Homelessness is an issue in practically every city across the globe. Although it hasn’t been resolved yet, governments, nonprofit organizations, and other entities are working on it.
A Fredericton, New Brunswick, millionaire made the decision to act on his own initiative. He built 99 tiny homes and created jobs in his hometown using his money to combat homelessness.
A millionaire named Marcel LeBrun has taken a remarkable step to address homelessness in his community in Fredericton, New Brunswick, by using $4 million of his own funds to build 99 tiny homes for those in need. His project, called 12 Neighbours, not only offers safe housing but also creates jobs. Here is the story of Marcel LeBrun and his inspiring initiative, 12 Neighbours: After selling his business for a substantial sum of money, LeBrun decided to use his wealth to help others. Seeing the homelessness issue in Fredericton, he came up with the idea of a tiny home community with a business center, offering both housing and employment opportunities.