The vanguard of a series of six micro homes built to serve homeless senior citizens arrived at Grace Presbyterian Church on Tice Valley Boulevard Tuesday, with plans for other structures to arrive and be set in place in the days ahead.
When completed, the tiny home structures and one office/laundry unit will be available to unsheltered elders. Each unit includes a kitchenette, bathroom and shower, bed and dining area. Underutilized property at the church was identified and earmarked for the project, which has been dubbed: “Hope Village.”
Love seeing our churches doing this kind of work!
Commendable.
A very nice project
Firestone 11R
A Lilliputian response and commendable.
Cool project
I believe the counseling and treatment offerings people are talking about will also be available on site. That’s a great thing.
It’s an OVER SIZE micro home.
We are caught in the world between, well, Rod Serling put it best.
“It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of man’s fears, and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call, The Twilight Zone.” Tonight’s episode: Hope Village.