A Yearly Review of Homeless Entrepreneur in 2022 in 10 Pictures & 7 Videos

Some say pictures speak louder than words, so I've decided to put that to the test, so everyone can see how we've sped up the process of creating sustainable work and dignified housing for and with homeless people in our program once again in 2022 thanks to our growing international community.

January

After becoming an ally of the Spanish Government’s High Commissioner’s Office of Entrepreneurship at the end of 2022, we participated in the week of Education and Entrepreneurship by holding a webinar called “Entrepreneurial Education & PPPPs (Public-Private-Prople Partnerships),“ which included the CSR Director of IBM Spain, Belen Perales.

February

To empower Homeless Entrepreneurs in our HELP program and educate our community i.e. students and professors from the Erasmus+ program, which can be seen in the photo below, our interactive conferences shed light on 3 main aspects of Homeless Entrepreneur’s empowerment-based model (knowledge, recognition and change) through the voice of our beneficiaries.

March

Preventing homelessness is just as important as ending it. We launched a successful campaign with Jorge Branger to prevent Juan Jose, a Homeless Entrepreneur in our HELP program, from entering the streets of Boadilla del Monte, Spain due to an eviction. Not only did this campaign inspire our community to support him via active citizenship, it also led to two new jobs!

April

Our Internship Program has grown tremendously this year! More than 60 interns from around the world have helped us do research, raise funds, create awareness and develop projects with us!

We’d like to thank all of the student abroad organizations that we collaborate with!

May

It wasn’t -20ºC this time at our 4th World Economic Forum sleepout, but it was cold and rainy! That being said, we started our endeavor to give homeless people more than a voice in Davos: a presence!

Thanks to two amazing sculptors, Edwin and Veronica Dam de Nogales, we came up with a concept that quickly turned into a model that would eventually become a life-size bronze and stainless steel sculpture; and thanks to an elderly couple we met with while having coffee at Coop Supermarkt, who suggested that we presented our idea to Mayor Philipp Wilhelm, we were lucky enough to be received the following day.

June

Giving people experiencing homelessness is important, which is why we wanted to collaborate with musicians. The result was a beautiful song called “Homeless Pride,” which was composed by Samuel Miranda and sung by Jean Blazer.

July

Our founding president, Andrew Funk, participates on panels around the world to share our knowledge and help others understand how they can participate in speeding up the process of ending homelessness with us through Public-Private Partnerships.

The videos below were recorded during a CryptoPhilanthropy panel at ETHBarcelona.

August

Our Homeless Voices program provides insight into the lives of homeless individuals to connect them with their community along with housing and employment opportunities, so they can grow their income and build their assets.

Stories like the one below of Samuel, who became an orphan in Maiduguri, Nigeria due to Boko Haram and is currently homeless and looking for work and a place to call home, are just one of many.

As our community grows, so does our reach and the opportunities for those who participate to help empower them out of poverty.

September

Homeless Entrepreneur created its European Homeless Entrepreneur Report and started doing research by visiting Brussels, Belgium.

The objective is to present an exhaustive report to the European Parliament at the end of 2023. By highlighting how 12 selected cities in Europe are applying assistance and empowerment-based solutions, we will be able to provide a clear proposal with specific programs and a European model that embraces both public and private civic partnerships.

Our ultimate goal is to strike the correct balance between assistance and empowerment to end homelessness as we know it and reduce poverty in Europe.

October

Thanks to the incorporation of Blanca Bravo, our HE liaison, we’ve been able to improve the quality of our relationship with our current and potential beneficiaries of our main programs: Homeless Helpline, Homeless Voices, HELP program and our Housing Empowerment program.

November

To celebrate the International Day for Female Entrepreneurs with Spain’s High Commissioner’s Office of Entrepreneurship, we created a new initiative called “Inspiring Chats,” which allowed Maria Teresa, a female Homeless Entrepreneur, to have an inspiring, intimate zoom conference with 6 inspiring women: This activity marked a before and after in Maria Teresa’s life.

December

Working side by side with Jose Sanabria, our Photographer director, we innovated our Homeless Voices program and developed Homeless Support to shed light on the amazing people participating in our community.

Summary

Thanks to everyone who has been involved, we've currently helped create sustainable work and dignified housing for and with 40 #HomelessEntrepreneurs in 2022 and hope to end homelessness for 100 people in our program in 2022.

Special Thanks to our Partners

We’d like to thank all of our partners, who have placed their trust and support in our work because it wouldn’t be possible without them!

We need your support for 2023!

If you appreciate our work and would like to help support us, please do.

A donation that comes from your heart, which is coherent with your interest and possibilities is the difference between more or less homeless people becoming empowered out of poverty.

A huge hug,

Andrew Funk

President of Homeless Entrepreneur

Inspirational Fundraising Activities to End Homelessness: Q&A session with students travelling abroad

Written by Andrew Funk

Are you currently attending a university like Cal Poly? Is your university thinking about creating social impact in cities like Barcelona and Madrid in Spain? Would you like to finally ask all of those uncomfortable questions about homelessness and poverty in a safe environment, so you can get a direct response from people being empowered out of poverty?

If you’ve answered YES to all three questions, we have an inspirational fundraising activity just for you and your university!

*Important Note: Homeless Entrepreneur is able to provide Q&A sessions in cities where we have Homeless Entrepreneurs, who are currently in our HELP program or have graduated, as well as partners and collaborators. We design the Q&A experience specifically for each group.

Q&A Session with Students Travelling Abroad

Our first Q&A session with students travelling abroad took place on June 26, 2017. First we let the students introduce themselves and write down one uncomfortable question about homelessness and poverty. Then, a massuer and Homeless Entrepreneur from Poland, Andrzej, an English teacher and Homeless Entrepreneur from England, Vincent, and the founding president of Homeless Entrepreneur, Andrew Funk kindly responded to the students questions.

We met up at a restaurant called Feeding Spain, which was run by one of our partners, who also has a Chiropractic Clinic in Barcelona. At first, the students were a bit shy and didn’t wanted to offend anyone who had experienced homelessness, but Andrzej, Andrew and Vincent let them know that we actually preferred the hard questions because it brought up the most important aspects that most people never openly spoke about. The students started becoming more confident and the learning curve grew right along with it. The sooner we ask people suffering from homelessness the hard questions, the sooner we’ll get closer to understanding them and working towards smarter solutions together.

3 Reasons Why You (as a student who is travelling abroad or university providing this experience) Should Do a Q&A session with Homeless Entrepreneur (HE)

  1. Knowledge: Understand the current situation regarding poverty and homelessness in the city you are visiting. We provide a complete vision of our innovative, international model to address and end homelessness thanks to the Homeless Entrepreneur community members who participate in this Q&A session with students travelling abroad e.g. an HE team member, HE beneficiaries and a volunteer and/or intern.

  2. Recognition: The interactive nature of this Q&A session opens up the opportunity for the students and professors to recognize how they can participate by diving deeper into the issues via spontaneous conversations with people experiencing homelessness in a safe, friendly environment.

  3. Change: Create direct change and social impact in your local community by raising funds thanks to the event and decide exactly where they are destined. You can support the following items:

    1. General Support

    2. Support Key Programs

    3. Buy Products & Fund Projects

    4. Donate & Support Individuals

Inspirational Fundraising Activities to End Homelessness: Homeless Entrepreneur City Tour

Written by Andrew Funk

Are you currently attending a university like Mays Business School (Texas A&M)? Is your university thinking about creating social impact in cities like Barcelona and Madrid in Spain? Would you like to get to know the people you’d like to support and the stories in the streets of their city as well as the best way to collaborate?

If you’ve answered YES to all three questions, we have an inspirational fundraising activity just for you and your university!

*Important Note: Homeless Entrepreneur is able to provide Homeless Entrepreneur City Tours in cities where we have Homeless Entrepreneurs, who are currently in our HELP program or have graduated. We design the city tour specifically for each group.

Homeless Entrepreneur City Tour

Our first Homeless Entrepreneur City Tour took place on August 5, 2016. We guided students and teachers from Mays Business School (Texas A&M) through the streets of Madrid.

We met up at La Puerta del Sol and ended up in the same place, where our first Homeless Entrepreneur, Marcos, read a poem called “Society,“ which he specifically wrote for our City Tour guests. During this experience, we shared the untold stories of these streets as well as our vision of how homelessness should be addressed. The students made cardboard signs and took pictures with other people in the street to generate content they ultimately used to create awareness online via social media and offline with those who crossed their path.

3 Reasons Why You Should Do a City Tour with Homeless Entrepreneur (HE)

  1. Knowledge: Understand the current situation regarding poverty and homelessness in the city you are visiting. We provide a complete vision of our innovative, international model to address and end homelessness thanks to the Homeless Entrepreneur community members who participate in this city tour e.g. an HE team member, an HE beneficiary and a volunteer and/or intern.

  2. Recognition: The interactive nature of this city tour opens up the opportunity for the guests to recognize how they can participate by diving deeper into the issues via spontaneous conversations with people experiencing homelessness in a safe, friendly environment.

  3. Change: Create direct change and social impact in your local community by raising funds thanks to the event and decide exactly where they are destined. You can support the following items:

    1. General Support

    2. Support Key Programs

    3. Buy Products & Fund Projects

    4. Donate & Support Individuals