Rural Development Office

06/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2026 13:39

USDA and Loudon County Habitat for Humanity Break Ground on Homes for Hometown Vets Pilot Project

This innovative program provides affordable housing for those who served our country

(Sweetwater, Tenn., June 23, 2026) - Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Tennessee State Director Patrick Jaynes will join Loudon County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director Tony Gibbons for a groundbreaking ceremony launching the Homes for Hometown Vets pilot program in Monroe County.

The Homes for Hometown Vets pilot program is designed to expand affordable housing options for veterans by developing small, energy-efficient homes (approximately 700-800 sq. ft.) located near critical resources that support a high quality of life.

Homeownership remains one of the most effective ways for families to build wealth and a stronger financial future. This visit highlights USDA's commitment to expanding access to affordable housing for veterans and emphasizes the importance of strong collaboration among federal, state, and local partners.

"Rural Development is proud to join Loudon County Habitat for Humanity and community leaders in expanding opportunities for veterans right here in Tennessee," said Jaynes. "This project reflects President Trump's and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins' commitment to serving those who have served our nation and highlights what can be achieved when federal, local, and nonprofit partners come together with a shared purpose to provide affordable housing options for our nation's veterans."

USDA Rural Development is partnering with Loudon County Habitat for Humanity to construct and fund these new single-family homes through the USDA Rural Development Section 502 Direct Loan Program. The homes will be part of a new development created specifically to support veteran homeownership. Monroe County has been selected as the initial site for construction, and at this time, applications are being accepted only for homes located in Monroe County.

To learn more about USDA Rural Development housing programs, visit

https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/single-family-housing-programs/single-family-housing-repair-loans-grants-14 or contact [email protected]

USDA Rural Development programs support not only housing, but also the broader economic foundation of rural America by investing in infrastructure, community facilities, and local economies to ensure rural communities remain strong, self-sufficient, and positioned for long-term growth and stability.

Discover more investment details and historical data in the Rural Data Gateway and learn more about the agency at www.rd.usda.gov/tn .

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