Volunteer teens band together to construct tiny homes to help unhoused people rebuild their lives: ‘It turned into a pretty major effort’

Hurricane Milton was characterized by historic tornadoes that destroyed around 125 homes in Florida in October.

Now, tiny houses are popping up where destruction once landed, and the homes are being filled with families who lost their livelihoods from the hurricane. Behind the life-changing initiative is a group of teenagers.

Project Lift is a nonprofit that works with youth aged 14 to 25 on their mental health and teaches them how to work with their hands, according to West Palm Beach Florida News. The organization has only been around for a year-and-a-half, but it is making gigantic strides…

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