Partner with us in the development of a tiny home village for seniors & veterans
Your donation of time, treasure or talents are needed to help develop this vital community project. Partner with our Daytona Beach, Florida nonprofit developing a Tiny Home Village. Working to permanently house our low income veteran, elderly and fixed income neighbors. The Tiny Acres Village will be located in the Daytona Beach – Volusia/Flagler, Florida area.
We are grateful to our founding donors who provided the seed money to establish our Florida nonprofit corp. and register our 501c3.
New donations will be directed to land acquisition, professional fees, engineering, architecture, infrastructure, building supplies and construction.
Currently, we are helping people in Volusia County who are homeless or facing imminent homelessness. Also, providing guidance about their housing options. Then, offering referrals and guidance navigating the area’s complex social services system. Ultimately, helping them overcome or prevent homelessness by attaining housing or shelter through collaborations with other area organizations.
As this project moves from vision to permitting then to construction and finally to housing our struggling neighbors. We have many partnership opportunities. We are looking for people, businesses, organizations, clubs, church and faith groups to share their time, treasure and talents. Beyond funding, we need help in these areas of expertise and hope to find at least one board or committee member with each talent. Medical & Behavioral health, CPA, Attorney, Faith, Government Relations, Architect and Builder. Additional needed skills are Technology, Media, Real-Estate Developer, Banking, Business Leader and Philanthropist. Finally we need a homeless Individual, small business owner, corporate CEO, nonprofit leader, community activist, event organizer and a proven Fundraiser. If you have skills to offer, please let us know.
THANKS & BLESSINGS,
Mark Geallis
Founding Director – homeless 2 HOME
“To save a life is a real and beautiful thing. To make a home for the homeless, yes, it is a thing that must be good; whatever the world may say, it cannot be wrong.” Vincent Van Gogh