As we near the start of the long winter months, and people without permanent homes search for shelter so they might brave the deadly-low temperatures awaiting them, one Canadian carpenter is stepping up to try and help as many of those in need as he possibly can.
As CBC News reported, 28-year-old Khaleel Seivwright of Toronto, Canada, has been personally constructing tiny, insulated shelters for local homeless people who may otherwise find themselves outside in the cold this upcoming winter season.