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Tiny homeless shelters are 'brainchild' of employees who were once without housing themselves | Local News - The Beach Reporter


It was seven years after Brady King graduated Redondo Union High School that he had the idea for tiny aluminum cabins that would eventually become some of the first temporary, individual homeless shelters throughout Los Angeles County.
King was floating in a vacation pool thinking about the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, said his wife and business partner Amy King.
“He’s one of those people who dreams up ideas all the time,” Pallet Founder and CEO Amy King said. “He was thinking about the Superdome and wondering about the inhumanity of cramming people into one congregate space.”
Brady King’s initial 2005 concept was designed as temporary shelter for disaster relief. It provided an individual solution that preserved privacy and dignity for the person experiencing the trauma. And, more than a decade later, the concept — with the help of the Kings’ employees, many of whom had once been homeless themselves — is taking hold as ....

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