Call to Action... Affordable Home Solutions for Families!

Recent signers:
Steve Nelson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

A Home for Every Heart: Why Your Signature Matters

In a small community not far from here, there’s a family that dreams of something simple – a place to call home, a place where their children can grow safely, where they don’t have to choose between paying the rent or putting food on the table.

This family is not alone. All around us, more families are facing the same struggle. Rising housing costs, limited opportunities, and a lack of support have left too many feeling forgotten.

But change doesn’t begin with big promises or far-off policies – it begins with us.

When you sign a petition, it’s more than ink on paper or a name on a list. It’s a message. It tells families like this that they are seen, they are heard, and they are valued. It shows decision-makers that we care, and that we demand better – that affordable, sustainable homes are not just ideas, but necessities.

By signing, you’re standing up for communities who want to belong, who want to thrive, and who want to contribute. You’re showing that these homes, and these people, are needed and accepted.

Your signature is the first step toward building not just homes, but hope.

We, the undersigned, are calling on our elected leaders to support the development of 4Ever Homes—an innovative, sustainable housing solution designed to address the urgent needs of families facing housing insecurity. Power From Within Clean Energy Society is committed to revolutionizing affordable housing by integrating clean energy, agriculture, and sustainability into every home. 

The housing crisis continues to impact countless families, making it imperative that we implement forward-thinking, affordable, and environmentally responsible housing solutions.

Why 4Ever Homes?
4Ever Homes are designed to be cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and self-sustaining. These homes feature:
- Affordable housing solutions that reduce financial burdens on families.
- Integrated clean energy systems, reducing reliance on traditional utilities.
- On-site aquaponics and indoor agriculture for food security.
- Sustainable construction materials and energy-efficient designs.
- Community-driven initiatives that support Indigenous and rural communities.

Call to Action
We urge our municipal, provincial, and federal leaders to:
1. Allocate funding and resources to support the development of 4Ever Homes.
2. Expedite approvals and necessary permits for the construction of these sustainable homes.
3. Collaborate with PFWCES and community partners to implement these housing solutions.
4. Recognize 4Ever Homes as a viable and necessary solution to housing and food insecurity.

By signing this petition, we show our collective support for sustainable, affordable housing that meets the needs of families today and future generations. Together, we can create a better, greener, and more inclusive future.

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Recent signers:
Steve Nelson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

A Home for Every Heart: Why Your Signature Matters

In a small community not far from here, there’s a family that dreams of something simple – a place to call home, a place where their children can grow safely, where they don’t have to choose between paying the rent or putting food on the table.

This family is not alone. All around us, more families are facing the same struggle. Rising housing costs, limited opportunities, and a lack of support have left too many feeling forgotten.

But change doesn’t begin with big promises or far-off policies – it begins with us.

When you sign a petition, it’s more than ink on paper or a name on a list. It’s a message. It tells families like this that they are seen, they are heard, and they are valued. It shows decision-makers that we care, and that we demand better – that affordable, sustainable homes are not just ideas, but necessities.

By signing, you’re standing up for communities who want to belong, who want to thrive, and who want to contribute. You’re showing that these homes, and these people, are needed and accepted.

Your signature is the first step toward building not just homes, but hope.

We, the undersigned, are calling on our elected leaders to support the development of 4Ever Homes—an innovative, sustainable housing solution designed to address the urgent needs of families facing housing insecurity. Power From Within Clean Energy Society is committed to revolutionizing affordable housing by integrating clean energy, agriculture, and sustainability into every home. 

The housing crisis continues to impact countless families, making it imperative that we implement forward-thinking, affordable, and environmentally responsible housing solutions.

Why 4Ever Homes?
4Ever Homes are designed to be cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and self-sustaining. These homes feature:
- Affordable housing solutions that reduce financial burdens on families.
- Integrated clean energy systems, reducing reliance on traditional utilities.
- On-site aquaponics and indoor agriculture for food security.
- Sustainable construction materials and energy-efficient designs.
- Community-driven initiatives that support Indigenous and rural communities.

Call to Action
We urge our municipal, provincial, and federal leaders to:
1. Allocate funding and resources to support the development of 4Ever Homes.
2. Expedite approvals and necessary permits for the construction of these sustainable homes.
3. Collaborate with PFWCES and community partners to implement these housing solutions.
4. Recognize 4Ever Homes as a viable and necessary solution to housing and food insecurity.

By signing this petition, we show our collective support for sustainable, affordable housing that meets the needs of families today and future generations. Together, we can create a better, greener, and more inclusive future.

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The Decision Makers

Isaac Evans-Gould
Isaac Evans-Gould
Power From Within Clean Energy Society

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Petition created on April 24, 2025