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Group Pushes For Tiny Homes To Help The Homeless

 

With laminate floors, molding and air conditioning Rev. Jeff Obafemi Carr is currently living in a tiny house with almost everything.

 

“It's got vaulted ceilings, I can put loft space up there so you have room for storage,” he said, giving a tour of the house.

 

The home itself is only six feet wide.

 

It's what’s called a micro home and Carr says it’s a possible solution for Nashville's homeless.

He plans to live in the model home until the Fellowship raises enough money to build an entire village, which he said is around $50,000.

 

Reverend Carr left for a one day retreat on a Friday night. When he returned he found the home had been vandalized.

 

“Someone had repeatedly assaulted the door with a 40-pound boulder,” he said, showing the damage and the rock that was left behind.

 

The door did not give in to the would-be vandal.Carr said it's a reinforced door you would find on any full-sized home.

 

Go Fund Me

 

The micro home has a fold-up murphy bed, electricity and a microwave. The plan is for up to eight of the homes to share a common bathroom. Carr said it’s a model others can emulate.

 

“We can build eight hundred, eight thousand, we can provide not only services for the homeless but for people who are experiencing the problem of affordable housing in a growing city ,” he said.

 

And while 60 sq. feet may seem like an unlivable size to some, people who don't have anywhere else to go say the size is actually perfect.

 

After the attempted break-in, what could've been a set-back actually helped the project raise money as the community backed the village.

 

“Bring it, it's not gonna stop us,” Carr said.

 

He pledges to live there as long as it takes to raise the needed $50,000 to build the first village. A Go Fund Me page shows more than $10,000 was raised as of Monday night.

 

The model home is on Monroe Street but Reverend Carr's Infinity Fellowship is working with non-profits with private land for a permanent spot for the future village. The homes are on wheels and are capable of being towed. WTVF

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