The Salvation Army are putting the finishing touches on a unique pop-up hostel for rough sleepers – and they have a 10-year-old boy to thank.
Malachi Justin sent the charity a fiver and a letter asking them to buy homes for people who are homeless.
That £5 has since been turned into £5million for Project Malachi, a pop-up hostel with 40 homes that is currently being assembled to help the homeless people of Ilford, East London.
Another 6 modules were added today. 12 were scheduled but due to high winds it wasn’t possible to do more. 18 modules are now in place and there are 37 to go. pic.twitter.com/sUNA6fndhg
— Project Malachi (@projectmalachi_) August 9, 2019
Set to open its doors to the first residents in early November, the modular homes will include 15 for people with no recourse to public funds after Salvation Army workers at their emergency winter shelters noticed a high proportion of rough sleepers in the area could not access benefits.
The site will also host the charity’s bike upscaling social enterprise Recycles, which takes used bicycles and trains young people to repair and resell them, boosting employability in the process.