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Operation Forever Free
Operation Forever Free is our way of contributing to the enrichment of lifestyles for injured servicemen and women. Donations of time and resources go toward fulfilling specific lifestyle needs of these local heroes through this generous community service project.

The Directors of Operation Forever Free are involved in the land development and home building industry. Our role allows us the unique opportunity to help these men and women by providing financial support. The sacrifices of these young people make a huge impact on their lives when they return home wounded. Collectively, a decision was made to form an organization that would express gratitude to our men and women in the United States armed services. Centurion organized Operation Forever Free in an attempt to help servicemen and women adjust to civilian life with the aid of several resources. Why should the building industry give back to their communities?

Operation Forever Free believes that giving back to our community is important. Great personal satisfaction comes from knowing that members of our communities with special needs might have the opportunity to afford a lifestyle that accommodates them through Centurion's network of giving organizations.

After all, the sacrifices of these hometown heroes protect the very freedoms we enjoy every day. More often, these men and women have endured life-changing injuries; which require modifications and adaptations in their living environments. Operation Forever Free's goal is to improve the quality of life through various means. These include assistance with transportation needs, modifying/re-modeling homes, and in some cases, providing a new home at no cost to these families. The organization's efforts include these items, but are not limited to these items What motivated you all to do this project?

Several Business men and women wanted to give back to the community that has blessed them and their business. Helping the military has been the primary focus in determining how they wanted to help. Because it is these men and women that make it possible for you and I to have the liberties we have in this country.

Operation Forever Free reviews the needs of injured service men and women, as they are brought to the attention of the organization. Operation Forever Free will then evaluate and assess the organization's ability to meet such needs. What has been the most memorable moment so far?

Operation Forever Free has several memorable moments to share as the organization has assisted several families throughout the North Texas region. � The Richardson Family-Saginaw, TX In 2005, Operation Forever Free was able to quickly step in and coordinate the construction of a new home in Saginaw for the Richardson Family. Mr. Richardsons call to duty came after the attacks on September 11, 2001. Eric was honored to serve his country along side his fellow Air Force unit members (610th Security Forces) in Iraq. When Eric's story was brought to our attention, it was determined that better living conditions were needed for Eric and his family. Working with several of our partners and contributors, Operation Forever Free was able to quickly step in and coordinate the construction of a new house for Eric, Shelia, Rebecca and Ronnie. The Richardson's new home was dedicated in November, 2005

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