Humble Design Creates Dream Homes For Families Leaving Shelters

After Temia Mcguire lost her job and then her house, Treger Strasberg, founder of Detroit-based Humble Design, stepped in. Humble Design fully transformed their house into what felt like their version of home.

Humble Design's mission is to turn low-income housing into warm and welcoming houses by gathering used furniture and using it to decorate families' homes for those who have left homeless and abused shelters. Humble Design is a nonprofit organization that started off by doing one home every six weeks. As they hired more people, moved, and grew, they’re now refurnishing and transforming three homes a week. The Humble Design has a warehouse of 1,200 square feet, which is filled with supplies catered to what families would want, need, and even dream of for their homes.

This amazing organization reminds me of the Genesis II House project that began in 2012, making over women's homeless shelters, also a beautiful organization dedicated to making this world a better place.

In this video, we see firsthand how Temia McGuire's life has been affected by the people working at Humble Design. Both of McGuire's girls were interviewed in reference to what they liked and what their favorite colors were, an act that made McGuire teary-eyed in bringing up.

What Humble Design does for people is truly groundbreaking and beautiful to watch.

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