Legrand Gifts an Amazing $100,000! January 13, 2025

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2025 is off to a wonderful start as Building Homes for Heroes was invited to attend the Legrand sales conference at the Marriott World Center in Orlando on Jan. 8. During the event, Alyssa Adnani of Legrand delivered a presentation about her company’s longtime partnership with Building Homes for Heroes in support of our nation’s veterans, and U.S Army Master Sergeant George Vera, a retired Special Forces veteran and the recipient of the Bronze Star, Silver Star and Purple Heart, followed with an impactful speech to more than 400 Legrand team members about how his family’s life was changed forever when they received a mortgage-free home in Tampa.

The evening culminated with a $100,000 donation, presented by several executives including Legrand CEO Brian DeBella. Legrand has been a partner of Building Homes for Heroes for more than a decade, supporting our organization through generous monetary donations, product donations and regularly volunteering at events and home ceremonies. Thank you so much to Legrand for your commitment and steadfast support of our nation’s heroes!

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