Bricks. Mortar. Wood. Straw. Mud. Fabric. Cardboard. Tarps. Stone.
In the toughest places “home” takes a variety of forms. But no matter where you live, it fundamentally meets the same need in all of us.
Home is a place where we gather. It is our shelter on hot days and cold, rainy nights. It is where we feed our families and do our laundry. It is where we return to after a long day. And it is where we lay our heads at night.
Take a look at the homes of people living in the toughest places. Consider what it would be like to live in an area different from your own. Then think about what binds us all together as we seek shelter and a place to call home.
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