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TBD We’re looking for approximately 10-15K sq ft of new warehouse space! Contact info below if you might be able to help. We love working with brands and individuals that are interested in engaging with their community in a meaningful way. Buyan began his career in finance before pursuing his passion for design at the NewSchool of Architecture in San Diego. After graduating at the top of his class, he dove into his career in the states and hasn’t looked back. Beyond his humble spirit and open curiosity, he possesses an ability to intuitively distill designs in order to catapult them even farther.
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Anthony speaks frequently on the topics of design and entrepreneurship, and has taught design communication and drawing at the USC School of Architecture. His gift is bringing out the best in creative teams and adventurous clients. Humble Design has grown by leaps and bounds. We furnish three homes a week out of one location and have furnished over 900 families to date.
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We have created a remarkable partnership with U-Haul which donated warehouse and trucking in all the new cities we expand to. We opened in Chicago this past year and are thankful to have partnered with CB2 (Crate and Barrel) to provide the much needed funding. We are working on our newest site in Dearborn, which will service veterans exclusively. Recently, a Microsoft employee held a fundraiser which provided us funding to expand to Seattle as well. San Diego is our fifth city and is expected to be up and running by the third quarter of this year.
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Humble Design Seattle needs financial support to sustain our services in Seattle – funds are required for staffing, transportation, and warehouse costs. Your generosity will allow us to keep individuals, families, and veterans in King County in their homes and on a path toward long-term stability. Please consider donate at a level that is meaningful for you. If your organization provides grants, we’d be honored to be considered.
over 3,204 homes furnished since 2009
With your support, Humble Design can help set families on a course towards a bright and hopeful future. Restoring hope and dignity has a life-changing impact both for the people we help and the volunteers who make it possible. Humble Design impacts families and the environment, as well as our community of volunteers. Over 660 families in Detroit have benefited from the generosity of Humble Design's donors, volunteers and partners. With the help of the U-Haul network across North America, Humble is expanding to additional cities.
We have two movers, a warehouse manager, six designers and office staff, but we count on our volunteers to help our warehouse stay organized. We also count on corporations to adopt the houses and send their employees down for a day of service. They clean and decorate the home and get to watch the moment when the family comes home. Trained at Yasar University in Turkey, Ezgi supports the Laney LA team in her pursuit of excellence through the creation of intentional and timeless architecture. With an extensive background in project management and Archicad, Ezgi provides a unique and attentive perspective to each project.
A house isn’t a home without a warm bed and a placeto gather with family. Humble Design sets families on a course towards a bright and hopeful future. Trained at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania with a masters in urban planning, Cezar provides support to each project from documentation through construction.
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It took us six weeks to gather all the furniture for the house she found and to decorate it. It was exciting work, but it was a project and, when it was done, I went back Forgotten Harvest. I would come home and somebody would be delivering a crib to my garage, or leaving towels on my front porch. We want our donations to go directly to families who are in need in Detroit, and we don’t want them to have to pay for delivery. “Treger had a colleague who went into Section 8 Housing and she went by to see her.
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'Powered by the community': La Jolla volunteers help make empty house a home for recently homeless family.
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We recycle 500,000 pounds of furniture a year out of our Pontiac location alone. Our challenge was simply managing and moving all that furniture! We are lucky to have partnered with U-Haul who has provided their trucks and donated warehouse space.
We have specific guidelines on what kind of items we do and do not accept at our warehouses. Join our passionate team of donors and volunteers. Each of us plays an important role on our mission to stop the revolving door of homelessness. Do you have advice for those who want to start their own nonprofit? No one expects you to know everything, so ask for help. There is no shame in stating, ”I don’t now what I’m doing here.” In fact, vulnerability can be a point of strength.
Masterfully balancing attention to detail and the creation of genuine connection with colleagues and clients, she helps foster an atmosphere of creativity and collaboration. With a multidisciplinary background, Michelle first began her career in business and entertainment before returning to University of California, Los Angeles to pursue interior design. She has led the curation and tastemaking of Laney LA’s material research and applications. While her role continues to evolve over time, she is currently serving as an advisor to the leadership team, a resource to the design team, and mother and educator for her children. With a global roster from Canada to South Africa, Laney LA is a place where diverse minds gather, focused on the simultaneous pursuit of critical discourse and vibrant culture. Since its inception in 2009, Humble has turned almost 900 empty houses into clean, dignified and welcoming homes — a simple but powerful idea.