For many of us in the United States, late January tends to be that time of year when we find ourselves cooped up inside, wishing for warmer weather, and generally ready to be done with winter now that the holiday season has passed.
Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to socialize outdoors, these cold winter months can feel like a drag, but they have more serious consequences for the roughly half a million Americans experiencing homelessness on any given night.
To address this issue, some city governments and charitable organizations across the U.S. have turned to tiny houses over the last few years. Now the downsizing novelty often associated with HGTV shows has emerged as a serious and promising solution to help people experiencing homelessness in urban areas.
Read more here: https://novelhand.com/tiny-houses-and-homelessness/