Transforming the lives of homeless single parent families in transitional homes now and working to open a Tiny Home Village for veterans & seniors in Volusia Co. FL

The following is a testimony from a family residing at Hope Renewed by H2H, our home for single moms with a child experiencing homelessness:

My child and I were sleeping in our car, staying wherever we could — sometimes in a spare room offered out of pity, other times in a cheap hotel. Although I was working full time, I was still unable to access affordable housing. I felt like a failure and was beginning to lose hope.

Homeless2Home has been an answered prayer—truly a godsend. It has given us the opportunity to build stability, along with the space and support needed to heal. Most importantly, it provided reassurance: that it is okay for us to be here, that we matter, and that someone truly cares.

I know my family was saved by this place. The work Chuck Munk does through this organization creates a powerful ripple effect. The safety and security provided here create opportunities to heal, grow, become a better parent, build meaningful relationships, and finally be part of a community.

One year can change the future for my family. This level of support ignites growth that can span generations, and I am deeply grateful and blessed to be a part of it.

The following is a testimony from a family residing at Hope Renewed by H2H, our home for single moms with a child experiencing homelessness:

Homeless child and single parent in Volusia County, Deland - Daytona FL

Every Child Needs a Home!

Opening more doors for single parents and their children in Volusia County Florida to prevent homelessnessThe vision of More Doors is to open several single family homes for homeless children and their parents. Our team has experience in local real estate and home renovations, as well as children’s education. Because most calls to our organization are from single mothers with children, often living in their cars. This has inspired our leadership to expand our mission to include affordable rental housing and guidance for struggling single parent families with our HOPE RENEWED initiative.

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Homeless 2 Home is a faith led 501c3 nonprofit on a mission to provide safe, comfortable, affordable housing for homeless low income single parents with children, veterans & senior citizens to end their homelessness and housing insecurity. Our 2025 goal is to provide housing for single parents and their children through our More Doors Foundation and to continue working to develop Tiny Acres, a Tiny Home Village for veterans and seniors in Volusia County, FL.

A Village for Homeless Seniors & Veterans

Many of our fixed income neighbors in Volusia County, FL are struggling with housing insecurity and facing immanent homelessness. A Silver Tsunami of senior citizens and veterans are finding that their income can no longer meet quickly increasing rents. Many end Tiny Acres Daytona Area Tiny Home Village logoup living in their cars, on the sofas of friends or family, or worse on the streets and in shelters. Our 501c3 is working to open Tiny Acres, a Daytona Beach area tiny home development, to provide affordable permanent rental homes for local senior and veteran residents.

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Disabled Veterans live well in tiny home communities good example for Daytona Beach - Volusia Co. Florida Village

Transforming our single parent family, veteran & senior neighbors from Homeless 2 Home! 

We are focused on helping the two fastest growing and most vulnerable homeless populations in our community. A home does not need to be large or elaborate, just comfortable, affordable, secure & stable. There will be shared areas to build community and residents will be required to pay an affordable income based rent and follow community standards.If you would like to help, contact us about a board position, to provide land, an in-kind gift or make a donation of funds to help our cause. We need funding for professional services, land acquisition, architecture, engineering, infrastructure, building supplies and other construction related needs to build this Tiny Home Village in East Central Florida. If you are homeless, experiencing housing insecurity or facing immanent homelessness in the Daytona-Volusia Co. area, call us at 386-232-8842 for guidance on available housing opportunities.