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Tour a tiny home in Indianapolis, IN

Circle City Village is a community offering housing to those experiencing homelessness.

Exterior of a tiny house

This house has been donated by Volumod LLC.

Photo via Volumod LLC

Remember when we first told you about this west side project back in May? Well, now you can step foot in one of Circle City Village’s model homes.

To give you a refresher, the community is being created for those transitioning out of homelessness + has been successful in cities like Madison, WI (hey, 608today). It’s located on a 1.64-acre lot at 1318 S. Lynhurst Dr. owned by Lynhurst Baptist Church and a total of 18 homes will be built.

Contact the Village to set up a tour or take a virtual tour right now. Want to get involved? Donate to help the team reach its fundraising goal.

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