A man. 99 homes. And a vision of dignity. 🏡✨
In Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canadian entrepreneur Marcel LeBrun did something extraordinary — not with speeches, but with action.
He invested 4 million dollars of his own money to build a village of tiny homes for people experiencing homelessness. But this was not just about roofs and walls. It was about belonging. Restoring hope, purpose, and possibilities. 🌱
The project, called 12 Neighbours, is much more than housing:
Each house is fully furnished.
It runs on solar panels.
And it is designed to provide comfort and independence.
At the heart of the community is an entrepreneurship center: a place for job training, education, and new beginnings. 📚🛠️
Because Marcel believes that true change does not come from charity…
but from offering people the opportunity to stand up again.
💡 A reminder:
Sometimes, the most powerful way to fight against poverty…
is to build something and invite people in.