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10 Reasons to live in a tiny home

Home — 10 Reason to Go Tiny

Are you tired of the high cost of living in a traditional home? Do you dream of a simpler and more eco-friendly lifestyle? Then it’s time to consider going tiny! With lower housing costs and reduced utility bills, tiny homes are a cost-effective option for those looking to downsize and simplify their lives. But it’s not just about saving money – living in a tiny home encourages a minimalist lifestyle and a focus on what truly matters. Plus, with their smaller ecological footprint and innovative design solutions, tiny homes offer a unique and enjoyable living experience. Learn more about the benefits of going tiny today!

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NESSEL E3 in Snow

Introducing the VESSEL E3: Revolutionizing Tiny Homes 4 the Homeless

The VESSEL E3 represents a groundbreaking advancement in tiny home design, offering a transformative living space for individuals experiencing homelessness. Designed with meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the needs of our community, the VESSEL E3 redefines what it means to call a tiny home ‘home.’

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SHOWER POWER – Help Expand Our Youth Construction Training Program

This past summer, in a partnership between Homes 4 the Homeless, Boys & Girls Club Sonoma-Marin, Sonoma County Probation Department, Santa Rosa Police Community Outreach Officers, California Department of Rehabilitation, Seekhaven and Farrow Commercial Construction, local youth were identified for a summer job opportunity in construction building two portable ADA bathroom and shower units for those without shelter.

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WANTED: 2 X 20 foot Shipping Containers 4 the Homeless

Homes 4 the Homeless invites you to be part of a revolution in affordable housing. Using automotive-based, modular homes and containers, our new nonprofit business is offering transitional housing for victims of natural disasters and homelessness, anywhere rapid-response housing is needed to help victims recover and find long-term residency.

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The “Scandal” of homeless living in shipping container homes

In the past few weeks the airwaves were flooded with reports of a mother of four on welfare in the UK decrying living in a shipping container and politicians calling “Scandal!” Sky News interviews her saying, “This is a place for animals, not for human beings.” No one wants to see children living in substandard conditions, but

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World Economic Forum Addresses Container Homes in the UK

(World Economic Forum) The “humble” shipping container popped up on the radar for the World Economic Forum, in an August 2019 blog post about promising applications in the UK. Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects, according to the blog, has obtained approval to construct a series of homes out of the ubiquitous containers. This “cargotecture” project is aimed at providing

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