
Support The Stasia Foundation for Good
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**SUPPORT YOUR WELL-BEING BY CONTRIBUTING TO THE WELL-BEING OF OTHERS**
**"Our passions ignite when we advance a cause greater than ourselves."** – Simon Sinek
The Stasia Foundation for Good (SFG) in the very beginning stages as of now and is nonprofit aiming to address homelessness by providing temporary housing and rental assistance. The foundation plans to use RV travel trailers as immediate shelter for those who are homeless and involve residents in constructing permanent affordable housing. The initiative seeks to create a scalable model for communities nationwide.
I'm on a mission—and I need your support to make it a reality. Inspired by the memory of my daughter, who passed away after her struggles, and all the loved ones I have lost, I have dedicated myself to helping those in need.
I have given all I can for the past few months to the point of being unable to maintain the effort to assist for now to give temporary accommodation and rental assistance for employed single parents and children and others facing financial hardship. My mission is to prevent more families from slipping into homelessness, focusing on the most vulnerable who can no longer keep up with the rising cost of living.
The **Stasia Foundation for Good (SFG)** aims to tackle this crisis by assisting those on the brink of eviction while working toward long-term solutions. As part of our initiative, we will temporarily place underutilized RV travel trailers on vacant lots, offering immediate shelter for those in need. Those staying in these units will actively participate in constructing permanent affordable housing—whether through modified shipping containers or traditionally built tiny homes—on the same lot.
To further support this initiative, we will petition governments to incentivize the use of these trailers through exchange or credit programs, encouraging individuals and businesses to contribute resources toward sustainable solutions. Additionally, we are committed to strengthening the labor force by training skilled workers. By engaging experienced tradespeople to mentor and teach construction skills, we empower individuals with employment opportunities while building homes for those in need.
If this model proves successful, it could serve as a **blueprint for communities nationwide**, providing a scalable and adaptable approach to addressing homelessness, labor shortages, and housing affordability.
While addiction remains one of the toughest challenges in this crisis, we believe solutions can be found—if we come together with a shared purpose. It's time to shift from a mindset of "I, me, mine" to "you and me, together." Real change begins when we stop arguing about whether anything can be done and start taking action.
Any and all donations are greatly appreciated. Please share this message to spread awareness and help make a difference.
Organizer
Seamus Keyes
Organizer
Tucson, AZ