user

#HomelessEntrepreneur

Non-profit Organizations

View the employees at

#HomelessEntrepreneur
  • image
    Janet Dimitrova Travel Agent
    • Greater Madrid Metropolitan Area
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Kath Gonzalez Voluntario de desarrollo comunitario en #HomelessEntrepreneur
    • Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Mayte Miró Development and expansion of activities to transform the world
    • Catalonia, Spain
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Simphiwe McCarthy Social Policy Intern at #HomelessEntrepreneur | Political Science and Philosophy Graduate
    • City of Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
    • Rising Star
    View Details
  • image
    Chad Sprague Economics and Informational Management & Technology Student at Syracuse University - Maxwell School
    • Hopewell, New Jersey, United States
    • Rising Star
    View Details

Overview

#HomelessEntrepreneur is an association based in Spain that is speeding up the process of eliminating homeless people from the cities by focusing on the talent of those with and without housing. Every homeless has the opportunity to participate and every single action counts towards taking away homeless people from the streets. "Active citizenship will create work & housing for & with homeless." Main 2020 Objective: 100 #HomelessEntrepreneurs in our program in Spain by December 2020. Global Call-to-Action: This is a global initiative that creates local solutions. If you are interested in being a volunteer, donor, sponsor or ambassador in your city, please contact us at funk@homelessentrepreneur.org! About Homeless Entrepreneur We care about stimulating the minds of homeless people so they can play an active role in making the world a better place. Cooperation between communities provides greater focus and communication that ultimately generates mutual benefits with less effort in the long term. Most people are unaware of the power of cooperation until they see it work in their favor and when we have to address society's most pressing challenges, almost all real solutions seem unrealistic. Learning how to cooperate within their own community and with the community of people with jobs and homes could end homeless people in the streets within less than 3 years because of the simple decision to have a common goal. Believing in cooperation is half of the battle and maintaining focus is the other part. By clearly defining a road map and creating a common fund, people can solve problems that previously seemed unsolvable if managed properly. Our organization is creating work and housing for homeless and, as our community grows and becomes more cooperative, people who were previously homeless and hopeless are opening up opportunities for other homeless people willing to take the risk of making an effort to become happier and healthier... and it's working.