Thanks for reaching out and commenting. This really is an amazing little village. It is great to see that they run a tight ship and have so many businesses there for people to work at and provide real value for the local population. Everyone in this town seems to be improving their lives and working towards a common goal. At least from what I have seen. Moving forward feel free to keep in touch. All the best.
Thanks John. This was a great video. Too bad one needs to hit the lowest form of destitute to live in a place like this. Adult orphans could appreciate such an environment. The manager sharing seemed to understand compassion without being intrusive with wounded souls. Very few people get the huge transition in being a homeless recluse to becoming part of a welcoming neighborhood/family. Bravo to him for understanding how homelessness is not just about not having a home.
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. You bring up a very good and valid point. As I was walking around even I would not mind living here at different times in my life, or later on down the road. There were a handful of interactions that I could not record with the people living there. Most everyone was so nice and friendly and wanting to chitchat for a while. Very cool experience. Thanks again for watching. Keep in touch. All the best.
Remembering one family with a small home. Simple with a fireplace and everything within reach. The most cosiest and comforting home I've every been in. Not saying a large home is bad but it was your very own cave. Don't have much to clean. One of the biggest stress relievers.
I have been dreaming of doing this. I feel so excited that I found someone else with this vision. I thank you for lending a hand to the needy. God bless you sir!
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. Thank you very much for the kind words as well. Moving forward when you have any mobile home specific questions never hesitate to email me directly at support@mobilehomeinvesting.net. Keep in touch and keep asking questions. All the best. Talk soon, John
I love how you truly know & understand the homeless and the unwinding process that it takes for them after living a life of survival basically, on the streets. Every city with homeless needs a replica of this place. Remarkable works!
This is awesome! It's so refreshing to see and hear about someone doing something about homelessness! People love to say how many n show videos of people on the street with no solution! May God bless this community🙏🙏thanks John for bringing this info to us!!😘
Everywhere should have places like this . Yal are doing a Wonderful And Perfect Plan -Thank You for All that you Do and God Bless Abundantly!!! Just Awesome Place
Totally impressed!! Why cannot people like entertainers, put their monies into communities like this. Especially in Los Angeles, areas where homeless is on the rise. I am sure ALL states can use a community like this. After my own heart! Love this guys, lady's! As I continue to watch this, I have to go back in and edit. You guys are awesome with all the things you provide. I want to go visit!!!
Wow! Beautiful💖 That's my Vision . To provide for the low income. The forgotten group in real estate. Do you have info on how to begin something like this? Thanks
Excellent job. This great. Helping people to help their self and build community. God bless all who are there. No one wants to be homeless for any reason.
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 that sounds like something people say so that they can look down on people and blame them for their own misfortune. Everyone deserves a family, a community, a friend.
@@rainbomg they may deserve it but they often reject it. I am acquainted with some of the homeless population in southern Oregon, and it's the reality. Many choose to remain homeless because they don't want to abide by the rules that go with accepting services. They tell me this. This is not a put down.
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 many of the rules imposed on people by these overnight services are demeaning or unrealistic or worse, force moral and religious expectations on people in order to receive services, and they tend to be very temporary, not to mention dismissive and insulting and risky, when you could be robbed or harmed or turned away for slight infractions or mistakes. There are differences between changing your life to obey a rigid system of control as if you were 13 years old and simply having somewhere safe to sleep. It’s not the rules of society they balk against. They are clearly obeying the rules of society or they’d be in jail. It’s arbitrary rules set by self important people who think they have the right to tell someone else how to live their lives. These are all private charities, not state solutions, which we need. Charities tend to have an agenda, or don’t have the reach or resources to be fair and permanent solutions. Either help them or don’t, don’t give people hoops to jump through before they can qualify as worthy of the most basic dignity. This is, of course, unless you think they deserve to be homeless until they do what you want them to do first and you’re fine with increasing numbers of the unhoused complicating every urban center until then, you know, because they are just so dang obstinate.
Thank you so much for what you have done and clearly what you continue to do. I intend to share your story with our local government officials in the hope that we can accomplish something similar in our area. Be well.
From Austin Texas and now living in Cheyenne Wyoming. Took a tour of Community first before I left Texas. It is a totally contained community. Wanted to live there but couldn't wait on the list. But it's a great place!
That is awesome! And I've wanted to do exactly that for almost 20 years. I don't know why the Lord didn't see fit to allow it to happen though. My previous husband died of cancer and after that, I moved back to FL. Got remarried. We are both disabled Seniors. Reckon if the Lord still wants to do something like that then He'll work it out. I've been sober for 28 years now and I have been homeless. Hubby was homeless also, before he got sober. We've got a friend that is helping him get his VA benefits. They injected him with something years ago and it poisoned him. At least that's what the medical records code says. All of those years, before his parents died, they tried to find out what was done to him and they never got any answers. We are finally starting to get answers. So God isn't finished with us yet! He works all things together for our good.
I live here in Springfield Missouri. We just had about 6 inches of snow. Iced fist temperature dropped down to 10 degrees. All I could think of was the homeless that was trying to find a place to stay warm.We have so many here. My heart is breaking. I am older with fixed income. I pray for more to be done here. We do have couple who has started a place like this. We need so much more. We have such a drug problem with a lot of the homeless here.
Thanks so much for commenting. This was a really cool experience. I ended up volunteering there as well which was a very big eye-opener. Humbling experience for sure. Keep in touch. Any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out anytime.
I want to do something like this in Huntsville, Alabama...Not sure where to start, but homelessness is a growing problem across the country. Recently, I traveled home to Kansas City to spend time with friends and family during the holidays. Shocked by the staggering number of homeless people! There are makeshift tarp/tent communities under bridges and overpasses across the entire city. Cars pass by as though these people are invisible. Anyone in Alabama want to get a community like this going?
I am interested in the project. Question: do you have city water and sewer line for this project? If not, how to solve the issue? I saw you are trying to get water using rain barrels or water well to get water, right? How about sewer line?
Hi mike lai, Thanks for watching and connecting. I have now done a little bit of volunteering for the organization, however this entire tiny home community is definitely not mine. I am a big fan but I do not own this. However from what I can tell this looks to be both city water and city sewer. They Do Collect Rainwater as a way to stay eco-friendly, however this seems to be city water and city sewer. I hope this helps and answers your question. Thanks again for commenting. If you have any follow-up questions or concerns never hesitate to reach out any time. Always happy to help if possible. Keep in touch. Talk soon, John
Does this place still exist, and where is it located? It's an actual town, and looks like it has everything for those who live and visit there. It looks like it would be wonderful, providing homes, employment and everything in between... even a busline!
Thanks for reaching out and commenting. Yes, this place absolutely does still exist and is a wonderful example of a community that can help folks, be profitable, sustainable, and quite pretty to look at. They've really done an amazing job there.
I'm a Jewelry/ AAccessories Designer who has been homeless for the last 6 years due to illness for 3 and 3 for being a Domestic Violence Survivor fleeing. I want to do a lot for the homeless and want to teach volunteering so they can make a living and get off the conditions they might be facing.
Thank you so much for reaching out and connecting. I sincerely regret your file difficulties you faced in your past and being homeless for so long. I cannot imagine everything that you're gone through. That is incredible about you wanting to give back, teach, volunteer, and more for other folks were hurting. There really are so many people in need. Glad you're able to get back on your feet. Great work getting this done. Keep up the great work.
Nation wide is what will help the homeless populations, that are absolutely becoming a major issue for people, due to the pandemic this year, lost jobs, no income because of shutdowns, and no incomes, aside from the medical bills. For Canadians, the pandemic is more or less covered in our national health care plans, but we pay the other way, in not enough hospitals to manage the patients. Waiting lists for surgery is almost two to three years.
It’s not enough to just give a homeless person a place to live. It’s not enough to have food. People need connections and purpose. People need to feel useful and valued. Government programs have it backward. I keep hearing that the richest country in the world should not have such terrible poverty. People think that if you give someone a place to live and food to eat they’ll get a job and become a valued member of society. You have to treat them as a valued member of society first.
Thanks for watching and commenting. They are so cool! There are so many different types or styles of tiny homes. Each one seems very unique. Definitely check this place out next time you are near Austin.
That's amazing. They really need more communities like this all accross the country. Especially for those that have been finding it impossible to rebuild their lives since the system is set up to keep them constantly failing. This just shows how the homeless problem could be solved quickly and even help bring in money. It's really cool to see a self sustaining community and how it can really teach a lot for people. This kinda thing really needs to be made all over the country in every state and fast to help homeless of all kinds.
Look people it's the fing city r county that set's the building codes. Everyone could have a home but most cities and counties do not wish to have small homes.
Hi Pamela. Thank you so much for reaching out and connecting. I'm happy to say that it was not a government or state that did this, but rather individuals. It is amazing what people can do when we all get together and work for a common purpose. Moving forward when you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
Thanks for commenting and replying. The set up this community has seems very interesting. Throughout the video we show different jobs that there are to do around the community and outside of the community. All of these folks that live in the park do receive jobs or have jobs, and a place to live. Hope the video answers this question more in detail as well.
Is there Electric in the tiny homes so they can at least have a lamp and Heat and a fan? I think it's great that they thought of the best thing to give a person is dignity and provide on-site jobs.
Very good to hear from you. There was definitely not much of a security force that I could see. I did ask and they said that they do not have many disruptions as they have a one serious strike and you're out policy. If you get into a fight or start doing drugs your immediately thrown out. There is a long waiting list to get into this community so as you can imagine people are usually on their best behavior.
Hi Sarah. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. I am happy to say that it was not a state or government that put this together, but rather individuals. If you would like something to happen in Atlanta similar to this, I would very much encourage you to take action in making this happen if possible. This is obviously a huge undertaking however all starts with one voice and one person. Moving forward if you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. If possible, please contact the link in the description. These folks are great and will be able to help and assist moving forward. Hope this point you in the right direction. Feel free to keep in touch moving forward. All the best.
I can't stand not being involved in something like this. I can't stand it! After I'm done with my chemo and beat the Cancer back well enuf, I want to make this happen near me. Near My Beloved.
Hi Jennifer. Thank you for reaching out and connecting. You will absolutely beat this cancer and go on to be able to help others like this. I'm so glad that you found this video informative and helpful. Moving forward when you have any additional follow-up questions never hesitate to comment back anytime. All the best.
Hi DK. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. Moving forward if you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
Its not the size or construct of where these people live, thats not difficult. Its behavior and consequences and motivation and mental health that need to be addressed. "Will the individual empty his toilet appropriately? Respect neighbors? Contribute? Abstain from criminality? Not be a burden?" THATS where the problems lie.
Hi Matthew. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. You bring up a lot of good points for sure. If possible, I would encourage you to call these folks out to ask the folks in charge some of these specific questions. People are people, and all of these questions have been accounted for. This place provides tours and you are able to ask these types of questions and see what type of steps they are put in place to help people better their lives while they are there. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
I do not know for sure. I would guess probably at least one. However I hope nobody was hurt in the process. They really do have a zero tolerance policy and kick people out fairly quickly with any kind of loud music, drama, drugs, etc. It is cleaner than most other mobile home parks I drive through.
Hi Randall. I wish I was taught that kind of stuff back in grade school. Every community needs an education center like the one you described. Perhaps that's where some online video platforms or free groups can be helpful. However the problem there is likely that some of these groups may be taught by folks that really don't know what they're talking about or may be teaching something to promote their own personal gain. Keep in touch moving forward. If you have any mobile home related questions in the future never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
THEY NEEDS A PLACE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS WITH KIDS WHO CAN'T AFFORD TO RENT PLACES THAT ARE SAFE FOR THE KIDS & GETS HELPS GETS THEM SOMETHING THEY CAN AFFORD!?!?
the world need 'to-have-a-soul' for those people not all of them are a mental-case or druggies some of them (specifically due to the pendamics) due-to-so-many-reasons in-life-brought-them-to this
How do chronically homeless people afford to pay rent? Judging by your infastructure where did you get the millions of dollars to fund this and how will you ever make it back?
That's great news. And what fantastic artworks. Apparently, all good Gifts come from the Lord God YHWH of Israel, Omnipotent One, Almighty Creator of Heaven and Earth, Alpha and Omega, World Without End. 🙏🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️💞💖😊🦅🇺🇸
I got a better Idea, lets use the tiny homes to help people who want to be helped? people who work? people who will never be able to afford a home of their own? people who will pay outragiously high rent their entire lives, and never get ahead. How about we help these people. May children, will need a million dollars to buy their first home, All while laying 2k a month in rent. Corporations have destroyed the middle class. Lets get homes and shelters for the poor, before focusing on the homeless. Or do the poor need to be homeless before they can get help? Instead of tiny home communities for the homeless, how about tiny home communities for people living of like 20k a year.
Thanks for commenting. It can definitely be frustrating to think that some folks are getting a lot of free housing. However in the video it mentions that everybody in the community has a job and does pay one way or another. I believe the cheapest rent is $200 a month. It is a really interesting concept. There are a number of businesses within the property that cater to the local public. That's were a number of the residents work and make their own money. However I do like your ideas though. Keep in touch moving forward. Any follow-up questions never hesitate to reach out anytime. All the best.
This is the most intelligent, compassionate help for the homeless I've ever seen. It's very moving.
I agree 100%! We should have this everywhere in the U.S.
American homelessness could be solved.
Thanks for reaching out and commenting. This really is an amazing little village. It is great to see that they run a tight ship and have so many businesses there for people to work at and provide real value for the local population. Everyone in this town seems to be improving their lives and working towards a common goal. At least from what I have seen. Moving forward feel free to keep in touch. All the best.
Amazing job what a blessing to community and humanity I wished every state had such a wonderful connection to community and kindness for mankind
Thank you Jacob! It is amazing what they have done in such a short period of time there.
Would love to live in a place like that for people on social security and disability not only for the homeless
A year and a half later,I wonder how this community is doing? I truely hope that it continues to thrive and help the homeless.
Man this is awesome! There is still positivity in this world. Thanks for sharing.
All States should do this. Great job.I wish there was more people like you .thanks
Thanks John. This was a great video. Too bad one needs to hit the lowest form of destitute to live in a place like this. Adult orphans could appreciate such an environment. The manager sharing seemed to understand compassion without being intrusive with wounded souls. Very few people get the huge transition in being a homeless recluse to becoming part of a welcoming neighborhood/family. Bravo to him for understanding how homelessness is not just about not having a home.
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. You bring up a very good and valid point. As I was walking around even I would not mind living here at different times in my life, or later on down the road. There were a handful of interactions that I could not record with the people living there. Most everyone was so nice and friendly and wanting to chitchat for a while. Very cool experience. Thanks again for watching. Keep in touch. All the best.
Remembering one family with a small home. Simple with a fireplace and everything within reach. The most cosiest and comforting home I've every been in. Not saying a large home is bad but it was your very own cave. Don't have much to clean. One of the biggest stress relievers.
Bravo! 👏🏻 NOW that is how you think outside of the box in solving a complex social problem.
Agreed and agreed! However this is just the tip of the iceberg for the help needed around the country obviously. Still, very cool to see.
How wonderful it is and how much it respects human dignity!
God bless this entire community.
I have been dreaming of doing this. I feel so excited that I found someone else with this vision. I thank you for lending a hand to the needy. God bless you sir!
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. Thank you very much for the kind words as well. Moving forward when you have any mobile home specific questions never hesitate to email me directly at support@mobilehomeinvesting.net. Keep in touch and keep asking questions. All the best. Talk soon, John
Heart to heart, hand to hand! You sir are a beautiful soul. May God and society bless your efforts and message of dignity
I love how you truly know & understand the homeless and the unwinding process that it takes for them after living a life of survival basically, on the streets. Every city with homeless needs a replica of this place. Remarkable works!
This is awesome! It's so refreshing to see and hear about someone doing something about homelessness! People love to say how many n show videos of people on the street with no solution! May God bless this community🙏🙏thanks John for bringing this info to us!!😘
This is so awesome! This is definitely something we would love to do in the future 😊
Agreed! Love what you do daily. :-)
It looks awesome. You guys are doing a great thing. I hope it spreads to other cities and states. I hope it works and helps a lot of people.
Beautiful! God BLESS you for the helping to get people a roof over their head.
Everywhere should have places like this . Yal are doing a Wonderful And Perfect Plan -Thank You for All that you Do and God Bless Abundantly!!! Just Awesome Place
Totally impressed!! Why cannot people like entertainers, put their monies into communities like this. Especially in Los Angeles, areas where homeless is on the rise. I am sure ALL states can use a community like this. After my own heart! Love this guys, lady's! As I continue to watch this, I have to go back in and edit. You guys are awesome with all the things you provide. I want to go visit!!!
What a fantastic initiative! We need more of these.👍👏
Wow! Beautiful💖 That's my Vision . To provide for the low income. The forgotten group in real estate. Do you have info on how to begin something like this? Thanks
Ditto. I want this too in our community! Just blown away!
Excellent job. This great. Helping people to help their self and build community. God bless all who are there. No one wants to be homeless for any reason.
You wouldn't think so... but I'm told that some prefer it to having to live by other people's rules. 🤷♀️
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 that sounds like something people say so that they can look down on people and blame them for their own misfortune. Everyone deserves a family, a community, a friend.
@@rainbomg they may deserve it but they often reject it. I am acquainted with some of the homeless population in southern Oregon, and it's the reality. Many choose to remain homeless because they don't want to abide by the rules that go with accepting services. They tell me this. This is not a put down.
@@sophirichmanfletcher4657 many of the rules imposed on people by these overnight services are demeaning or unrealistic or worse, force moral and religious expectations on people in order to receive services, and they tend to be very temporary, not to mention dismissive and insulting and risky, when you could be robbed or harmed or turned away for slight infractions or mistakes. There are differences between changing your life to obey a rigid system of control as if you were 13 years old and simply having somewhere safe to sleep. It’s not the rules of society they balk against. They are clearly obeying the rules of society or they’d be in jail. It’s arbitrary rules set by self important people who think they have the right to tell someone else how to live their lives. These are all private charities, not state solutions, which we need. Charities tend to have an agenda, or don’t have the reach or resources to be fair and permanent solutions. Either help them or don’t, don’t give people hoops to jump through before they can qualify as worthy of the most basic dignity. This is, of course, unless you think they deserve to be homeless until they do what you want them to do first and you’re fine with increasing numbers of the unhoused complicating every urban center until then, you know, because they are just so dang obstinate.
Just found this channel tonight what a wonderful place for curing hearts & souls,thank you,God bless.
This was simply amazing. Thanks for the inspiration. It's nice to know that there are opportunities for people to regain their dignity.
Thank you so much for what you have done and clearly what you continue to do. I intend to share your story with our local government officials in the hope that we can accomplish something similar in our area. Be well.
super impressed. can't wait to see the next development when built. great community.
There is just No Excuse that there can’t be Places like this Everywhere all over the United States and the whole world
I think bureaucracy prevents it most of the time. But it also takes a lot of dedicated people, money, and a very long time to develop.
From Austin Texas and now living in Cheyenne Wyoming. Took a tour of Community first before I left Texas. It is a totally contained community. Wanted to live there but couldn't wait on the list. But it's a great place!
That is awesome! And I've wanted to do exactly that for almost 20 years. I don't know why the Lord didn't see fit to allow it to happen though. My previous husband died of cancer and after that, I moved back to FL. Got remarried. We are both disabled Seniors. Reckon if the Lord still wants to do something like that then He'll work it out.
I've been sober for 28 years now and I have been homeless. Hubby was homeless also, before he got sober. We've got a friend that is helping him get his VA benefits. They injected him with something years ago and it poisoned him. At least that's what the medical records code says. All of those years, before his parents died, they tried to find out what was done to him and they never got any answers. We are finally starting to get answers.
So God isn't finished with us yet! He works all things together for our good.
Very inspirational! I wish I could get something off the ground like this in our community. Great job, keep up the good work!!
Thanks so much!
Absolutely Incredible!!!!
So much information to be learned from this video. Beyond Amazing!!!
Thank you John for showing this video. That place is awesome.
WOW, EXCELLENT MAY GOD BLESS THOSE WHO MADE IT POSSIBLE.
Thank you for reaching out and commenting. Agreed and agreed!
Excellent,great idea.well done! Ps needs some flowers.
I almost passed this one by. I'm glad I didn't. Thanks for posting.
I live here in Springfield Missouri. We just had about 6 inches of snow. Iced fist temperature dropped down to 10 degrees. All I could think of was the homeless that was trying to find a place to stay warm.We have so many here. My heart is breaking. I am older with fixed income. I pray for more to be done here. We do have couple who has started a place like this. We need so much more. We have such a drug problem with a lot of the homeless here.
MY FAVORITE COUPLE TRICIA GRAHAM AND ALLAN GRAHAM AND THE WHOLE STAFF ❤️ ARE AMAZING I LOVE ❤️ THIS COMMUNITY 😍 ❤️ .
Exactly Correct Here ! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
We need to copy this exact community for ex-cons ! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Great program. Thank you for sharing this John!
Well done, thank-you for your great work. Inspiring.
Thanks so much for commenting. This was a really cool experience. I ended up volunteering there as well which was a very big eye-opener. Humbling experience for sure. Keep in touch. Any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out anytime.
Totally awesome. Thanks for being a kind human being.!
I want to do something like this in Huntsville, Alabama...Not sure where to start, but homelessness is a growing problem across the country. Recently, I traveled home to Kansas City to spend time with friends and family during the holidays. Shocked by the staggering number of homeless people! There are makeshift tarp/tent communities under bridges and overpasses across the entire city. Cars pass by as though these people are invisible. Anyone in Alabama want to get a community like this going?
Such a fabulous place!
Beautiful Village. Well done!
I am interested in the project. Question: do you have city water and sewer line for this project? If not, how to solve the issue? I saw you are trying to get water using rain barrels or water well to get water, right? How about sewer line?
Hi mike lai, Thanks for watching and connecting. I have now done a little bit of volunteering for the organization, however this entire tiny home community is definitely not mine. I am a big fan but I do not own this. However from what I can tell this looks to be both city water and city sewer. They Do Collect Rainwater as a way to stay eco-friendly, however this seems to be city water and city sewer. I hope this helps and answers your question. Thanks again for commenting. If you have any follow-up questions or concerns never hesitate to reach out any time. Always happy to help if possible. Keep in touch. Talk soon, John
@@MobileHomeFormula I know rain water is often what’s best for plants as well, I’d say it keeps costs down with so much gardening going on
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Does this place still exist, and where is it located?
It's an actual town, and looks like it has everything for those who live and visit there.
It looks like it would be wonderful, providing homes, employment and everything in between... even a busline!
Thanks for reaching out and commenting. Yes, this place absolutely does still exist and is a wonderful example of a community that can help folks, be profitable, sustainable, and quite pretty to look at. They've really done an amazing job there.
Wow, this is truly amazing 👏
I'm a Jewelry/ AAccessories Designer who has been homeless for the last 6 years due to illness for 3 and 3 for being a Domestic Violence Survivor fleeing. I want to do a lot for the homeless and want to teach volunteering so they can make a living and get off the conditions they might be facing.
Thank you so much for reaching out and connecting. I sincerely regret your file difficulties you faced in your past and being homeless for so long. I cannot imagine everything that you're gone through. That is incredible about you wanting to give back, teach, volunteer, and more for other folks were hurting. There really are so many people in need. Glad you're able to get back on your feet. Great work getting this done. Keep up the great work.
@@MobileHomeFormula I'm Praying for the resources to do so in The Name of Jesus 🙏🙌💯❤️
This is fantastic and inspirational. Why are other cities and areas mirroring this model?
Hi Marilyn. Thanks for watching and commenting. Good question. Not sure the answer to this. Hopefully this will change in the future.
Amazing.....sooo beautiful!!!
Nation wide is what will help the homeless populations, that are absolutely becoming a major issue for people, due to the pandemic this year, lost jobs, no income because of shutdowns, and no incomes, aside from the medical bills. For Canadians, the pandemic is more or less covered in our national health care plans, but we pay the other way, in not enough hospitals to manage the patients. Waiting lists for surgery is almost two to three years.
It’s not enough to just give a homeless person a place to live. It’s not enough to have food. People need connections and purpose. People need to feel useful and valued.
Government programs have it backward. I keep hearing that the richest country in the world should not have such terrible poverty. People think that if you give someone a place to live and food to eat they’ll get a job and become a valued member of society. You have to treat them as a valued member of society first.
Freaking awesome. Well done.
Wow this is awesome but I’d love to see the inside of them
Thanks for watching and commenting. They are so cool! There are so many different types or styles of tiny homes. Each one seems very unique. Definitely check this place out next time you are near Austin.
That's amazing. They really need more communities like this all accross the country. Especially for those that have been finding it impossible to rebuild their lives since the system is set up to keep them constantly failing. This just shows how the homeless problem could be solved quickly and even help bring in money. It's really cool to see a self sustaining community and how it can really teach a lot for people. This kinda thing really needs to be made all over the country in every state and fast to help homeless of all kinds.
Kick butt, that's so cool!!!
Wow 🤩…… love it ! 👍
Thank you 🤗
This is awesome!!
I love this. How can we bring this to detroit michigan?
This is beautiful but who is suppose to be the leader/head of family?
Most neighborhoods don’t have a boss or leader, that kinda makes it a cult, eh?
Look people it's the fing city r county that set's the building codes. Everyone could have a home but most cities and counties do not wish to have small homes.
Not the point of this video...but I agree so many options to put 10-20+ houses per acre and fix the problem of completely unaffordable housing.
So fantastic!!!🤗 why can’t all city’s do this???
Hi Pamela. Thank you so much for reaching out and connecting. I'm happy to say that it was not a government or state that did this, but rather individuals. It is amazing what people can do when we all get together and work for a common purpose. Moving forward when you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
Most homeless people don't have jobs & that means no income so how do they pay rent for these places there ?
Thanks for commenting and replying. The set up this community has seems very interesting. Throughout the video we show different jobs that there are to do around the community and outside of the community. All of these folks that live in the park do receive jobs or have jobs, and a place to live. Hope the video answers this question more in detail as well.
Is there Electric in the tiny homes so they can at least have a lamp and Heat and a fan? I think it's great that they thought of the best thing to give a person is dignity and provide on-site jobs.
This is amazing but i have one question? Is there a security or police force there? Don't people steal or harm others there sometimes?
Very good to hear from you. There was definitely not much of a security force that I could see. I did ask and they said that they do not have many disruptions as they have a one serious strike and you're out policy. If you get into a fight or start doing drugs your immediately thrown out. There is a long waiting list to get into this community so as you can imagine people are usually on their best behavior.
Wish Atlanta Georgia would do this
Hi Sarah. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. I am happy to say that it was not a state or government that put this together, but rather individuals. If you would like something to happen in Atlanta similar to this, I would very much encourage you to take action in making this happen if possible. This is obviously a huge undertaking however all starts with one voice and one person. Moving forward if you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
Mr. John do they still have space for individuals?
Thank you for reaching out and connecting. If possible, please contact the link in the description. These folks are great and will be able to help and assist moving forward. Hope this point you in the right direction. Feel free to keep in touch moving forward. All the best.
Love it!!!
I can't stand not being involved in something like this. I can't stand it!
After I'm done with my chemo and beat the Cancer back well enuf, I want to make this happen near me. Near My Beloved.
Hi Jennifer. Thank you for reaching out and connecting. You will absolutely beat this cancer and go on to be able to help others like this. I'm so glad that you found this video informative and helpful. Moving forward when you have any additional follow-up questions never hesitate to comment back anytime. All the best.
God Bless All
You will need eleven million more maybe more!
this is great
Hi DK. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. Moving forward if you have any mobile home related questions never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
This is beautiful ❤
Its not the size or construct of where these people live, thats not difficult. Its behavior and consequences and motivation and mental health that need to be addressed. "Will the individual empty his toilet appropriately? Respect neighbors? Contribute? Abstain from criminality? Not be a burden?" THATS where the problems lie.
Hi Matthew. Thanks for reaching out and connecting. You bring up a lot of good points for sure. If possible, I would encourage you to call these folks out to ask the folks in charge some of these specific questions. People are people, and all of these questions have been accounted for. This place provides tours and you are able to ask these types of questions and see what type of steps they are put in place to help people better their lives while they are there. Thanks again for watching and commenting.
Where would I start to make one near me?
Start looking for land, then approach city council
R.E.S.P.E.C.T..!!:-)
...find out what it means to me
Bring this to the world for God's sake
John what USA for
Thanks for watching!
How many of those tiny homes have they burnt down??
I do not know for sure. I would guess probably at least one. However I hope nobody was hurt in the process. They really do have a zero tolerance policy and kick people out fairly quickly with any kind of loud music, drama, drugs, etc. It is cleaner than most other mobile home parks I drive through.
Where is this ?
Thanks for commenting and reaching out. This park is outside of Austin, Texas. Keep in touch moving forward. All the best.
It needs a education center. Like how to invest their little income. Like how to 5x their stimulus $.
Hi Randall. I wish I was taught that kind of stuff back in grade school. Every community needs an education center like the one you described. Perhaps that's where some online video platforms or free groups can be helpful. However the problem there is likely that some of these groups may be taught by folks that really don't know what they're talking about or may be teaching something to promote their own personal gain. Keep in touch moving forward. If you have any mobile home related questions in the future never hesitate to reach out any time. All the best.
THEY NEEDS A PLACE FOR SINGLE MOTHERS WITH KIDS WHO CAN'T AFFORD TO RENT PLACES THAT ARE SAFE FOR THE KIDS & GETS HELPS GETS THEM SOMETHING THEY CAN AFFORD!?!?
Why can’t Washington state do THIS ????????????
I am surprised someone in the state has not done so already.
Amen 🙏❤️🙏😇🙏
the world need 'to-have-a-soul' for those people not all of them are a mental-case or druggies some of them (specifically due to the pendamics) due-to-so-many-reasons in-life-brought-them-to this
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How do chronically homeless people afford to pay rent? Judging by your infastructure where did you get the millions of dollars to fund this and how will you ever make it back?
They obviously help them find ways to make money. A lot of times the homeless can’t hold a job bc they don’t have a stable home base.
Complete and total destruction of family is the number one cause of homelessness. That is completely evil.
That's great news. And what fantastic artworks. Apparently, all good Gifts come from the Lord God YHWH of Israel, Omnipotent One, Almighty Creator of Heaven and Earth, Alpha and Omega, World Without End. 🙏🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️💞💖😊🦅🇺🇸
I got a better Idea, lets use the tiny homes to help people who want
to be helped? people who work? people who will never be able to afford
a home of their own? people who will pay outragiously high rent their
entire lives, and never get ahead. How about we help these people.
May children, will need a million dollars to buy their first home, All while laying 2k a month in rent.
Corporations have destroyed the middle class.
Lets
get homes and shelters for the poor, before focusing on the homeless.
Or do the poor need to be homeless before they can get help?
Instead of tiny home communities for the homeless, how about tiny home communities for people living of like 20k a year.
Thanks for commenting. It can definitely be frustrating to think that some folks are getting a lot of free housing. However in the video it mentions that everybody in the community has a job and does pay one way or another. I believe the cheapest rent is $200 a month. It is a really interesting concept. There are a number of businesses within the property that cater to the local public. That's were a number of the residents work and make their own money. However I do like your ideas though. Keep in touch moving forward. Any follow-up questions never hesitate to reach out anytime. All the best.
Explained well but if he could get through it all without saying "um' or "uh" every sentence.............
...Ummmmm
waste of land !