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Making a House a Home

  • Writer: Alaska Warrior Partnership
    Alaska Warrior Partnership
  • May 22
  • 1 min read

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It's oftentimes a challenge enough to find somewhere to live, and though a new apartment offers stability, it lacks the basic comforts that make a house a home. This journey is a powerful reminder of how community, compassion, and connection can transform lives. 


Marty Slaughter, an Army veteran who served during the Vietnam era, was referred to Alaska Warrior Partnership (AKWP) by a friend. He recently secured an apartment with his housing voucher, though he had little furniture to fill this new home. He had been sleeping on a futon -causing him back pain - and had no dresser for his clothes.  


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AKWP reached out to Eagle River Elks Lodge, who has a storage unit with donated furniture for veterans, to see if they had a bed and dresser for Marty and arrange a time to deliver the items. They were able to provide those items, along with a nightstand and a small TV stand that Marty could use as a coffee table.  


Marty is grateful to be able to make his apartment more livable thanks to the help from his community.  

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