The Tiny Homes Project

Providing safe, stable housing solutions rooted in dignity, faith, and long-term restoration.

The Vision

The Tiny Homes Project was created to address the growing need for safe, stable housing within our community. Through this initiative, All In or All Out Ministry aims to provide individuals and families with a place to call home — a foundation where healing, growth, and hope can begin.

We believe housing is more than shelter. It’s a starting point for restoration, stability, and renewed purpose.

Why Tiny Homes Matter

Logo for Redemption City with a black and red circular emblem containing the letters RC, and the words Redemption City and God’s Not Done!

Across our community, too many individuals face housing insecurity with limited options for long-term stability. Temporary solutions meet immediate needs, but lasting change requires sustainable housing paired with support and accountability.

Tiny homes offer a practical, cost-effective solution that provides:

  • Safety and privacy

  • Stability and consistency

  • A pathway toward independence and restoration

This project is designed to meet people where they are — and walk with them toward what’s next.

Our Plan

The Tiny Homes Project will be developed in thoughtful phases to ensure sustainability, stewardship, and long-term impact.

  • Planning, land preparation, and partnerships

  • Construction of initial tiny homes

  • Resident placement, support systems, and ongoing care

Each phase is guided by prayer, community collaboration, and responsible planning.

How You Can Help

Projects like this are only possible through the generosity and support of people who believe in restoring lives through compassion and action.

You can support the Tiny Homes Project by:

  • Making a financial contribution

  • Partnering as a business or organization

  • Volunteering your time and skills

  • Sharing this vision with others

Building more than homes.

The Tiny Homes Project represents hope, stability, and a future built on faith and community. Together, we can help create spaces where lives are restored and new beginnings take root.