
Roam Home: Comfort and Safety on the Move
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We are Daisy the Venice Healer and Ryan Blomberg, and we're creating Roam Home around a simple idea: home should be a feeling you can carry with you.
Not everyone lives life in one place. Some people are nomadic by choice. Others are moving from place to place because they're experiencing homelessness, going through a difficult period, or waiting for something more permanent.
No matter the reason, everyone deserves a space that feels like their own.
Roam Home is our idea for a small, mobile personal space that gives someone privacy, safety, comfort, and the basic things they need every day.
It's designed with a protected place to sleep, secure storage for personal belongings, solar power and phone charging, ventilation, warmth for cold nights, clean water for drinking and washing, a private shower and changing area, and a simple sanitation system.
It's not meant to feel like a shopping cart full of someone's belongings.
A place where you can close the curtains at night, put your phone on the charger, turn on a fan, get warm when it's cold, wash your face in the morning, take a private shower, store your things, and wake up knowing that the little space around you belongs to you.
For someone experiencing homelessness, Roam Home could provide some stability and dignity while they work toward permanent housing. For someone living a nomadic life, the same basic idea could eventually become an affordable way to have a personal home that moves with them.
Roam Home is part of our larger project, A Call to Love, which is about bringing people together and finding practical ways to take care of one another.
We're currently working toward establishing a nonprofit. Our first step is to raise enough money to build a real Roam Home prototype, test it, learn from the people who actually use it, and continue improving the design.
We want to see what happens when we stop looking at someone and seeing homeless and start looking at what would help that person feel at home.
Maybe home doesn't always have to start with four walls and an address.
Sometimes it can start with a safe place that's yours.
Roam Home. Wherever you are, feel at home.
Daisy the Venice Healer & Ryan Blomberg
