End homelessness of native peoples!



A solution to the growing problem of Aboriginal Homelessness!
A solution to the growing problem of Aboriginal Homelessness!

 



Health and wellness community for native peoples. So many agencies and non-profit boards make a lot of money discussing homelessness. We seek funding to build tiny log cabins for homeless native peoples of British Columbia - specifically Cowichan. 



The community would be a perma-cultural community 



dream; 2 log cabins then 4, then 20 log cabins



health and cultural wellness - no addictions, no alcohol, with elder on grounds to provide counselling



spiritual practice, spiritual and cultural training, teaching native langauges



growing native produce and foods, caring for lands, air, water and caring for environment



The community will start small, in order to allow it to grow on its own, 



please care and donate,



Including a temporary solution of homelessness; 



https://komonews.com/news/local/huts-for-the-homeless-catching-on-in-the... A hut costs $500. to build, we have timber and young men who can construct a row of huts, as part of a temporary solution to the growing homelessness problem. Of course, there are policies to follow upon building it, and delivery of services but its a solution to our homeless people sleeping on sidewalks, by rivers under tree's etc. We need solutions, sponsors, and donations, not kind words! Aboriginal Homelessness is a failure of the Government and Bands fiduciary obligation to provide shelter, food, and a life! We can't wait for the Government to obligate their duty; there is growing Aboriginal Homelessness on Vancouver Island. 



Solutions are available, why are people homeless? http://theplaidzebra.com/this-shipping-container-home-was-built-in-just-...



https://www.gofundme.com/endingnativehomelessness

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