Huntsville, Alabama – Long before the current round of economic woes and financial failings, we have been failing to reach through the cracks and fix the issue of homelessness. The Open Toolbox has reached through the cracks and is providing solutions and awareness to this issue. “Homelessness comes from people falling through the cracks in society. We need to focus on finding ways to reach into those cracks to pull people back out,” says Vinay Gupta, lead international consultant and a vital part of the Open Toolbox team of paradigm pioneers.
The Open Toolbox in partnership with local farmers at Shekinah Farm will be test building a Hexayurt cabin as part of research that will be ongoing in an effort to find a solution for ultra-cheap housing. The test build will take place at Shekinah Farm in Hazel Green, Alabama on Sunday, June 14, 2009 at 8:00 a.m. This event will test build a modification of the Hexayurt design developed through the Hexayurt Project (www.hexayurt.com)
The Hexayurt is a single room occupancy structure that can be constructed as a semi-permanent structure for about $50 and as a permanent structure for about $300. These structures can be equipped with infrastructure connections including water, sewer and power systems. This is an affordable, permanent solution to homeless that requires a one time investment, which can drastically free up community resources, allowing communities a greater capacity to serve those in need. When asked “why homelessness?”
If you are interested in knowing more about this event or other services offered by The Open Toolbox, please contact LaRahna Hughes at http://opentoolboxblog.weebly.com/


