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'I’ve never seen anything like this': Homeless farm community almost ready
CTV
At the end of a long country driveway a new beginning awaits for 21 individuals who need a fresh start in life.
At the end of a long country driveway a new beginning awaits for 21 individuals who need a fresh start in life.
Welcome to the farm located on a 187 acres of land in the rural community of Little River, New Brunswick.
Twenty-one tiny homes have been built for people who want to get off the streets and change how they live.
The project is the brainchild of homeless advocate Charlie Burrell and his family.
The founder of Moncton’s Humanity Project has a built a utopia for the city’s homeless population 30 minutes away from the drugs and crime of downtown.
Burrell started the project three years ago and was growing food to help feed the homeless and the working poor at the St. George Street location.
The Humanity Project ran the shelter next door last winter, but he wants something different for people living on the streets.