12-year-old Makes Homeless Shelter from Trash

February 26th, 2009 by Steve

 

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.

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One Response

  1. Coalition for the Homeless of Central Florida

    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!

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