After foster care, what next? This is the question many teenagers who age out of the foster care system ask themselves. But there seems to be an answer now. Pivot Inc. has come up with a tiny home movement solution.
The tiny home movement solution provides young people with a home. The home comprises four-cornered houses with roofs; each cottage contains a bed, a kitchen, and a small bedroom.
The solution is for teenagers who age out of the care system. The organization comes up with a plan to recognize the need for young people to have a place to stay.

According to Pivot Inc, the organization offers several services for young people to capitalize on. Still, the housing services have primarily been missing from its core services.
After several questions about the lack of housing facilities for homeless young people, they came up with an answer: the movement. They feel great that kind volunteers sustain the action.
On its ribbon-cutting day, the President reveals the movement's mission is to connect hundreds of homeless young people with a place to stay. They can decide to stay for as long as they want until they move into their own homes.
This remarkable feat not only stops there as the organization wants to build as many homes as possible. Their ultimate target is to create a community of 84 homes on their site — homes where young people can live independently and recognize opportunities for positive change.







