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O:CH III - December 2, 2011

Help make a wounded veteran feel “right at home” in the Triangle. Operation Coming Home is a team of veterans, home builders, and other volunteers that are dedicated to providing free housing in the Raleigh/Durham and Fayetteville, NC areas to severely wounded veterans of recent Middle East wars.

Meet Our Hero

A true American patriot, Sgt. Carlos Evans voluntarily joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 2004 at the age of 24. As long as he can remember, he always had the desire to represent and serve his country. When he joined the USMC, he dedicated himself fully to his work and obtained his rank as Sergeant in less than four years. 

He was deployed to combat four times, the first three in Iraq. After his final tour of duty in Iraq, he married his wife, Rosemarie. On his fourth deployment, in Afghanistan’s Helmand province as part of the 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines unit, Sgt. Evans was on foot patrol when he stepped on an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). After the explosion, he looked around and noticed he was receiving first aid care while enduring intense pain. The IED resulted in the loss of both of his legs above the knee and his left hand. Thinking his life was over, he made his peace with God and closed his eyes. His corpsman woke him up, asked the sergeant the name of his wife and his daughters (Nairoby, 5, and Genesis, 1), and when Sgt. Evans answered them correctly, the corpsman told him, “Your family is waiting for you, you can’t die because they need you.” 

Two weeks and two days passed before Sgt. Evans regained consciousness in the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. with Rosemarie by his side. Realizing he had receive

Help make a wounded veteran feel “right at home” in the Triangle. Operation Coming Home is a team of veterans, home builders, and other volunteers that are dedicated to providing free housing in the Raleigh/Durham and Fayetteville, NC areas to severely wounded veterans of recent Middle East wars.

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Operation: Coming Home Attains 501(c)3 Status

Categories: O:CH III | Author: OCH Admin | Posted: 11/4/2011 | Views: 1036
Nonprofit Project Receives Official Recognition From The Internal Revenue Service

RALEIGH, N.C. – Operation: Coming Home Foundation (http://operationcominghome.com), a joint volunteer project led by the Triangle Veterans Association, Inc. (formerly Triangle Real Estate and Construction Veterans Association, Inc.) , and the Raleigh-Wake County Home Builders Association, and supported by Royal Oaks Building Group and Gaines & Company, among others, has announced that it has attained the official 501(c)3 status from the Internal Revenue Service, thus allowing all contributions to the charitable organization to be tax-deductible. This will benefit OCH in its efforts to raise more money to pay for homes constructed for disabled veterans of the Iraqi and Afghan conflicts. With this new status, OCH can apply to the N.C. Department of Revenue for exemption from state sales tax, corporate income tax and franchise tax as well.

 

QUOTES:

“We are excited and grateful about receiving official 501(c)3 status for Operation: Coming Home from the IRS,” said Rich Van Tassel, member of the OCH board of directors and president of Royal Oaks Building Group. “This will be a tremendous help to us as we raise funds in advance of our donation of a third home to a disabled veteran later this year. Now, donors will know their gifts will produce the maximum results for their dollars on this project, as well as not penalize them when tax filing arrives in 2012.”

 

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RALEIGH, N.C. – Operation: Coming Home Foundation (http://operationcominghome.com), a joint volunteer project led by the Triangle Veterans Association, Inc. (formerly Triangle Real Estate and Construction Veterans Association, Inc.) , and the Raleigh-Wake County Home Builders Association, and supported by Royal Oaks Building Group and Gaines & Company, among others, has announced that it has attained the official 501(c)3 status from the Internal Revenue Service, thus allowing all contributions to the charitable organization to be tax-deductible. This will benefit OCH in its efforts to raise more money to pay for homes constructed for disabled veterans of the Iraqi and Afghan conflicts. With this new status, OCH can apply to the N.C. Department of Revenue for exemption from state sales tax, corporate income tax and franchise tax as well.

QUOTES:

“We are excited and grateful about receiving official 501(c)3 status for Operation: Coming Home from the IRS,” said Rich Van Tassel, member of the OCH board of directors and president of Royal Oaks Building Group. “This will be a tremendous help to us as we raise funds in advance of our donation of a third home to a disabled veteran later this year. Now, donors will know their gifts will produce the maximum results for their dollars on this project, as well as not penalize them when tax filing arrives in 2012.”

NEW MEDIA CONTENT:

Operation: Coming Home on Facebook

http://on.fb.me/p36FMG

Operation: Coming Home Videos

http://bit.ly/o9qbMu

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