After selling his tech company for an eight-figure fortune, this Canadian entrepreneur spent $1.5 million building 99 tiny homes to help homeless people rebuild their lives

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Canadian entrepreneur Marcel LeBrun invested his fortune into building a tiny-home village. This project offers permanent housing and vital support services to homeless individuals. The innovative community features 99 prefabricated tiny homes constructed indoors for efficiency. Social enterprises within the village provide residents with employment and valuable work experience. This initiative aims to help vulnerable people rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.