One man is making it his mission to build homes for the homeless.
Elvis Summers has made it a full time job to put a roof over the head of some of Los Angeles’ homeless people by building tiny homes for them.
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He is helping people in need before the holidays so that they can have a home before the temperatures drop.
Summers expressed fear that without shelter, people who were living on the streets would die.
“I build tiny houses for the homeless because it's the right thing to do. We are all human beings and nobody should be homeless,” he told INSIDE EDITION.
“Regardless of how someone became homeless, we're not animals or non-intelligent beings, we should be better than we are. More compassionate.”
Elvis has built dozens of houses for the homeless and hopes to have completed 10 more before the end of the year.
He said: “My ultimate goal is to make the world better. To remind people what's important in life, like life itself, and to help people.”
In April, his mission caught the attention of many after six million people viewed a video he posted of an elderly man received a tiny home he made.
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“These people need our help, they are dying out there and nobody cares. I won't turn my back on that, no matter what,” he said.
Elvis has launched a new campaign on GoFundMe so he can continue his mission. For more information, click here.
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