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CLICK THE LINKS BELOW, OR VIEW THE TOP LEFT VIDEO TO SEE CARING HOUSE PROJECT FOUNDATION'S EFFORTS IN HAITI, or VISIT www.SURVIVALTOTHRIVALTOUR.COM
Will you help us provide "1012 in 2012"?
A majority of Caring House Project Foundation's 2012 Program of Work is devoted to providing shelter to 1012 desperately poor and homeless people in Haiti and providing emergency relief here in the United States through our Survival to Thrival initiative.
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Thank you for taking the time to visit our Caring House Project Foundation page. My name is Frank McKinney.
I have spent the last 25 years creating some of the most magnificent oceanfront estate homes in the world, each created on speculation.
In one of my new books titled, Burst This! Frank McKinney's Bubble- Proof Real Estate Strategies, I share my approach for attaining generational success in real estate.
I feel I am qualified to do so, as I started many years ago with a $50,000 fixer upper and now recently sold Acqua Liana, the world's largest and most opulent certified "green" home at $23 million.
"Frank, what does this have to do with Caring House Project Foundation and caring for the world's poor?"
Quite a bit. Stay with with me for a minute.
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In all, I have written five books, but none more impacting than another new release titled The Tap.
In The Tap I share the most important spiritual principle for succeeding in the business we are all in, the business of life. I explain how God has tapped me (and taps you, too) many times in life, answering prayers and presenting life-changing opportunities.
The Tap shows how to sensitize yourself to feel then act on your life's great "Tap Moments," embracing the rewards and responsibilities of a blessed life.
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And that is exactly what happened to me in 1998, when I experienced the most epiphaneous tap moment of my life and acting on that "tap" by starting the Caring House Project Foundation.
All the real estate successes were great, but what is it all for?
I began by doing my best to live by the passage from the Gospel of Luke, 12:48: "Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more demanded of the person entrusted with more."
I felt the best way to reflect that mantra was by starting a foundation that cared for those who had no shelter.
After all, when you strip it down, I am simply in the housing business, and felt I should be providing that most basic need to those who have no home.
Stability begins with a home. Without the need of shelter being met, there is little hope.
What started so small, providing housing for $1 a month to elderly homeless people here in the United States, has grown tremendously.
CHPF has impacted the poorest of the poor in the countries of Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Indonesia, Africa and here in the U.S.
If you look toward the top of this page, to the right and left of this text you will find videos depicting some of the villages CHPF has built around the world.
CHPF's primary involvement has been in Haiti, the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
Since 2003 and into 2012, through CHPF donors, we have invested nearly $3 million into creating self-sufficient villages in Haiti.
With that commitment, as of 2012, CHPF has built fifteen (17) villages in the Haitian cities of Gonaives(2), Port au Prince (Cite Soleil), Testasse, Ft. San Michael, Los Cacaos, Cap Haitian (Blue Hills), Ange Village, Paroty (2), Terre Rouge, Fond Rouge Torbek, Chameua, Mannual, Makandal and Mahotiere/Rampa all at no cost to the beneficiaries.
Click the following link to see a Google Maps presentation of all of CHPF's villages in Haiti: CHPF Google Map of Villages
This year (2012) a total of 7,500+ people will have been sheltered because of CHPF, and thousands more are alive because of our (and your) efforts.
Our Caring House Project Foundation mission statement reads
"The Caring House Project Foundation shall create projects based upon self-sufficiency by providing housing, food, water, medical support and opportunity for the desperately poor and homeless from around the world, particularly in the Caribbean, South America, Indonesia, Africa and here in the USA."
Before I go on, would you consider helping our efforts by scrolling down this page and making a donation? There are many different donation options, very large to very small.
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