12-year-old Makes Homeless Shelter from Trash
The dome provides shelter for the homeless and is made from plastic, wire and packing peanuts. Pretty much, trash.
The trash-plex looks like a Mongolian yurt, and let Max walk away with $10,000 and a Dell laptop. He also got a trip to Boston out of it. But Max had this to say, “I don’t really care about the money. I care about helping people.”
This isn’t his first big win. “When I was six,” Max said, “I won an invention contest that included a trip to Chicago. While there, I saw homeless people living on streets, and beneath highways and underpasses. I felt very sorry for these people, and ever since then, felt that my goal and obligation was to find a way to help them. My invention improves the living conditions for homeless people, refugees, or disaster victims by giving them easy-to-assemble shelter.”
Go Max! We all look forward to your future inventions.
Posted in Steve
March 3rd, 2009 at 10:05 am
Intriguing invention! Max, we look forward to what your innovation will mean in the future; our world needs talented people help address the issue of homelessness.
Thanks for sharing this inspirational story!