47 min

Tiny Houses for Veterans with Veteran's Community Project Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast

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I love finding out about new ways that tiny homes are being used to help people that are in need and the Veterans Community Project is an incredibly impressive organization that has accomplished a ton in just a few short years, including 49 tiny homes for veterans on a piece of property that they now own! Vincent Morales has been there from the start and together we go through the organization's history, what they do, how they settled on tiny houses, and how everything works with the Veterans Community Project. This is a really inspiring conversation and I'm so grateful that there are people like Vincent out there doing the work that they're doing.

Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/179
In This Episode:
What does VCP do and who do they serveUsing tiny homes as the first step to healingAdvantages of a therapeutic space for PTSDHow veterans transition out of the tiny house villageWhy the community doesn't have a laundry roomHow can veterans get in touch with VCP?This Week's Sponsor: Tiny House Engage

As you'll hear in this interview community is so important - and not just in helping people to heal, but in helping people to thrive and move forward. That's why I started my online community called Tiny House Engage. Tiny House Engage is a place where tiny dreamers, tiny planners, people building their own tiny houses, and even people living tiny come together to support one another on their own tiny house journeys. Registration only opens every 4-6 weeks and that date is coming up!

Tiny House Engage opens this coming Tuesday and you can find out all the details at thetinyhouse.net/engage. Even if you visit that page before Tuesday you can sign up to be notified when the doors to Tiny House Engage open. 
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I love finding out about new ways that tiny homes are being used to help people that are in need and the Veterans Community Project is an incredibly impressive organization that has accomplished a ton in just a few short years, including 49 tiny homes for veterans on a piece of property that they now own! Vincent Morales has been there from the start and together we go through the organization's history, what they do, how they settled on tiny houses, and how everything works with the Veterans Community Project. This is a really inspiring conversation and I'm so grateful that there are people like Vincent out there doing the work that they're doing.

Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/179
In This Episode:
What does VCP do and who do they serveUsing tiny homes as the first step to healingAdvantages of a therapeutic space for PTSDHow veterans transition out of the tiny house villageWhy the community doesn't have a laundry roomHow can veterans get in touch with VCP?This Week's Sponsor: Tiny House Engage

As you'll hear in this interview community is so important - and not just in helping people to heal, but in helping people to thrive and move forward. That's why I started my online community called Tiny House Engage. Tiny House Engage is a place where tiny dreamers, tiny planners, people building their own tiny houses, and even people living tiny come together to support one another on their own tiny house journeys. Registration only opens every 4-6 weeks and that date is coming up!

Tiny House Engage opens this coming Tuesday and you can find out all the details at thetinyhouse.net/engage. Even if you visit that page before Tuesday you can sign up to be notified when the doors to Tiny House Engage open. 
Support the Show.
Listen. Subscribe. Rate. Review.
Apple Podcasts Spotify More... Follow Ethan.
Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Facebook Want to say 'thank you' for the show? Buy me a coffee!

47 min