Millionaire Builds Nearly 100 Homes To Reduce Homelessness In His Town

Homelessness is a big problem almost in every city in the world. While most of the governments, NGOs, and other organizations are taking steps to combat it, unfortunately, it still remains unsolved. Marcel LeBrun is canadian millionaire, Who has built 99 'tiny homes' to reduce homelessness in his town. Millionaire from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Builds 99 Tiny Homes to Combat Homelessness and Provide Jobs.



Building a Community & Constructing the Homes LeBrun's vision for 12 Neighbours extends beyond constructing tiny homes. He considers himself a community builder, striving to create a supportive environment for residents. The tiny homes are more than just shelter; they are fully-furnished living spaces, complete with kitchens, living areas, bedrooms, full bathrooms, and even solar panel systems on the roofs. To bring his vision to life, LeBrun established a factory where skilled volunteers assemble the homes. Using advanced manufacturing techniques, the factory produces one tiny home every four business days. After construction, the homes are carefully moved onto concrete blocks, forming the foundation of the community.