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.



Community Engagement One of the underlying goals of 12 Neighbours is to foster a sense of community not only within its gates but also beyond them. LeBrun aims to create a space where residents and the people of Fredericton can come together, offering services such as a coffee bar and personalized printing to promote interaction and understanding. "I see myself as a community builder, and really what we're doing here is not just building a little community, but we're building a community in a city, like how do we help our city be better?" he told CBC. Watch video here: