LangeLS Sing Praise The government said that they were unsafe to the public and the people living in the houses even though Most of the homeless population either just lives outside or in a tent. They basically tore them down because they thought they were just going to lives there instead of buying a house. The government just wanted money
Hapkijo ....problem is that the local governments do NOT like tiny homes. They dont produce enough taxes for them, and therefore cut into their spending. Consistently local government has fought the rising demand for tiny homes. They stifle them in a long list of bureaucratic red tape and ridiculous laws that prevent you from even living in one full time. They would rather have homeless on the streets than to allow the population the ability to step away from paying into the system
Or if youre voting liberal like in LA where citizens build homes like these to get people off the streets until the mayor comes, kicks them out and destroys the homes.
Better than living on the streets, I would take that than having to look over my shoulder every night under a bridge or somewhere that is not safe. At list when they are inside they feel safe from bad weather and bad guys out there.
California won't learn as long as liberals are in charge. They want the New World Order, and they are succeeding. See GlobalistAgenda.org, especially the section titled, "End Game." Genocide!
HOW DO THEY GET BACK ON THEIR FEET WHEN THE OWNER IS CHARGING THEM EVERY PENNY THEY HAVE TO RENT A ROOM. THIS WILL. NOT HELP ANY ONE MOVE FORWARD EXCEPT THE OWNER
These communities are a great idea. I think the biggest hurdle to establishing more of these are the ridiculous zoning and building department regulations . An entirely new set of rules need to be written to encourage more of these communities .
Cities don't want them because there is not enough tax money made on them. It seems that the taxes and insurance drive people to being homeless. Wish I could fix it.
Downright awesome. This needs to be done at a massive global level. Things like this are the rare occasions tax payers actually approve of what their money is being spent on.
I don’t remember the channel or the name of the video, but there was a musician in CA that built some tiny houses. They had a solar panel to power the two lights and had a camp toilet in them. They were painted bright colors and put in different places. Some were placed on wide sidewalks. People complained about those houses, so they were demolished! Why couldn’t they just move them? Heartless to take those homes away!!!
My son is homeless in Clearwater FL n works at the red roof inn .I tried to get him to come live w me but he is independent.i wish someone would help him.he lives at a shelter that is over packed.he is not a drug addict n works hard.his name is Raymond hall.he has mild autism.if anyone cares ,I beg u to help my son .I'm having a hard time me n my husband are but my son is a good guy who needs a break he worked for Publix for 8 years and was falsly accused of something .he spent 18 months in jail ,but was cleared,but lost everything.his job,his apartment most of his belongings,so this can happen to anyone.
See this is the right solution, the right path. Efficient little shelters, community garden. Add solar and wind power to reduce utility costs and emissions. Add an industry like a greenhouse and selling produce at a farmer’s market, or manufacturing something practical. Communes and Kibbutzim for the homeless! Not just warehousing them for a night. HOPE.
$900 a month that's more than what an apartment costs in Phoenix....concept is good but seriously be more reasonable on price to help these people out.
Cheaper than apartment's in San Fran which cost 2k a month. Problem is the city just won't make affordable housing so people literally live on the streets. 900 a month is affordable for people who make 30-40k a year.
@@Bladeofwar94 in Denver average 1 bed room rent is around $1000. Get roommates and live in a real apartment for under $500 is better option I suppose.
It is about the city of Denver did something. These people living in the streets downtown is definitely an eyesore. The tiny home movement is the way to go with the homeless problem in the USA. Portland own program is excellent. Give them a tiny home and a community to take ownership and they are back to once again been productive members of society vs a nuisance. I commend the group that started this. This is the way to go.
DonDadda DaShotta many ppl on Social Security can’t afford $900.00 a month for rent, either. I was able to get Section 8 housing. Otherwise I’d be homeless too! I’m 63 yo and disabled. I’d never make it on the street.
STRONG suggestion, if you are going to build the little homes for the homeless are anyone in need of them build them strong and stable against the bad weather and give them some space next to their little home, to have a little garden and space to have a chicken coupe. Of at least 4 laying chickens, where they can have eggs, then they will never go hungry.. I think who has made this effort to do this for the homeless are those who are in need of a place to live, has done a wonderful good deed for mankind and the city should award him or her for their saintly kindness.
There are homeless people in Canada as well, I hope and wish that our government will also look into building tiny house for homeless and for people who can't afford their own house or apartment.
That's me too I'm in a shelter and I'm sober and I have the same issues and I see people all over the place getting housing and I don't know why I can't like in Denver Colorado though. Darn
She well spoken and shows that not all homeless are on drugs and criminals she is just had a breakdown from trauma and i get it ...I have the same proplems as her and holding employment is a challenge .I'm happy for all these people God Bless them for these oppotuinity.
Okay they didn't tackle the main objection of tiny homes by other city offcials; restroom and shower facilities. I see porter-podies in the background. Is it near a rec center? Or build an onsen? To solve for showers.
OMG!! This is such a wonderful idea!! It should be duplicated throughout all 50 states. No one should be homeless in the most powerful country in the world. You can tell how well a government is doing by how they take care of their most vulnerable populations. USA has the resources to get this done. Willingness to do it is what we're lacking. Or could it be that enabling people is not in the government's best interest ??
Even if it is a temporary solution to homelessness it is still a solution. Let those critics find a better solution to homelessness if there is any. The solution is in the word homelessness itself a home even if it is tiny. All they need are shelters much better than living on the street.
These people aren’t the ones that everybody is angry about . The ones that people are angry about if you put them in these tiny houses it would be a disaster
my dad died last nite banks bout to threw me out ...........need a portble shelter baton rouge louisiana ...........................feel sooooo alone i loved my dad so much he dide of stage 4 canccer
Housing like this, skill training and work could win the vote for many politicians that are willing to make a difference in the lives of the American people.👍👍👍
this is also happening in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at Word Of God Church (RUclips) there is housing for men and women living destructive lifestyle ..... all are welcome here .... please contact them if you or someone you know need help
As soon as I mention a tiny house or a place where they could or construct tiny houses...these so call Christians will say who is going to pay for it...the gas, electric taxes etc...What the Hell...there are many people who are homeless due to some type of crisis, hard luck, depression no family. Not all who are homeless don't work or on drugs. I posed this question to a council member and he started off with the word budget...well he almost got cussed out! I don't have a lot but I am willing to try and Help...My hat is off to all who has...God Bless you
We could use this idea here in ROSEBURG, OREGON. Please send information to Roseburg Oregon Homeless at Douglas County Courthouse. ATT Mrs. Cuttingham.
As a suggestion ...to cheapen building supply costs and create more development, I would advise using shipping containers. I own one myself. Of-course I have 40 ft. high cube that I turned into a machine shop, but even a 20 ft. container is more than sufficient when it comes to having a studio apartment/home. Anyways --I discovered that most yards selling shipping containers offer to sell them at a bulk rate. Usually it's multiples of 27(27, 54, 81, 108, etc.) and they cost $500/each. Consider this as well ...there was an animal shelter in our community that got tired of having to burn through donations and having barely enough to make it every month. So what they did was use some of the money and created a clothing thrift store and since they got it underway, they don't required state/county/government funding to help them financially sustain. I was thinking why not do the same as far as the homelessness and the development of the homes/shelters?
So how evil are you that you think an increase in the numbers of vagrants in the UK is good? As the US gives more and more free stuff like better free housing to bums, more people embrace the "work is for suckers" lifestyle.
@@melainewhite6409 That's not what I meant at all. I meant that because there are so many people who are homeless in the U.K that tiny homes may be one possible solution to help them. There are many living on U.K. streets for various reasons. Not all of them have the "work is for suckers" attitude either.
If I had the money I'll buy a big big land and just put tiny homes for people in need but Anyone who See's this message you are so valuable and special to Jesus he knows you personally and loves you so unconditionally no joke!
Amen.. thank you so much for the segment.. my heart goes out to people that are homeless, who want thier life back.. one of these days, Lord willing, I can make a change , here in Phoenix as well
We should have tiny homes like this every where they don't take up so much land once there is no more land its over we can't grow land .big houses are a waste live off grid is better. Good for this homeless people now they just have to work and they are set in this homes ,good for them
Que bueno ver esto de q las personas q son homeless tengan un lugarcito para dormir en un techito y q no tengan q dormir en las calles, eso me gusto mucho, porque yo fui homeless con dos niños es mas duro todavia fue duro para mi encontrarme en esa situacion durmiendo en un parque no tenia dinero ni pa la leche ni pa pamper, pero me alegro mucho tienen un techito donde dormir. Gracias por poner esta publicida y poder compartir.
They need to be in multiple story buildings. You can only expand something like this so much. They need to be more efficient. Perhaps several multiple story buildings in a district with maybe 10-20-50 stories depending on the population. The roads would be large enough to let fire trucks through
Exactly. This has more opportunity to be massed produced on a large scale. But the cost and zoning are still an issue. But the last time I mentioned financial stuff, someone got mad and told me to shut up. I just want to see a day where people can pay off a home just as easy as buying a bike, rather financing a car loan or cutting half a paycheck on rent. And let's not forget the reasons why people become homeless to begin with. One of them is egoism.
Wonderful it's about time. We needed these homes 25 years ago at least something is being done you have to help your fellow man. It's a disgrace this the richest country in the world and you allow people to live in the streets, now you have entire families mother's father's and children in the streets. It's going to get worse no one can afford these skyrocketing high rents. Next is affordable housing it's needed ASAP.
This was a 180 day pilot. Complicated to say it succeeded. It turned into a place for old people with no retirement savings. The younger ones that moved in, moved out after they got bored with it or were kicked out due to the strict substance abuse policy. There were also some that were NOT homeless but met the application guidelines... i.e. They lied. So, very difficult to say if it was a success at taking people off the streets. it really just made it easier for people that could afford to pay for their housing....
I remember a time when an apartment ran for $150 only spiking to $250 and utilities were included that was the best 18 years of my life 1987-2005 Now the house is sitting abandoned all the Tenants including my beloved grandmother have passed on as well as both landlord's they were brothers then his good for nothing son took over while his ailing father was in the hospital and sold the house from under all of us didn't tell us anything and we got illegally evicted as usual without warning and it's just been an unstable time ever since when his father found out what he did he sadly passed away a few weeks later 2005-2020 saddest times ever
I think that this is the future for the homeless crisis everywhere....community villages with small minature compact urban gardens. With small library sheds throughout the community to keep the residents busy.
How is this a stepping stone to get back on your feet? You need to make over $50K per year to afford even a small apartment in Denver now. Are these people going to be finding jobs that pay that much? This looks like the new housing standard for many, not a temporary thing.
This is terribly situation, i taught my country the Philippines is more terrible when it comes to housing but since Duterte became the President given me a home that is a sized of an apartment with one bedroom,sala,kitchen,bathroom with electricity and water.This house is intended for government employees but we invaded it last year and the government says it was our now since we are the first one to move and they well just build another village for those employees.
There needs to be more tiny home communities for the homeless..
LangeLS Sing Praise Too bad the government tore down most of them for no real reason
@@tristenatro2045 Oh no 😢 but why?
LangeLS Sing Praise The government said that they were unsafe to the public and the people living in the houses even though Most of the homeless population either just lives outside or in a tent. They basically tore them down because they thought they were just going to lives there instead of buying a house. The government just wanted money
@@tristenatro2045 They're full of crap too.. They're government (people) they're the ones who are unsafe!!!
@Fuert Neigt I wish we could send them to China 🇨🇳
This is the great, we need more tiny homes. Not just for the homeless but those that want it.
Exactly...love to see this program expanded across the country. Also have a program for people that are disabled and seniors.
Hapkijo ....problem is that the local governments do NOT like tiny homes. They dont produce enough taxes for them, and therefore cut into their spending. Consistently local government has fought the rising demand for tiny homes. They stifle them in a long list of bureaucratic red tape and ridiculous laws that prevent you from even living in one full time. They would rather have homeless on the streets than to allow the population the ability to step away from paying into the system
Maybe we can get Nancy Pelosi to move to a tiny home , with bars.
Good for small family with one child only or single !
YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU ARE ASKING FOR
In a country so rich "no one"should be homeless.
Unless you're lazy or a junkie.
Or if youre voting liberal like in LA where citizens build homes like these to get people off the streets until the mayor comes, kicks them out and destroys the homes.
notice no solar power. Solar power means work free.
You are right our government can give billions of our tax dollars away never to be paid back! to countries that don't like us every year.
Helen you are so right.
Better than living on the streets, I would take that than having to look over my shoulder every night under a bridge or somewhere that is not safe. At list when they are inside they feel safe from bad weather and bad guys out there.
This tiny home community needs to take root all over America. Especially L.A
Yaaas!
LA just did 1500 I believe?
Congrats to all the people involved in this wonderful project! All human beings need to feel secure and well housed!
I think the state of California should learn from these people
Faby Mendoza Fuck no Fagin Gavin is using the money in that state for dildos and to install tampon machines in all the men's restrooms!
California won't learn as long as liberals are in charge. They want the New World Order, and they are succeeding. See GlobalistAgenda.org, especially the section titled, "End Game." Genocide!
REALLY, ALL THE STATES SHOULD!!
California has it too. In San Jose.
@@ES-mc3cc you mean they won't learn like this...? SMFH ruclips.net/video/iYjjGU7qYjE/видео.html
Beautiful solution. Bravo.......Its a hand up not a hand out. Empower them 2 get back on there feet.
HOW DO THEY GET BACK ON THEIR FEET WHEN THE OWNER IS CHARGING THEM EVERY PENNY THEY HAVE TO RENT A ROOM.
THIS WILL. NOT HELP ANY ONE MOVE FORWARD EXCEPT THE OWNER
These communities are a great idea. I think the biggest hurdle to establishing more of these are the ridiculous zoning and building department regulations . An entirely new set of rules need to be written to encourage more of these communities .
Cities don't want them because there is not enough tax money made on them. It seems that the taxes and insurance drive people to being homeless. Wish I could fix it.
Downright awesome. This needs to be done at a massive global level. Things like this are the rare occasions tax payers actually approve of what their money is being spent on.
Shad amen to that!
I agree, but powerful people won't allow it, not good for bank system
Bill you're doing a good job.
May the good lord bless and keep you healthy and strong.
It's more than a tinny home , it's a base from which people can start to rebuild their lives .
I don’t remember the channel or the name of the video, but there was a musician in CA that built some tiny houses. They had a solar panel to power the two lights and had a camp toilet in them. They were painted bright colors and put in different places. Some were placed on wide sidewalks. People complained about those houses, so they were demolished! Why couldn’t they just move them? Heartless to take those homes away!!!
Reason TV ..just watched it prior to watching this one. That's a shame the major destroyed them.
My son is homeless in Clearwater FL n works at the red roof inn .I tried to get him to come live w me but he is independent.i wish someone would help him.he lives at a shelter that is over packed.he is not a drug addict n works hard.his name is Raymond hall.he has mild autism.if anyone cares ,I beg u to help my son .I'm having a hard time me n my husband are but my son is a good guy who needs a break he worked for Publix for 8 years and was falsly accused of something .he spent 18 months in jail ,but was cleared,but lost everything.his job,his apartment most of his belongings,so this can happen to anyone.
See this is the right solution, the right path. Efficient little shelters, community garden. Add solar and wind power to reduce utility costs and emissions. Add an industry like a greenhouse and selling produce at a farmer’s market, or manufacturing something practical. Communes and Kibbutzim for the homeless! Not just warehousing them for a night. HOPE.
JakeSaintLouis why sell the vegetables?900.00a month not enough?
Government needs to invest on these tiny homes rather than weapons
$900 a month that's more than what an apartment costs in Phoenix....concept is good but seriously be more reasonable on price to help these people out.
Cheaper than apartment's in San Fran which cost 2k a month. Problem is the city just won't make affordable housing so people literally live on the streets. 900 a month is affordable for people who make 30-40k a year.
@@Bladeofwar94 in Denver average 1 bed room rent is around $1000. Get roommates and live in a real apartment for under $500 is better option I suppose.
@@Denverian Minimum wage doesn't even cover 500 a month where I live. Shit needs to be higher.
@@Denverian Get roommates in a 1 bedroom?
Builders should start building in between sized houses like they used to. 2 bed, 2 bath, 1500 SF , 1 or 2 car garage. Build lots of them.
Think God for tiny village homes!
It is about the city of Denver did something. These people living in the streets downtown is definitely an eyesore. The tiny home movement is the way to go with the homeless problem in the USA. Portland own program is excellent. Give them a tiny home and a community to take ownership and they are back to once again been productive members of society vs a nuisance. I commend the group that started this. This is the way to go.
How in tha hell do they think HOMELESS people can afford 900 a month! DENVER IS HIGHLY OVERRATED!
#nextcaaaase 👨🏾⚖👨🏾⚖👨🏾⚖
DonDadda DaShotta many ppl on Social Security can’t afford $900.00 a month for rent, either. I was able to get Section 8 housing. Otherwise I’d be homeless too! I’m 63 yo and disabled. I’d never make it on the street.
13 homes give me a break we need thousands.
Ross Abeyta 13 is a start. How many homes do you have available to help?
STRONG suggestion, if you are going to build the little homes for the homeless are anyone in need of them build them strong and stable against the bad weather and give them some space next to their little home, to have a little garden and space to have a chicken coupe. Of at least 4 laying chickens, where they can have eggs, then they will never go hungry.. I think who has made this effort to do this for the homeless are those who are in need of a place to live, has done a wonderful good deed for mankind and the city should award him or her for their saintly kindness.
This is great for homeless thank you!
They need more of these with the community garden included.
There are homeless people in Canada as well, I hope and wish that our government will also look into building tiny house for homeless and for people who can't afford their own house or apartment.
Great job for the homeless,you should work for seniors that need a tiny house as well that have low incomes.
That's me too I'm in a shelter and I'm sober and I have the same issues and I see people all over the place getting housing and I don't know why I can't like in Denver Colorado though. Darn
She well spoken and shows that not all homeless are on drugs and criminals she is just had a breakdown from trauma and i get it ...I have the same proplems as her and holding employment is a challenge .I'm happy for all these people God Bless them for these oppotuinity.
Okay they didn't tackle the main objection of tiny homes by other city offcials; restroom and shower facilities. I see porter-podies in the background. Is it near a rec center? Or build an onsen? To solve for showers.
OMG!! This is such a wonderful idea!! It should be duplicated throughout all 50 states. No one should be homeless in the most powerful country in the world. You can tell how well a government is doing by how they take care of their most vulnerable populations. USA has the resources to get this done. Willingness to do it is what we're lacking. Or could it be that enabling people is not in the government's best interest ??
Even if it is a temporary solution to homelessness it is still a solution. Let those critics find a better solution to homelessness if there is any. The solution is in the word homelessness itself a home even if it is tiny. All they need are shelters much better than living on the street.
I wanna do something like this
Me too
I like this idea of tiny this gave me a idea where I'm from in Sumter SC
That's nice, these people need to be off the street and get into permanent homes.
900? That’s still too much that’s crazy!!!
They need to build tiny homes in all States
These people aren’t the ones that everybody is angry about . The ones that people are angry about if you put them in these tiny houses it would be a disaster
Very beautiful! It maybe small but clean and safe..
Need more of them in every state
I wish I could get into one of those homeless home's
Australia 🇦🇺 need this to
This is wonderful
Love this! We need more communities like this one
We need more small homes nobody should be homeless or in a abusive relationships.These small homes are a brillant design 🙂
Dang they are doing a nice thing for people keep your room clean
Now they need to find work and support themselves ! This is a bridge program .
As a guy , i dont give a fuck if i sleep in street , but for a woman or children homelessness, i hope they have places like this to stay
my dad died last nite banks bout to threw me out ...........need a portble shelter baton rouge louisiana ...........................feel sooooo alone i loved my dad so much he dide of stage 4 canccer
13 people with all that are homeless in Denver, its slap in the f--ing face!
Simple but fantastic idea !!! More of these please 👍👍👍
Awesome, needed all across America.
Its better to have this kind of home for those people homeless
This is my dream house for the homeless in the Philippines
Housing like this, skill training and work could win the vote for many politicians that are willing to make a difference in the lives of the American people.👍👍👍
I love it! I want to help somehow. People need safety and security...and an address!!
These are even a good idea for first time home buyers
this is also happening in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma at Word Of God Church (RUclips) there is housing for men and women living destructive lifestyle ..... all are welcome here .... please contact them if you or someone you know need help
That's great...standby and help to rebuild their future. Do not judge them.
EVERYWHERE WILL NEED HELP..? WE CAN ALL DO SOMETHING ITS A NO BRAINER.
This is excellent i had a vision all homeless can receive this kind of help and support.
Thanks for these homes. Great.
I’m happy to see this.
Wow 👍 cute beautiful small home n clean
They don't build enough of these homes anywhere.
Many homeless may not choose to live in these tiny houses because they wanted to be free with a peace of mind.
Good idea!!! Should be everywhere.
God bless you for helping homeless
Please give us an update!
I want to do this also
As soon as I mention a tiny house or a place where they could or construct tiny houses...these so call Christians will say who is going to pay for it...the gas, electric taxes etc...What the Hell...there are many people who are homeless due to some type of crisis, hard luck, depression no family. Not all who are homeless don't work or on drugs. I posed this question to a council member and he started off with the word budget...well he almost got cussed out! I don't have a lot but I am willing to try and Help...My hat is off to all who has...God Bless you
TINY Homes are the FUTURE... GO Tiny homes...
Great idea to help them,love each other.
They better keep inspecting them to make sure they stay clean.
You know they won’t. My first thought.
We could use this idea here in ROSEBURG, OREGON. Please send information to Roseburg Oregon Homeless at Douglas County Courthouse. ATT Mrs. Cuttingham.
yes I heard that that one har a garden, but that is really something that should be essential.
As a suggestion ...to cheapen building supply costs and create more development, I would advise using shipping containers. I own one myself. Of-course I have 40 ft. high cube that I turned into a machine shop, but even a 20 ft. container is more than sufficient when it comes to having a studio apartment/home. Anyways --I discovered that most yards selling shipping containers offer to sell them at a bulk rate. Usually it's multiples of 27(27, 54, 81, 108, etc.) and they cost $500/each.
Consider this as well ...there was an animal shelter in our community that got tired of having to burn through donations and having barely enough to make it every month. So what they did was use some of the money and created a clothing thrift store and since they got it underway, they don't required state/county/government funding to help them financially sustain. I was thinking why not do the same as far as the homelessness and the development of the homes/shelters?
ASK YOUR SELF IN WHAT AREA OF THE WORLD WE LIVE IN ARE YOU MAKING A DIFFERENCE?
We need these in the U.K. as homelessness is increasing.
So how evil are you that you think an increase in the numbers of vagrants in the UK is good? As the US gives more and more free stuff like better free housing to bums, more people embrace the "work is for suckers" lifestyle.
@@melainewhite6409 That's not what I meant at all. I meant that because there are so many people who are homeless in the U.K that tiny homes may be one possible solution to help them. There are many living on U.K. streets for various reasons. Not all of them have the "work is for suckers" attitude either.
Wow I wish I have that also tiny house but I am a filipino😢
here in alaska we call them a cabin. Mne is 140 sq ft
If I had the money I'll buy a big big land and just put tiny homes for people in need but Anyone who See's this message you are so valuable and special to Jesus he knows you personally and loves you so unconditionally no joke!
Amen.. thank you so much for the segment.. my heart goes out to people that are homeless, who want thier life back.. one of these days, Lord willing, I can make a change , here in Phoenix as well
We should have tiny homes like this every where they don't take up so much land once there is no more land its over we can't grow land .big houses are a waste live off grid is better. Good for this homeless people now they just have to work and they are set in this homes ,good for them
Que bueno ver esto de q las personas q son homeless tengan un lugarcito para dormir en un techito y q no tengan q dormir en las calles, eso me gusto mucho, porque yo fui homeless con dos niños es mas duro todavia fue duro para mi encontrarme en esa situacion durmiendo en un parque no tenia dinero ni pa la leche ni pa pamper, pero me alegro mucho tienen un techito donde dormir. Gracias por poner esta publicida y poder compartir.
They need to be in multiple story buildings. You can only expand something like this so much. They need to be more efficient. Perhaps several multiple story buildings in a district with maybe 10-20-50 stories depending on the population. The roads would be large enough to let fire trucks through
This Is The Best Idea!!!!!!
What about the rest of the poor homeless this is just a band aid on a larger wound.
Better than nothing!
Exactly. This has more opportunity to be massed produced on a large scale. But the cost and zoning are still an issue.
But the last time I mentioned financial stuff, someone got mad and told me to shut up.
I just want to see a day where people can pay off a home just as easy as buying a bike, rather financing a car loan or cutting half a paycheck on rent.
And let's not forget the reasons why people become homeless to begin with. One of them is egoism.
Wonderful it's about time. We needed these homes 25 years ago at least something is being done you have to help your fellow man. It's a disgrace this the richest country in the world and you allow people to live in the streets, now you have entire families mother's father's and children in the streets. It's going to get worse no one can afford these skyrocketing high rents. Next is affordable housing it's needed ASAP.
Adrien Ashby 900.00amonth! tents are cheap or deductible.
This was a 180 day pilot. Complicated to say it succeeded. It turned into a place for old people with no retirement savings. The younger ones that moved in, moved out after they got bored with it or were kicked out due to the strict substance abuse policy. There were also some that were NOT homeless but met the application guidelines... i.e. They lied.
So, very difficult to say if it was a success at taking people off the streets. it really just made it easier for people that could afford to pay for their housing....
They need about 300 thousand homes with security.
I remember a time when an apartment ran for $150 only spiking to $250 and utilities were included that was the best 18 years of my life 1987-2005
Now the house is sitting abandoned all the Tenants including my beloved grandmother have passed on as well as both landlord's they were brothers then his good for nothing son took over while his ailing father was in the hospital and sold the house from under all of us didn't tell us anything and we got illegally evicted as usual without warning and it's just been an unstable time ever since when his father found out what he did he sadly passed away a few weeks later 2005-2020 saddest times ever
Do they provide needles and syringes?
Denver has it going on. I love it. Hi, fr CANADA. Would be nice if we did that here😄😄😄😄
Marilyn Noel well, get busy!👍
Beautiful video. I ask permission to share this video with other people in Blog de Marissa.
I think that this is the future for the homeless crisis everywhere....community villages with small minature compact urban gardens. With small library sheds throughout the community to keep the residents busy.
💪♥️🙏 so creative also that the people can gardening to if they want
How is this a stepping stone to get back on your feet? You need to make over $50K per year to afford even a small apartment in Denver now. Are these people going to be finding jobs that pay that much? This looks like the new housing standard for many, not a temporary thing.
This is terribly situation, i taught my country the Philippines is more terrible when it comes to housing but since Duterte became the President given me a home that is a sized of an apartment with one bedroom,sala,kitchen,bathroom with electricity and water.This house is intended for government employees but we invaded it last year and the government says it was our now since we are the first one to move and they well just build another village for those employees.
Where's the toilet and kitchen?