markets, a
mortgage-related investment banker with offices in the U.S., U.K.
and Japan; Balboa Life and Casualty Group, whose companies are
national providers of property, life and casualty insurance; and
Balboa Reinsurance, a captive mortgage reinsurance company.
Headquartered in Calabasas, California, Countrywide has a global
work force of more than 55,000 and more than 900 offices. For more
information about the company, visit Countrywide's website at
http://www.countrywide.com/. * Source: As ranked for 2005 by Inside
Mortgage Finance (Jan. 27, 2006), Copyright 2006. About Rebuilding
Together Rebuilding Together is America's largest volunteer-based
organization preserving and revitalizing houses and communities,
and assuring that low-income homeowners, particularly those who are
elderly and disabled and families with children live in warmth,
safety and independence. Our goal is to make a sustainable impact
in partnership with the community. For more information, visit
http://www.rebuildingtogether.org/. DATASOURCE: Rebuilding Together
CONTACT: Becky Carter, PR and Volunteer Coordinator of Rebuilding
Together, +1-202-518-3111; or Rick Simon, 1st VP, Corporate
Communications of Countrywide, +1-800-796-8448, or on-site in
Houston, +1-818-693-0520 Web site: http://www.countrywide.com/
http://www.rebuildingtogether.org/
http://www.servingthosewhoserve.org/
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