Kind Man Builds Tiny Houses For People Who Are Homeless

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Everyone deserves a place to call home.

A Luxury Most Cannot Afford

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If you have food to eat and a roof over your head consider yourself among the lucky ones.

A Decade Of Homelessness

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Irene “Smokie” McGee, a woman from California, had been homeless for 10 years.

Day-To-Day Survival

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Elvis Summers, a homeowner, had no idea how bad McGee’s condition was until she came knocking on his door to ask if he had any recyclable cans or bottles.

Daily Life On The Streets

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Elvis said, “I learned she didn’t have anything, not even a cardboard box. She was literally sleeping in the dirt and I just wanted to make her a place where she could feel comfortable and at least get a good night’s sleep.”

A Helping Hand

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Elvis decides to build Irene a home, and it was probably the best thing someone could do for her.

Her Guardian Angel

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Irene said, “I feel marvelous. You can’t even explain how I feel. I’m on my way to a different life. I want to get my own place and all of that. He’s my guardian angel.”

He Didn’t Stop There

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Elvis initiated a GoFundMe campaign and raised over $5000 for people like Irene. By April of 2016, Elvis had built 37 houses.

A New Advocacy

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Elvis wishes to work with local authorities and build more temporary houses and help further curb the problem of homelessness.

Watch how Elvis became a blessing for Irene and other homeless people in the video below.

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