Indigenous-run tiny house community aims to offer 'protection, security' to Winnipeg's homeless - News Summed Up

Indigenous-run tiny house community aims to offer 'protection, security' to Winnipeg's homeless


Twenty-two tiny homes, built out of reused shipping containers, could start housing people as early as this summer. (Submitted by Cibinel Architecture)The project is innovative because it's based off consultations with homeless people who sleep in Winnipeg's many makeshift encampments. She's helping lead The Village project, which she says is about Indigenous people caring for eachother, and knowing what their relatives need to heal. The Village won't just be a place to sleep, though. That's because when you have a home, you want to keep it and your neigbours safe, Redsky said.


Source: CBC News February 22, 2021 10:52 UTC



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