Fisher House Foundation opens two new homes in the Bronx

June 04, 2019 - Owners Developers & Managers
Fisher House - Bronx, NY

Bronx, NY A dedication ceremony for the first Fisher Houses in New York City was held on May 22nd.  The two new homes will be dedicated by Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) secretary Robert Wilkie, chairman and CEO of Fisher House Foundation, Ken Fisher, and James Peters VA Medical Center director, Dr. Erik Langhoff.

The homes will provide lodging for 32 families of veterans and military at no cost, allowing them to be close to their loved ones at the most stressful time – during their hospitalization at the James J. Peters VA Medical Center. Not only will this mean a savings to military and veterans’ families of nearly $3 million a year, but it also will allow veterans to receive care they could not readily access in the past without a place to stay. 

Each Fisher House will have 16 handicapped-accessible suites, a kitchen, large communal living, dining and family rooms, laundry room and a shared patio. 

Ribbon cutting of Fisher House - Bronx, NY

“VA values the support of Fisher House Foundation and our community partners in helping us to keep the Nation’s promise to our veterans,” said Secretary Wilkie. “The two new Fisher Houses will offer comfort to veterans and their families during their time of need—we are thankful to say it’s their “home away from home.”

A Fisher House creates an instant community for its residents, united by their common mission of supporting a sick or injured loved one, but also provides each individual with a secure and private refuge after a long day at the hospital to rest and recharge.

“Fisher Houses are built on partnerships.  And partnerships begin with community,” said Fisher. “I can’t tell you how excited I am to be part of this. I was born and raised in the Bronx, so it’s like coming home.  I want our veterans and their families to know when they walk in the door of a Fisher House that America cares and we thank them for their service and honor that service in a tangible way.”

“When you go to a Fisher House, you don’t see a lot of individuals, you see an extended family. These families help each other through the most difficult of circumstances,” said Langhoff.  “That is what makes a Fisher House extraordinary, and why their partnership with the VA is so critical.” 

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