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NESSEL Housing Launch at Sonoma/North Bay Home Expo, March 29-30 at Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California

Homes 4 the Homeless Launching NESSEL Housing to Expand Affordable Housing in America SANTA ROSA, California – Nonprofit Homes 4 the Homeless (EIN: 84-2805734) is proud to launch its new vision for tackling the housing crisis at the Sonoma/North Bay Home Expo March 29-30 at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. As a certified 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated […]

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VESSEL Housing has arrived at Homes 4 the Homeless in Fulton, California.

Homes 4 the Homeless Announces Arrival of NESSEL Housing Units at Fulton Headquarters

Groundbreaking Housing Solutions Now Available for Immediate Viewing FULTON, CA, UNITED STATES, December 26, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Homes 4 the Homeless (H4H), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing secure, affordable housing solutions, proudly announces the arrival of its highly anticipated NESSEL housing units at its headquarters in Fulton, California. This milestone marks a pivotal moment in the

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Letitia Hanke's radio show on KSRO highlighted a recent collaboration between The LIME Foundation and Homes 4 the Homeless.

Homes 4 the Homeless CEO Steve Schneider on KSRO Radio with Letitia Hanke of LIME Foundation

Steve Schneider, CEO of Homes 4 the Homeless, was a guest of Letitia Hanke’s Radio Show, Raise the Roof, on June 5, 2024, where they discussed their joint venture to import NESSEL Homes from China as a solution to homelessness. See these homes at www.homes4thehomeless.org.

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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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VESSSEL E3

Introducing the NESSEL E3: Revolutionizing Tiny Homes 4 the Homeless

The NESSEL 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 NESSEL 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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