About Us

About Us

Collaborating for a Brighter Future

At In My Fatherz House, we believe in the power of collaboration to drive meaningful change. By partnering with local organizations, businesses, and international allies, we unite our strengths and resources to achieve common goals. Together, we build sustainable homes, empower communities, and provide holistic support, creating a brighter future for all. Our partnerships are a testament to the shared vision of a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Housing

Safe and comfortable spaces for families with 5-to-10 members.

Schools

Efficient and durable spaces for multiple academic uses.

Industrial

Functional and reusable spaces for operating and storing.

Our Mission:

Turn trash into treasure. Turn recyclable trash into sustainable building material and polyester to build houses and shelters for the homeless and provide clothing to the underserved. Polyester turns into clothing and the trash turns into sustainable building material.

Our Vision:

To eradicate poverty one person at a time through sustainable housing, employment, community awareness, and peace of mind.

Sustainability

Committed To Keep People Healthy & Safe

At In My Fatherz House, quality service is not just a promise; it is a commitment we live by every day. Join us in our journey to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve.

We Follow Best Practices

Following best practices ensures that we consistently deliver the highest quality of service and maintain the trust and confidence of those we serve. Our approach is grounded in the following principles

  • Plastic trash/unrecycled materials at all time high
  • No place to sell our recyclables anymore (China stopped accepting)
  • Housing Crisis – Lack of affordable housing has increased homelessness across the country and globally.
  • Makes ending homelessness attainable
  • Allows more organization to build housing & shelters with great quality materials on a quicker scale (avg 2 bed is constructed in five days with 4 people), allowing for more men, women and more importantly children to get off the streets.
  • Lack of solid, quality jobs in underdeveloped communities leads to poverty
  • We would create sustainable quality jobs in a variety of fields from City workers to clean communities, recyclers, seamstress to builders & construction workers.
  • Livable wages
  • Lack of solid, quality jobs in underdeveloped communities leads to poverty
  • We would create sustainable quality jobs in a variety of fields from City workers to clean communities, recyclers, seamstress to builders & construction workers.
  • Livable wages

Live in rent free to scale housing or units (this helps pull people out of a poverty both mentally and visually)