Education
House the Homeless seeks to educate individuals, organizations, businesses, unions, churches, policy makers, and others about the needs and interests of persons experiencing homelessness as well as provide plausible solutions and shedding light on the many myths about homelessness.
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Interesting Housing Ideas
This week we turn from regretting the current housing situation to exploring a couple of intriguing ideas. For CityLab.com, Kriston Capps articulated one of America’s frequently-asked questions: There’s vacant property everywhere, and there are homeless people...
Back Story Details
The homeless tell us that they feel invisible The Home Coming is a project to create life-sized bronze sculptures to complement and humanize the Homeless Memorial which has existed in on Auditorium Shores on Lady Bird Lake, Austin, Texas for over two decades. The...
The Journey to Create the Homecoming
Richard R. Troxell, president and CEO of House the Homeless, Inc. has taken a step to put a “face” on homelessness when he conceived of and first sculpted his miniature statues (see description and photos below) of a Veteran and his daughter having a chance encounter...
The Unveiling of the Statues in Austin, Texas
Clay forms of Veteran and Daughter Clay form of African American Woman On Saturday, May 18th, 2019 Mobile Loaves & Fishes and House the Homeless hosted the unveiling of a permanent sculpture installation at Community First! Village titled "Home Coming." Home...