Thank You to DropIn Inc. Live Video

Homes 4 the Homeless would like to issue a heartfelt thank you to DropIn Inc., Louis Ziskin, Joseph Shemesh and the rest for their in-kind support and donation of their on-demand live video inspection service. DropIn is an LA-based tech company that wants to change the way the insurance companies process claims with two-way video claims processing and drone-based appraisals.

Viral Containment Housing

Coronavirus is the new reality for our world, and it didn’t take long for us to realize that modular housing could provide a ready-made solution for those under quarantine, just as they can provide low-cost transitional housing for those experiencing homelessness.

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.

Actor Ryan Cooper Joins Homes 4 the Homeless

Congratulations to our friend Ryan Cooper on his new film Christmas A La Mode! Plan the perfect holiday date night to watch Ryan play an American tycoon on Lifetime Movie Network opposite co-star Katie LeClerc.

Calgary welcomes homeless veterans to tiny home village

On November 1, 2019 a village of tiny homes for Canadian veterans in Calgary welcomed new tenants as the Homes for Heroes Foundation marked the beginning of its pilot project to provide housing and other support to struggling ex-servicemen.

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.