Bucks County Times Feature Force For Good Event

Lower Bucks County Times - “Force for Good, an original music and film venture founded by local Grammy-nominated composer and performer Jonathan Sprout, of Southampton, is premiering a virtual screening of its newest short film “Homeless” on Sunday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m.

The program features a conversation with Elvis Summers, founder of the Tiny House project, a nonprofit based in Los Angeles, California, whose mission is to provide emergency tiny house shelters for people who are homeless, ignored and forgotten. HomeFront of NJ will also speak about its work…” [READ THE ARTICLE]

Online Screening - "Homeless" February 21 at 7:00pm EST

Join us on Sunday, February 21 at 7:00 p.m. EST for an online screening of the short film “Homeless.” The event features a viewing of the film, an interview with Elvis Summers, founder of The Tiny House Project, and his emergency solutions for the homelessness crisis, a spotlight on HomeFront NJ, and a Q&A.

This is also a fundraiser event for The Tiny House Project and HomeFront NJ. Donation information is on the registration page.

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My goal and dreams are to provide temporary emergency shelter to the houseless (homeless) and change the policy we have adopted in our society of just leaving people in the gutter if they have no place to go.
— Elvis Summers, CEO, thetinyhouse.org
 
 
Hero Spotlight: Elvis Summers — The Tiny House Project

To many, Summers may look like an unconventional hero. It turns out that his spiky hairstyle and tough-guy appearance provide some security when he visits the rougher parts of town, like Skid Row. But when Summers, CEO of the nonprofit The Tiny House Project, starts speaking, it’s clear that no camouflage can hide his compassion for humanity, enthusiasm to help, and desire for positive change.

[READ THE ARTICLE]

My goal and dreams are to provide temporary emergency shelter to the houseless (homeless) and change the policy we have adopted in our society of just leaving people in the gutter if they have no place to go.
— Elvis Summers, CEO, thetinyhouse.org