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CalVet and Habitat for Humanity Riverside Break Ground on 26 New Homes for Veterans

Jurupa Valley, CA – The California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) and Habitat for Humanity Riverside held a public ceremony today to break ground on 26 new homes for low-income veteran families.

The CalVetREN (Residential Enriched Neighborhood) program offers permanent affordable home ownership and family enrichment services, while ensuring the veterans’ home loan payments don’t exceed 35% of their monthly income. Each CalVetREN development includes wraparound services such as financial literacy, trauma-informed care, and proven positive outcomes. The homes themselves will be built by Habitat for Humanity Riverside and the Economic Development Agency of Riverside County, with strong support from the City of Jurupa Valley.