Idaho breaks ground on expansion of Idaho State Veterans Home in Boise

Shovels have hit the ground in Boise, marking the beginning of a new future for the Idaho State Veterans Home. The state is fulfilling its 130-year promise to provide housing for veterans, a commitment that began with the home’s establishment in 1895. The facility has endured fires, relocations, and rebuilds over the years.

Phil Hawkins, a U.S. Army veteran and retired veteran home volunteer, expressed his excitement at the groundbreaking ceremony. “What a great day to be a Veteran, oh my gosh, aren’t we blessed here today,” he said. Hawkins highlighted the benefits of the new facility, noting, “This small community environment, oh my goodness, think about that their own bathrooms! Hello?! How bout that, that’s pretty nice don’t you think?”

The expansion, which includes 122 rooms and baths, received funding through Gov. Brad Little’s “Leading Idaho” initiative. Little emphasized the state’s commitment to veterans, stating, “To our Veterans, today is all about you. It’s about recognizing your sacrifices, it’s about embracing our responsibility to care for you in return.”…

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