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    This Veterans Day, PulteGroup (NYSE: PHM) is honoring those who have bravely served our country, including the wounded veterans helped through its Built to Honor program, and the military veterans who work at PulteGroup.

    “PulteGroup is immensely proud of its longstanding commitment to veterans,” said Ryan Marshall, President and CEO of PulteGroup. “We show our support in ways that uniquely suit our capabilities as a homebuilder. Through Built to Honor, we provide mortgage-free homes, hopefully easing one of the largest challenges that returning veterans often face. Additionally, for the talented and dedicated veterans who work on our team, we provide opportunities to use their unique skills in a new setting to build rewarding careers. In both cases, we get back so much more than we give.”

    Marking one of the high points in a year-long celebration of Built to Honor’s 10th anniversary, PulteGroup’s Coastal Carolinas division will kick off Veterans Day weekend with a special ceremony to celebrate U.S. Army Sergeant Keysia Calmese on Friday, Nov. 10. Sergeant Calmese and her family will receive the keys to their new mortgage-free home in Pulte Homes’ Heartwood community in Savannah, Georgia. This year, the Company will award 10 new mortgage-free homes to deserving veterans in Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Houston, Indiana, and Arizona.

    PulteGroup launched Built to Honor in 2013 to rally its resources and expertise to help address what often can be one of the most urgent needs for veterans who have been injured during their term of service: ensuring they and their families have a place of their own to call home. Serving veterans across the country, the company has already dedicated 80 homes across the markets it serves.

    “The success of our Built to Honor program would not be possible without the unwavering commitment of our PulteGroup employees, and the generous donations of materials, time and financial support from our trade partners and suppliers,” said Marshall.

    In September, the Company received a three-year $300,000 commitment from the Pulte Family Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic organization directed by the family of PulteGroup founder William J. Pulte, to support Built to Honor. The Pulte Family Charitable Foundation has supported the program since 2021.

    Additionally, the continued donation of labor, materials and monetary contributions from national vendors and suppliers supports the construction of each Built to Honor home. Partners include Boral Roofing, TruTeam, Cosentino, Daltile, Emser Tile, Gerber, HomeTeam Pest Defense, James Hardie, Kichler, Kohler, Rinnai, Lennox, MasterBrand Cabinets, Moen, Mohawk, Builders FirstSource, 84 Lumber Company, Schlage, Sea Gull Lighting, Sherwin-Williams, Therma-Tru, Whirlpool, Wilsonart, Shaw Industries, Four Hands, Sealy, J&W, Merchandising Concepts, White Star Movers, MHN Interiors, Able Moving & Storage, CDW, Wildcat Territory, and Window Dazzlers.

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    PulteGroup Kicks Off Veterans Day Observance with Built to Honor Home Dedication This Veterans Day, PulteGroup (NYSE: PHM) is honoring those who have bravely served our country, including the wounded veterans helped through its Built to Honor program, and the military veterans who work at PulteGroup. “PulteGroup is immensely …