Sowing Seeds On Good Ground
The only way to end homelessness is to create a robust affordable housing solution. With the factory, UHB is unearthing the challenges our community faces with homelessness by inspiring others to sow seeds On Good Ground, so our neighbors can thrive with affordable modular housing.
Faith in Action: How We’re Tackling Homelessness
161,000 California residents experiencing homelessness are counting on us to lean into that faith. We have faith in our mission that even though it seems like the trek on the mountain to end homelessness is never ending, it WILL cease to exist. This is faith in action.
Our Community of Partners: A Close up look at WeHOPE & indieDwell
Through partnerships, we build communities of hope. We believe that coming together in partnerships with other organizations is how community is created and sustained. Partnerships are the essential ingredient to community and community is key to moving forward with our mission to end homelessness.
A Hopeful Approach to Homelessness
At United Hope Builders, not only are we tackling the fight against homelessness with a solutions-based approach – we’re doing so hopefully.
The Familiar Faces of Homelessness
Homelessness, is not a far removed issue happening somewhere else in the world. It’s an issue that hits close to home. It’s a challenge that our own brothers and sisters face within our very communities.
Homelessness has many familiar faces.
KQED Feature: Teams Break Ground on Modular Factory in East Palo Alto.
KQED feature, Sara Hossaini and Brian Watt report.
United Hope Builders and indieDwell Break Ground on New Affordable Housing Factory in East Palo Alto
United Hope Builders in the News • United Hope Builders, a new 501c3 charitable enterprise founded by Pastor Paul Bains and Cheryl Bains, formally announced its partnership with indieDwell as the two parties broke ground on indieDwell's second California factory on July 19th.
United Hope Builders in the News • Are modular homes the answer to Bay Area's affordable housing demand?
United Hope Builders in the News • Are modular homes the answer to Bay Area's affordable housing demand? by Lloyd Lee of Palo Alto Weekly/Palo Alto Online.