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!
NLIHC and Pew – Widespread Support for More Housing

NLIHC and Pew Charitable Trusts released today a new research brief, Homeowners, Renters, and Households of All Incomes Back Housing Reforms. Based on a national survey, the brief highlights the majority support among households with low, moderate, and high incomes and among homeowners and renters for state and local policies that would enable more homes of various […]
Why it’s so hard to end homelessness in America

“As a society, we’re looking for a quick fix, but there’s no quick fix for this,” said a Harvard Researcher.
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.’
Rep. Schiff announces nearly $600 million for affordable housing in California

Washington, D.C.— Today, Representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) announced that nearly $600 million is coming to California through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to support local efforts to address homelessness and housing affordability across the state. Read the Press Release
California leaders asked for a Supreme Court homelessness decision. Will it backfire?

As the nation’s highest court heard arguments this week in a case expected to shape homelessness policies in the years to come, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath listened angrily. Read the article in the Los Angeles Times by Kevin Rector
Why are there no slums in China?

Walking through China’s cities, you will quickly notice the absence of large slums or pervasive homelessness common to the rest of the world. Read the Article published in People Dispatch July 10, 2023 by Dongsheng News
New HUD Report Shows U.S. Homelessness Increases – As Do The Budgets Of The Responsible Agencies

House and Urban Development reports 653,000 people were homeless – 12% increase Despite spending untold billions on the homeless, we now have 653,000 homeless people in the United States – 70,650 more than last year, a 12 percent increase, House and Urban Development (HUD) announced Friday in a new report. Homelessness would largely cease to be a problem if […]
HUD Releases January 2023 Point-in-Time Count Report

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today released its 2023 Annual Homeless Assessment Report: Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates, an annual snapshot of the number of individuals in shelters, temporary housing, and in unsheltered settings. The report found more than 650,000 people were experiencing homelessness on a single night in January 2023, a […]
US Homelessness Soars To Highest Reported Level As Rents Soar

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States experienced a dramatic 12% increase in homelessness to its highest reported level as soaring rents and a decline in coronavirus pandemic assistance combined to put housing out of reach for more Americans, federal officials said Friday. About 653,000 people were homeless, the most since the country began using the yearly point-in-time survey in […]