After selling his tech company, Canadian millionaire Marcel LeBrun invested $4 million of his own money to build 99 fully equipped tiny homes for people experiencing homelessness in Fredericton. These homes, complete with kitchens, bathrooms, and solar panels, are part of a larger community that includes a coffee shop, a teaching kitchen, and resident-run small businesses. His mission goes beyond charity—it’s about restoring dignity and creating real opportunities for lasting change.
Views: 2 After selling his tech company, Canadian millionaire Marcel LeBrun chose to make a meaningful impact with his wealth by investing $4 million of his own money to address homelessness in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Rather than offering temporary shelters, LeBrun built 99 fully equipped tiny homes designed for long-term living. Each home includes essential… Read More »