American Home Shield Donates Tiny Homes for Veterans in Colorado

In collaboration with Operation Tiny Home, the company recently donated three tiny homes to a Pagosa Springs, Colo.-based nonprofit organization to support veterans during mental health retreats
Oct. 22, 2025

Hoping to provide some relief to U.S. veterans, American Home Shield, a home warranty company that operates under parent company Frontdoor, is collaborating with nonprofit organization Operation Tiny Home to donate three tiny homes to Project Sanctuary.

The nonprofit organization in Pagosa Springs, Colo., provides therapeutic services to veterans in the local community. The homes will be part of Project Sanctuary’s Tiny Homes Village and will house military veterans and their families that come to receive mental health care and participate in therapeutic retreats.

“We’re honored to work alongside Operation Tiny Home and Project Sanctuary to support the service members and their families who have given so much for our country,” said Bill Cobb, Frontdoor’s chairman and chief executive officer. “At American Home Shield, one of our core values is to help others, and this collaboration is a testament to what can be accomplished when purpose-driven organizations and people come together. These homes will make a lasting impact on veterans and their families for generations.”

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