Houses for homeless people - the project Gregory Kloena

Helping people can be different. If the hands are growing "out of place" and have the skills building, time and a little money, why not help disadvantaged something real and without intermediaries?

Gregory Kloen lives in Oakland, California. One day he came up with the brilliant idea of ​​discarded building material to build something worthwhile. And then work started.














I just find it a dump, choose out pruning and chipping materials, something not buy, of course, nails, putty, impregnation, paint. And I do houses. Killing two birds with one stone and trash rake debris, and people will be, where to stay. Modular I leave everywhere. Sometimes you go by car, and there is already someone lives, sleeps, heats, eats, hiding from the weather. I'm glad!














You can not imagine how many illegal dumps in Auckland. My project is a success. I have to help volunteers, students from local schools. And on his website, I accept donations, which are used to purchase materials.




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