As founding partners of the CT chapter of House of Heroes, Biltmore has organized more than 100 craftsmen throughout Connecticut to accomplish 50 veteran home projects a year.
House of Heroes provides no-cost home repair services to military and public service veterans and their spouses. We accomplish our mission through the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations. As teams of volunteers spend one day performing veteran homerepairs, they discover the rewards of selfless service, leadership and team building. We're looking to fulfill the original US congressional intent of developing a nationwide House of Heroes movement.
House of Heroes History
Founded in January 2000, the House of Heroes™ is a nonprofit organization serving our nation's military and public safety veterans (and their spouses) who are disabled, living on a fixed income, or facing other physical/financial challenges.
Volunteers perform minor repairs and make improvements to the homes of veterans and their spouses at no cost to the
veteran through the generosity of individuals, civic organizations, and corporations.
In 2012, Bill May and Steve Cavanaugh joined forces to build a Connecticut Chapter of the successful House of Heroes veteran charity organization. Steve is the President and founder of Biltmore Construction of Hamden, Connecticut. For over 30 years, Steve has been providing award-winning design building services in New Haven County. He is the recipient of the 2009 HOBI award for renovation of a historic local home. Steve's career focuses on quality construction and leading a team of skilled craftsmen translate directly into the House of Heroes mission.
Together, with the help of family and friends, Steve and Bill envisioned an expansion of House of Heroes nation-wide with the Connecticut Chapter setting the standard for new chapter development. Our Board of Directors are drawn from many disciplines - all leading professionals in CT business. The sky is the limit. Come Join us!
Biltmore + HOH CT
Steve's goal is to organize more than 100 craftsmen throughout Connecticut to accomplish 50 veteran home projects a year. He has history of selfless service in the Hamden community with schools, churches and veteran's organizations.
For more info visit www.hohct.org