Founder – Homeblessedness Foundation
Tariq Jamil Faridi is the founder of the Homeblessedness Foundation and a long-time advocate of small-scale housing innovation, cooperative village development, and community-based solutions to housing instability.
His work focuses on developing practical tiny home village models that combine affordability, dignity, shared resources, and spiritual stewardship. Through the Homeblessedness Foundation, Faridi is working to establish demonstration projects that show how small communities of tiny homes can create stable living environments while fostering mutual support, responsibility, and opportunity.
Faridi has been active in advancing the tiny house movement as a practical response to rising housing costs and homelessness. His initiatives emphasize:
• community-oriented tiny home villages
• cooperative living models
• shared infrastructure and resources
• nonprofit stewardship of housing developments
• spiritually grounded community environments
These approaches align with successful village models developed in the United States, including community-based tiny home villages and cooperative housing initiatives.

Faridi’s work in residential housing design and innovation has received recognition from Houzz, one of the leading platforms in home design and construction.
He has also been associated with leadership and advisory roles connected with:
• Tiny House Incorporated
• Tiny House Leader Inc.
• Community-based tiny home village development initiatives
These efforts have contributed to growing awareness of tiny home villages as a viable housing solution.
Through the Homeblessedness Foundation, Faridi is working to establish a pilot village project in the Sierra foothills of California. The project aims to demonstrate how small clusters of tiny homes can provide safe, supportive environments for individuals seeking stability and community.
The foundation’s work focuses on:
• development of tiny home demonstration villages
• nonprofit housing stewardship
• community gardens and shared spaces
• mentorship and community support programs
• partnerships with local communities and organizations
The long-term vision of the Homeblessedness Foundation is to create small, replicable village communities that can be implemented in multiple locations. These villages emphasize:
• simple, efficient housing
• shared community spaces
• personal responsibility and mutual support
• opportunities for stability and growth
By demonstrating a functional village model, the foundation seeks to inspire similar initiatives in other communities.
Faridi’s work reflects a belief that housing solutions must address more than shelter alone. Stable communities are built through shared responsibility, supportive relationships, and environments that encourage dignity and purpose.
Through the Homeblessedness Foundation, he continues to explore practical ways to combine housing innovation, nonprofit leadership, and community development to serve people in need while strengthening local communities.
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