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Los Angeles resident Elvis Summers poses with his tiny house on wheels he built for a woman who had been sleeping on the streets in his South Los Angeles neighborhood on Thursday, May 7, 2015. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
Los Angeles resident Elvis Summers, right, poses with his tiny house on wheels he built for Irene "Smokie" McGhee, 60, left, a woman who had been sleeping on the streets in his South Los Angeles neighborhood. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
26.02.2016
When Elvis Summers saw an elderly woman sleeping in the street, he was inspired to try to make a difference for Los Angeles’ homeless. He began building tiny, colorful houses to get the homeless off the street and into shelter. However, LA officials are cracking down on the charity houses and removing them without offering their residents an alternative. RT’s Bridiga Santos reports.
Compton takes away charity houses from homeless - YTPak.com