Work Continues on Tiny Home #1 and #2!
Exciting progress continues on both Tiny Home #1 and Tiny Home #2 as volunteers and supporters come together to move this mission forward—providing safe, stable housing and a renewed sense of independence for those we serve.
🏡 Tiny Home #1
Volunteers from the Airman Leadership School recently spent time enhancing the property and adding the finishing touches that truly make a house feel like home. Their work included mulching around the flagpole, installing a mailbox, placing the house number, and completing general cleanup and landscaping across the entire lot, including Tiny Home #2.
We are incredibly grateful to these volunteers for helping transform this space into something meaningful and welcoming—not just a structure, but a place of dignity, comfort, and belonging.


🔨 Tiny Home #2
Construction on Tiny Home #2 is moving along steadily. Interior framing is complete, and much of the exterior work has been finished.
Our Board Vice President, Kenny Reynolds, along with dedicated volunteers Tommy Faris, Albert Moreno, and Rudy Hogue, have been working hard to keep the project progressing.
We are also thankful for the skilled professionals stepping in this week—electrician Julian Moss, owner of Moss Electric, and plumber Richard Garza—as we continue moving forward.


Every step of this project reflects the heart of our mission: creating more than just housing, but a foundation for hope, stability, and a fresh start.
We are deeply thankful to everyone who continues to give their time, talent, and support to make these homes—and this mission—possible.

