One of the biggest problems facing the city of Syracuse is homelessness. One young man is taking this problem and facing it head on. Andrew Lunetta is the founder of 'A Tiny Home for Good.' This organization's goal is to build tiny homes for those in need.

Lunetta is a Le Moyne College graduate who has a long history of service work both Internationally and locally in Syracuse. He recently was featured as a guest on WIBX's First News with Keeler in the Morning discussing his project.

(Andrew's Interview starts at the 4:13 mark)

These homes would ideally be built in the area of Syracuse with the biggest need, the city's South Side. Lunetta has also partnered with another non-profit group, Operation Northern Comfort. All homes will feature a bathroom and will be heated electronically. If you are interested in getting involved or want more info on 'A Tiny Home for Good,' you can visit their website or go to their Facebook page.

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