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This is Sawhorse Revolution’s Salvaged Material Tiny House built for a homeless family in Seattle.

Sawhorse Revolution seeks to empower students to use carpentry, design and education to help the homeless community, and if you want you can support their effort on Indiegogo.

This organization has already built several tiny houses to help the homeless, while helping young people learn how to design/build!

Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

Sawhorse Revolution Salvaged Material Tiny House for Homeless

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A group of local teens in Seattle are developing an eco-village called The Impossible City to benefit the local homeless people in the area.

They’ve even put together an Indiegogo fundraising campaign that has so far raised a total of $27,744 as I write this.

With the campaign scheduled to close on April 26, 2015, they’re just a few thousand dollars short of their goal to raise $32,205. And it looks like they’re going to make it!

This project is backed by Sawhorse Revolution which is a non-profit carpentry program for high school students in Seattle. So far they’ve designed a green house, micro home, solar hubs, communal kitchens, composting outhouses, and more for the village (all of which you can see sketches of below). Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you.

Teens Developing Eco-Village for Seattle’s Homeless

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Images © Alec Gardner

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