It empowers people. It empowers the community organizations to rise up and find their own solutions to their housing challenges. Then as the youth come up, they see their own community finding solutions. They see their own community delivering programs and delivering services. It gives them a different perspective: “Hey, I can be successful because, look, we can do this together for us.”
I think that's a kind of spinoff that isn't often seen. It's not just about a roof over a head. It's about allowing a community to take something, deliver it and then succeed and have the community actually see that success.