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Lt. Col. Hope Jackson, retired, the founding director

Lt. Col. Hope Jackson, retired, the founding director

Lt. Col. Hope Jackson, retired, the founding director of the H.O.P.E. Institute and Starke, Fla., native, sits on a heart-shaped planter at the first House of Peace in El Paso, Texas, Feb. 20, 2014. The H.O.P.E... More

Dan Brigle, secretary and treasurer for the Forgotten

Dan Brigle, secretary and treasurer for the Forgotten

Dan Brigle, secretary and treasurer for the Forgotten Renegades Motorcycle Club in El Paso, Texas, pulls weeds at the first House of Peace Feb. 22, 2014. The Forgotten Renegades is one of many organizations tha... More

From front to back, Master Sgt. Marc Campuzano, a senior

From front to back, Master Sgt. Marc Campuzano, a senior

From front to back, Master Sgt. Marc Campuzano, a senior maintenance control sergeant from 1st Armored Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bliss, Texas, and Tory Johannsen, an Army veteran and accounting... More

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st Armored Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bliss, Texas, pries down a crossbeam at the first House of Peace in El Paso, Texas, Feb. 22, 2014. Retired ... More

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st

Spc. Koutangni Gbedjisokpa, a combat medic from 1st Armored Division, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, at Fort Bliss, Texas, installs a light fixture at the first House of Peace in El Paso, Texas, Feb. 22, 2014. Lt. Co... More

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