G140: Repurposing Materials in Mini Home Building Applications to Address Homelessness in the Veteran Community

Repurposing Materials for Mini Home Construction to Support Homeless Veterans

Surplus materials from your operations can make a real difference in the community. By repurposing wood, corrugate, and other packaging materials for mini home building projects, you can help address homelessness among veterans while reducing waste. This resource explains how to partner with organizations and initiatives focused on sustainable housing solutions for those who served.

What you’ll learn in this resource:

  • Why donating and repurposing materials supports veteran housing initiatives
  • How to identify local programs building mini homes for homeless veterans
  • Steps for preparing and delivering materials for construction use
  • Examples of materials commonly used in small-scale housing projects

Download the guide now and start turning surplus materials into homes for those who need them most.


FAQs

Why focus on mini homes for veterans?
Mini homes provide affordable, sustainable housing solutions for veterans experiencing homelessness, helping restore stability and dignity.

What materials are most useful for these projects?
Clean wood, corrugate, and certain plastics can be repurposed for framing, insulation, and interior finishes.