GALLERY: Tiny homes are ‘viable alternative for those in need of shelter’ August 2, 2018 NABJ Staff Multimedia 0 Some of the first tiny homes built by Cass Community Services, Wednesday, August 1, in Detroit, MI. The houses built are a way to help the low-income population in Detroit. Photo by Jazmin Goodwin. Stephanie Donaldson, a native of Detroit, MI stands in front of one of the completed tiny homes, Wednesday, August 1, in Detroit, MI. Donaldson works with Cass Community Services as a Security Staff Adminstrator. Photo by Jazmin Goodwin. Some of the first tiny homes built by Cass Community Services, Wednesday, August 1, in Detroit, MI. The houses built are a way to help the low-income population in Detroit. Photo by Jazmin Goodwin. Construction of the three new Cass Community Social Services Tiny Homes in Detroit, MI on Wednesday, August 1. The new tiny homes are located on the lots near John C Lodge Service Drive and Woodrow Willson. Photo by Jazmin Goodwin. Methodist minister, Rev. Faith Fowler sits on the step of one of the Cass Community Social Services Tiny Homes in Detroit, MI on Wednesday, August 1. The year 2023 is the target year for tenant ownership of the total 25 built homes. Photo by Jazmin Goodwin. Bay windows provide light and shape to the living room of a tiny home. The homes, being built to provide housing for low-income people, are 250 to 400 square feet. JAZMIN GOODWIN/NABJ MONITOR
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