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worelia

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A dog shed on wheels is all she got. It is her house.
« on: May 05, 2015, 09:29:02 PM »

A dog shed on wheels is all Irene McGhee got now. Three weeks ago she did not even have that. She had nothing. She slept in the dirt on the street. Carrying here life in carrier bags.

http://a.abcnews.com/images/Lifestyle/ht_elvis_summers_house_jc_150504_16x9_992.jpg

http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/california-man-selflessly-builds-miniature-house-homeless-woman/story?id=30795558


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California Man Selflessly Builds Miniature House for Homeless Woman
May 4, 2015, 5:24 PM ET
By NICOLE PELLETIERE
PHOTO: Elvis Summers built a small house for McGee less than one month ago.
Elvis Summers built a small house for McGee less than one month ago.
Courtesy Elvis Summers

After 10 years of living outdoors, Irene "Smokie" McGee finally got a temporary roof over her head, when fellow local Elvis Summers generously built her a small house on wheels.

"I feel marvelous," McGee, 60, of Los Angeles, said. "You can't even explain how I feel. I'm on my way to a different life. I want to get my own place and all of that. He's my guardian angel.

"He's one in a million."
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Here's an other article.

"California man Elvis Summers builds tiny home on wheels for homeless grandmother "

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/california-man-elvis-summers-builds-tiny-home-on-wheels-for-homeless-grandmother-10225428.html

She even cannot stand upright in that thing.

http://www.independent.co.uk/incoming/article10225343.ece/alternates/w460/tinyhouse.jpg

The wheels id didn't get for nothing. She has to move the house every 72 hours. It's the laws and the rules.

He could as well have bought an old industry or cargo container on wheels.

Nearly no paint on it. There's no rain in California?

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He has now the launched the Tiny House Huge Purpose fundraising campaign in order to build miniature houses for other homeless people in the US. His viral campaign also attracted the attention of a local church, who have offered him a 10,000 ft square lot next to it where the homes could be parked.
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A church abuses the misery. It offers the place where the tiny houses can be parked. Why doesn't the town do that? Why does the town force the poor to be the slaves of the churches?

Slavery didn't end. Unca Tom's hut you could stand in upright. Today you can't and you have to move the people box every three days.

At the end of the article is a video url.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8nTcqwqdU4

Elvis Summers got videoed while building the shed.


A different project targets lightweight "homes", based on small pre-built constructions.

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Help the Homeless - Build a Dignity Roller Pod
Steve Jensen
Published on Oct 4, 2013

See directions and a list of materials on his blog -- http://dignityrollerpod.blogspot.com
Gary Pickering designs rolling pods for homeless people. Easy and relatively inexpensive to build, Gary's pictures here show several of his pod prototypes. You can customize yours to your own liking. Build a rolling pod to be your very own -- for you and the things you own. You can do it!
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Where is dignity when you can't even stand upright in your room?




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http://www.gofundme.com/mythpla

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Start a Fundraiser
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Raised by 1,743 people in 22 days

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One of the most basic fundamental necessities in life is shelter. With well over a half a million women, children, veterans and families homeless in this grand ol' US of A and with numbers growing daily it's becoming much more difficult to stereotype the homeless as just drug addict bums who "chose" to be or "did it to themselves. There are hundreds of thousands of Human beings who have been forced into being on the streets with nowhere to go and once they get there, are treated as trash and less of a person and criminals. Many cities have criminalized being homeless.

Being homeless is NOT a crime. The true crime is how we as human being look at and treat people that are homeless. Some people don't, but MOST homeless people want help and are desperate to get off the streets. Many to most are loosing hope or have already lost it and are simply dying, homeless and hungry.

How can a person begin to hope and raise themselves up if they only have the dirt beneath their feet to rest their face upon? Everyone can help. Even $1 can make a difference, a difference so big that it literally saves someone's life.

Everyone needs purpose in life. (At least one) It's what drives us. If u have purpose, you have hope.

This Welcome Home: A Tiny House, Huge Purpose Project, is to build tiny house's for homeless Woman, Men, Children, US Veterans and Families who are homeless. Human Beings, not "bums or trash" who need a little humanity, a little help to get off the streets. Please open your hearts and lend a hand by donating whatever you can (even if it's only $1) to help build a tiny home for someone's child, someone's mother, someone's brother, sister, cousin, someone's grandma or a US Veteran and give Hope, Purpose and a chance, back to someone who has lost everything and desperately needs a little help.

Let's Start Being Human!

Thank You!
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There is no dignity. There is no dignity in being poor. There is no dignity in being homeless.


A video by CBS:

"South LA Man Gives Homeless Woman New Lease On Life By Building Her Small, Portable House"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKWxAklwGPs

See her face. See her eyes. There is no dignity. There is only poverty.

Is this all life has? Is this all?
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Homeless and living in a car: What rules should L.A. apply?
« Reply #1 on: May 13, 2015, 06:10:55 AM »

"Homeless and living in a car: What rules should L.A. apply?"

http://www.latimes.com/opinion/editorials/la-ed-living-in-vehicles-20150512-story.html

What good is a "car" if it is kicked out? It is the same old story over and over again. Homeless is homeless.
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Re: A dog shed on wheels is all she got. It is her house.
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2015, 06:42:02 PM »

In the town of Berlin, the German capital, there are 11,000 homeless. They have no cars.
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Eine neue Industrie entsteht
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2018, 10:53:12 AM »

Hundehütten auf Rädern. Schlüsselfertig zur Auslieferung in den Sozialämtern.

Sage keiner, daß deutsche Industrie die Signale nicht hören würde.

Völker, hört die Signale!
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Baut Tiny Houses! Tiny Houses, die einzige echte Alternative.
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2020, 06:44:25 PM »

Das Überleben am unteren Ende der finanziellen Skala ist noch schwerer geworden.

Tiny Houses, die einzige echte Alternative, fristet noch immer ein Kümmerdasein. Warum? Gerade jetzt, wo die Leute zuhause bleiben müssen und dort vor Langeweile eingehen, gerade dort können sie sich nützlich machen und Teile der Tiny Houses anfertigen.

Man braucht doch bloß eine Organisation für das Zusammenführen und Zusammenfügen der einzelnen Teile. Ist das denn so schwer?

Warum werden Bäume, zum Beispiel von der Deutschen Bahn, nach Sturm oder Arbeitseinsätzen geschreddert? Warum wird das Holz nicht gesammelt und zu Brettern gesägt? Die müssen doch nicht groß sein. Die  brauchen nur die RICHTIGE Größe. Sammeln, stapeln, organisieren. Ist das denn so schwer?

Holz ist ein wichtiger und nützlicher Rohstoff. Leider teuer. Aber man kann ihn aus der Natur bekommen, zum Beispiel nach Stürmen. Warum alles nur vernichten? Warum nicht etwas Sinnvolles damit tun?

Baut Tiny Houses! Man muß das nicht in einer großen Menschenansammlung machen. Man kann das auch zuhause, dieses Teil oder jenes. Und bringt die dann zur Sammelstelle. Es geht! Tut es! Macht etwas! Es könnte eines Tages auch Euer eigenes Leben retten.
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Video: Tiny Houses Japanology Plus 28m 00s
« Reply #5 on: September 12, 2021, 10:44:33 AM »

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/ondemand/video/2032240/

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Re: A dog shed on wheels is all she got. It is her house.
« Reply #6 on: August 22, 2023, 09:16:54 PM »

G'day, kids. Read between the lines.

https://www.denver7.com/news/front-range/denver/denver-mayors-7-million-request-for-tiny-homes-inches-closer-to-approval

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Denver mayor's $7 million request for tiny homes inches closer to approval

The Denver City Council on Tuesday moved closer to approving Mayor Mike Johnston’s request to purchase hundreds of tiny homes to house people experiencing homelessness.

By: Brandon Richard
Posted at 5:19 PM, Aug 22, 2023
and last updated 2:45 AM, Aug 23, 2023

DENVER — The Denver City Council moved closer to approving Mayor Mike Johnston’s request to purchase hundreds of tiny home shelters to house people experiencing homelessness.

The city council’s finance and governance committee moved a resolution forward Tuesday that would authorize the city to purchase 200 tiny home units and additional equipment for $7 million. The tiny homes, which would be placed in micro-community sites, are one part of Johnston’s plan to move 1,000 people off the streets by the end of the year.

Mayor Johnston requests bids to help support micro-communities for the unhoused

If the council gives final approval, the city will purchase the tiny homes and other equipment, including furniture, from Pallet, a social purpose company based in Everett, Washington.

“We can, and we should, end homelessness in our lifetime,” said Amy King, the founder and CEO of Pallet.

King spoke with Denver7 after she attended the committee meeting and a closed-door meeting with Denver city officials.

“Each of our products is comprised of seven different panels that ship on a truck,” said King. “Our shelters go together in under an hour. We manufacture them in the U.S. in Everett, Washington. They're made to be deployed quickly and at-scale to address the crisis in front of us.”

King said Pallet has shipped tiny homes to more than 80 cities, including Aurora, to help house people experiencing homelessness.

“Each of our shelters includes beds, desks, electrical panels, heat, air conditioning, windows, and most importantly, a locking door. Residents want the privacy and dignity of their own space or space to share with their own family unit,” said King. "What we typically see on average is residents stay about three to six months. And that varies."

Denver City Council Documents
A list of items Denver Mayor Mike Johnston wants to purchase from Pallet, a social purpose company that supplies tiny homes.

According to a master purchase order, the mayor’s office wants to buy 130 of Pallet’s 70 square-feet homes at a cost of $13,900 per unit. It plans to buy 70 larger homes (120 square-feet) for $18,900 per unit.

Aside from the building materials, King said labor is factored into the cost of each unit. She said Pallet is a certified living wage employer.

“The majority of our staff who build these shelters are people who are experiencing homelessness, exiting the justice system in America, are recovering from addiction,” said King. “So, the cost of our shelters actually pays for people's jobs and their sustainability.”

The city would also spend about $86,000 on air-conditioning units, $319,000 on heaters and $170,000 on furniture, including beds, bed frames and folding desks.

Denver converting a hotel to combat homelessness: How it works, what it costs

In addition to the living units, the city could also spend nearly $800,000 on community rooms, laundry rooms, and bathrooms. King said the community rooms are typically used for food distribution and social gatherings.

“My background is in mental health and health care. Just giving someone a house is not enough to solve their homelessness. You have to embed people in a supportive community with services,” said King. “We want to draw people out of their shelters and into those community spaces, to build relationships to reintegrate, to get the supportive services that they need and build that community that they need for long-term success.”

The cost of the tiny homes and shared spaces total $5.1 million The mayor’s senior homelessness advisor, Cole Chandler, said the remaining $2 million would be used to get each micro-community site ready.

“The million-dollar estimate is actually something that came from [Department of Transportation and Infrastructure] contractors looking at sort of what it would take to build out the sites as they’ve been spec’d out,” said Chandler.

Denver City Councilwoman Stacie Gilmore asked Chandler to provide a detailed list itemizing the costs to get each site ready.

“Immediately when I hear infrastructure, I think water [and] sewer. But now you’re talking about potentially sidewalks, and I’d think there has to be lighting,” said Gilmore. “We’re creating communities here, and so I want to make sure that million-dollar estimate per site doesn’t grow or that we know beforehand if it is going to grow.”

The mayor's office is seeking community-based non-profitsto provide wraparound services at the micro community sites.

The resolution must still be considered and approved by the full council before the purchase could move forward. If approved, the first shipments would arrive November 1, according to the master purchase order.

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200 rooms for millions of Dollars. And all not saved and not secured. Why don't they build (or take) a large building, which would offer much more space per person?

70 square-feet home: 7x10 feet: $13,900 per unit
120 square-feet home: 12x10feet: $18,900 per unit

200 tiny homes, arranged as 10 x 20 on a parking space? Each hurricane will sweep them away.

This is no cinema, kids, this is your world.

Face it: The site huts in your streets and on the lawns of the large houses in the hood are no huts. They are the center of the world for a human being.

I do not see this mentioned in the article. Why not?
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