Our Location
Since we are on the Internet it really does not matter where I really am. Physically we left Vancouver Island for the West
Kootenay in British Columbia, Canada.
What matters is how we can change our environment to include everyone that is homeless. Education and awareness will pave
the way through this web of darkness.
Before you leave, if you have not been there yet? Come join our New forum lOnline since March 2019
Contact
Any Town
Anywhere
Easy to contact us.
Email us at info@housinghomeless.ca
Follow the Sun
Keep your spirits up! The sun keeps us warm, puts a
smile on our face and reminds us how fortunate we
are to be alive.
Poverty should not be the issue.
This is a basic human need.
Other stories…
Living out of our Pontiac Montana van for two years
allowed us to realize many of life’s luxuries and
habits. A warm fire, a dry shelter, and some kind of
sustenance to keep us going another day was often
the only life we had. Regardless we found the hot
springs around our region, camped out in all the
spots that were remote as possible and lived mostly
off the land and the meeting of others and sharing.
Here is a link to some of the areas and places we
have visited along the way. Being prepared is the
most important part of any journey. The basics are
all you need. If you’re fortunate to have
transportation then this is one way to survive the
journey. Good luck with your journey.
Link
Our Location
Since we are on the Internet it really does not
matter where I really am. Physically we left
Vancouver Island for the West Kootenay in
British Columbia, Canada.
What matters is how we can change our
environment to include everyone that is
homeless. Education and awareness will pave
the way through this web of darkness.
Before you leave, if you have not been there
yet? Come join our New forum lOnline since
March 2019
Contact
Any Town
Anywhere
Easy to contact us.
Email us at info@housinghomeless.ca
Follow the Sun
Keep your spirits up! The sun keeps us warm,
puts a smile on our face and reminds us how
fortunate we are to be alive.
Poverty should not be the issue.
This is a basic human need.
Other stories…
Living out of our Pontiac Montana van for two
years allowed us to realize many of life’s
luxuries and habits. A warm fire, a dry shelter,
and some kind of sustenance to keep us going
another day was often the only life we had.
Regardless we found the hot springs around
our region, camped out in all the spots that
were remote as possible and lived mostly off
the land and the meeting of others and sharing.
Here is a link to some of the areas and places
we have visited along the way. Being prepared
is the most important part of any journey. The
basics are all you need. If you’re fortunate to
have transportation then this is one way to
survive the journey. Good luck with your
journey.
Link