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    American Home Shield Donates Tiny Homes to Project Sanctuary

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorOctober 8, 2025Updated:October 27, 20253 Mins Read
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    American Home Shield, a Frontdoor Inc. company and a national provider of home warranties, has announced its collaboration with Operation Tiny Home, a non-profit organization that provides high-quality, custom tiny housing solutions for veterans and individuals facing housing instability.

    Through this collaboration, American Home Shield has donated three tiny homes to Project Sanctuary in Pagosa Springs, Colo. The homes will be part of Project Sanctuary’s Tiny Homes Village and will house military veterans and their families as they participate in therapeutic retreats and receive essential mental health care.

    “We’re honored to work alongside Operation Tiny Home and Project Sanctuary to support the service members and their families who have given so much for our country,” said Bill Cobb, Frontdoor’s chairman and chief executive officer. “At American Home Shield, one of our core values is to help others, and this collaboration is a testament to what can be accomplished when purpose-driven organizations and people come together. These homes will make a lasting impact on veterans and their families for generations.”

    The homes were officially donated during a gifting ceremony at Project Sanctuary’s Tiny Homes Village in Pagosa Springs on August 20. The ceremony featured remarks from leaders at America Home Shield, Operation Tiny Home, and Project Sanctuary – highlighting each organization’s commitment to veterans and the value the homes will have on military families and the local community.

    “Safe, dignified housing is the foundation for healing, stability, and connection,” said Gabrielle Rapport, Founder and Executive Director, Operation Tiny Home. “This collaboration and gift of these homes, made possible through the extraordinary generosity of American Home Shield and in collaboration with Project Sanctuary, reflects what is possible when organizations come together with a shared vision.”

    Beyond this collaboration, American Home Shield supports the military community by offering a discount for any U.S. veteran – active military, reservists and former service members: 20 percent off any AHS plan for the first year.*

    The leading home warranty company also provided a home warranty to a veteran as part of a Military Makeover segment with Montel Williams. It is also now providing 10 service members with hands-on civilian job training and experience as they transition out of the military.

    “The Tiny Homes for Healing initiative is more than new buildings – it’s the creation of sanctuaries where military families can rest, reconnect, and rebuild,” said Heather Ehle Ray, Founder and CEO, Project Sanctuary. “We are beyond grateful for the generosity of our sponsors and the support of our community as these homes represent hope, healing, and a future full of possibility.”

    You can learn more about American Home Shield, these donations, and its commitment to supporting veterans here.

    *Available to new American Home Shield members only. Upon renewal, the discount will become $5 off/month. Offer cannot be retroactively applied or combined with another offer. Discount only available for single-family homes under 5,000 sq. ft. (includes condos and townhomes). Coverage not available in all areas.

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