Inquirer Touts Villanova Prof’s Plan to House Homeless in Amish-Built Tiny Homes
The Inquirer has a story today about how Stephanie Sena, a Law Proferssor at Villanova University is teaming up with a group of Lancaster County craftsmen, to put a dent into the problem of homelessness in Philadelphia. The Lancaster County folks, who according to the Inquirer “either grew up Amish or have Amish heritage,” operate a company called Liberation Tiny Homes.
Sample from the Liberation Tiny Homes Catalog.
Sena is working with Philadelphia city officials in an effort to launch a pilot program that would city own land to erect “Tiny Homes” where homeless people could live.
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