Arnold Schwarzenegger Donated $250,000 To Build 25 Tiny Homes For Homeless Vets

Arnold Schwarzenegger Donated $250,000 To Build 25 Tiny Homes For Homeless Vets
Arnold Schwarzenegger made a huge contribution to the veteran community just in time for Christmas!
The 74-year-old actor and former California governor donated $250,000 to provide 25 tiny homes for homeless veterans in Los Angeles.
In a news segment covering the homes’ unveiling, Arnold celebrated with the veterans who now have a safe space, complete with heat, electricity, and air conditioning, calling it “the greatest Christmas gift.”
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Reports note that the Terminator star worked with Village for Vets, AMVets, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to bring this project to life, sharing:
“When we all work together, we can solve any problem.”
What do you think about Arnold’s generous gesture to the veteran community?
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