Our Mission

Our mission is to foster a united and empowered society by promoting leadership and community upliftment among individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Black, Latino, Asian, and Caucasian communities. We firmly believe that we can create a better future for all by standing together and embracing our collective strengths.

Our Vision

Homes of Honor is committed to ending veteran homelessness by providing lifelong resources, including stable housing, healthcare, and community support. We also support workforce development, offering training and employment opportunities to enhance veterans’ long-term wellbeing and success.

Market Opportunity

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Shelby County alone is home to over 56,000 veterans, making it a key area for veteran-focused housing programs.

Of the workforce in law enforcement, firefighting, emergency response, and education roles due to civil service preferences and the similar structure and community dynamics found in military and public service professions.

Of homeless veterans struggle with
substance use disorders or mental health conditions.

Of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from at least one mental health disorder, such as PTSD or depression

More likely to participate in mental health and addiction recovery programs, significantly improving their outcomes.

What We Offer

Stable housing benefits veterans’ physical and mental health, enabling better healthcare access, better chronic condition management, and reduced emergency room visits and long-term healthcare costs.

Housing stability improves independence, reduces stress, and allows veterans to focus on career growth and education, enhancing their sense of purpose and self-worth.

Affordable housing reduces social isolation among veterans, promoting community participation, relationships, and peer support. This can lead to mental health recovery and increased life satisfaction.

Stable housing and rehabilitation services significantly reduce substance abuse among veterans, with a 25% higher recovery rate reported by the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans.

Homes of Honor provides affordable housing to veterans and reduces crime rates by up to 40%. This holistic approach includes mental health support, life skills training, and career development.

Partners

Since 2004, we’ve been transforming construction with fortress-grade innovation. From earning ICC certification to pioneering seismic-rated panels, every milestone reinforces our commitment to excellence. Our HyPerformance™ Panels provide what truly matters—60% labor savings, 55% faster build times, and hurricane-grade strength.

CMN provides rehabilitative therapies and mental health services to veterans, civilians, and individuals in underserved communities. CMN has expanded its services to address substance use disorders and mental health conditions, recognizing the critical need for integrated healthcare.

BLAC PAC is a 527-member nonpartisan nonprofit organization that fosters leadership and community development across all racial and ethnic communities. Upholding the principles of Excellence, Integrity, and Discipline, BLAC PAC is committed to creating long-term solutions that uplift society’s most vulnerable.

Impact Measurement

Our clinicians have achieved significant success in improving veterans’ health outcomes

Functional recovery rates and quality of life improvements have reached 80-90%, particularly in motor skills and pain management.

Intervention success rates for managing diabetes and hypertension are estimated at 50-70%.

Success rates for speech therapy, particularly for stroke or traumatic brain injury (TBI) recovery, range from 60-80%.

Vision for Long-term Care

Census Data and Services

Since 2013, CMN has supported 1,013 veterans through various healthcare services. We expect this number to rise, driven by the aging veteran population and the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions.

In 2013, 2% of Shelby, Fayette, and Tipton Counties veterans required skilled nursing care, with an expected annual increase due to aging.

In 2013, 2% of Shelby, Fayette, and Tipton Counties veterans required skilled nursing care, with an expected annual increase due to aging.

Diet-related conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, have driven 3-5% of CMN’s veteran clients to seek dietitian services.

Veterans with neurological or injury-related speech impairments have accounted for 1-2% of CMN’s census, requiring speech therapy services.