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Related: About this forumWord spreads fast about Occupy Madison's tiny houses for the homeless
News about Occupy Madisons "OM Build" Tiny Homes initiative is spreading like wildfire, generating excitement and attracting donors of time and money, says project organizer Bruce Wallbaum.
After news of homeless people beginning work on the first 98-square-foot house broke in early July, the initiative got its share of attention from local media. But a WMTV-15 story more than a month later featuring video of the tiny house, nearly complete sent coverage viral, Wallbaum recalls.
Soon media from around the country, including Al Jazeera America and, more recently, a Minneapolis news site, were doing stories on the project.
Several Occupy groups from around the country contacted Wallbaum asking about how Occupy Madison runs the program.
Let us get the first house built and well tell you, he chuckles.
About 150 people showed up for a July 30 fundraiser where OM Build raised $17,600. And 15 people have attended each of two workshops to learn a few basic skills needed to construct the houses in the step-by-step system developed at the groups east-side rented workshop, says Wallbaum.
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East Coast Pirate
Aug 2013
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msongs
(70,310 posts)1. extremelyt inefficient use of housing resources though...
detached dwelling of that size are poor use of materials and space and energy inefficient as well. They would be better off if they shared walls (condo/apartment style) lowering the cost and increasing the energy efficiency.
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gopiscrap
(24,239 posts)4. Welcome to DU
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cyberswede
(26,117 posts)7. I'm a government worker...
Why do you think I shouldn't be paid?
Fire Walk With Me
(38,893 posts)2. This is a really exciting direction! n/t
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