Fighting homelessness in Fredericton
As the name suggests, these tiny homes are not the most spacious in the world.
They come with space for a kitchen, a small bed space and a bathroom, along with some decking out front and some solar panels on the roof.
But in the fight against homelessness, the most important thing is putting a roof over someones head and ensuring their safe and warm.
A tiny house being built in a warehouse (Photo credit: CBC)
Government backs homelessness cause
After about 70 of the 99 tiny homes were built, the 12 Neighbours community secured an extra $12 million in government grants to help get them over the line.
Speaking to CBC, LeBrun explained why he was doing this:
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