Tiny Home Villages Springing Up Around United States

From Seattle to Austin, from Cincinnati to Santa Rosa, tiny home villages are springing up across the United States in response to skyrocketing housing and real estate prices. Turns out many are realizing the advantages of living a simpler life style. Spending less on housing and utilities means more money for your own happiness and personal welfare.

Power Outage Reminds Fire Victims What It’s Like to be Homeless

Two years after the wildfires, the PG&E power outage reminds us that many are still experiencing homelessness. Many of our friends and neighbors, even the founder of Homes 4 the Homeless, Steve Schneider, two years after being left homeless, has been served with all the stark reminders of what it was like: no electricity, no lights, no water, no showers, no fuel. Something most of us take for granted, electric power, is a daily challenge to those experiencing homelessness.

Watch Our First Video on Second Anniversary of the Tubbs Fire

Two years ago today, October 8, 2017, the Tubbs Fire swept down upon our community and, for many, brought devastation, suffering and homelessness. We’ve chosen this anniversary as the day to launch our first video on YouTube as a brief overview for our new nonprofit business.

Senior Homelessness Expected to Triple – USA Today

(USA Today) Seniors are particularly vulnerable to financial and health disasters that can leave them homeless. USA Today on October 2, 2019 reported that senior homelessness is projected to nearly triple nationally by 2030, to 106,000 people. The article covers the city of Santa Monica, which has created a first-of-its-kind subsidy program to support low-income seniors […]

7 Reasons Why Tiny Homes Will Help the Homeless Crisis

Homes 4 the Homeless tiny homes and storage containers will be there for you when you need them. In times of great tragedy, whether it’s drugs, mental illness, or even a natural disaster, that’s when Homes 4 the Homeless’ tiny homes and storage containers come in.