
Seeds of Hope Farm offers a setting that supports more than shelter. Located outside the pressures of daily street life, the farm provides space for routine, reflection, and connection. By placing Tiny Tiny Homes within this environment, the project creates a calmer, more intentional setting for residents beginning their next steps.
This partnership reflects a shared belief that housing is not only about structure, but about the environment that surrounds it.
Two Tiny Tiny Homes were installed at the farm to provide residents with private, insulated, and lockable living spaces. Each unit offers warmth, protection from the elements, and a stable place to rest and recover.
Set within a working farm environment, the tiny homes support a slower and more grounded transition. Residents are able to experience daily rhythms and a sense of place while maintaining privacy and independence.



The Seeds of Hope Farm project highlights the importance of diverse housing models. Not every solution looks the same, and not every path forward begins in an urban setting. This installation demonstrates how mission-aligned land can be thoughtfully used to create meaningful housing opportunities when paired with trusted partners and clear stewardship.
Tiny Tiny Homes and Seeds of Hope Foundation share a commitment to dignity, compassion, and practical action. This collaboration shows what is possible when organizations work together to support people during critical moments of transition.
The Seeds of Hope Farm installation stands as a quiet example of what transitional housing can look like when it is rooted in place, relationship, and respect. Tiny Tiny Homes is grateful to Seeds of Hope Foundation for their partnership, trust, and leadership in community-based care.