How Eden Village Tulsa Came To Be
How compassion has led to economic and humanitarian success.
We have our first batch of 9 homes installed and are working on the Community Center.
We have completed the infrastructure for Eden Village.
Officially received our Building Permit
We have started construction on our community center.
Received $1,000,000 Matching Challenge Grant from the Helmerich Trust
17 acres of land was purchased for the future home of Eden Village of Tulsa in northwest Tulsa.
We are diligently searching and ready to purchase the right 4-10 acre property to purchase for our 1st Eden Village of Tulsa.
Eden Village of Tulsa, Inc. is formed as an Oklahoma non-profit corporation, with pending IRS 501(c)(3) approval coming soon. Paperwork is signed to become part of the Eden Village global effort, Realtor® Darryl Baskin is hired to start the land search and Brad tours Community First in Austin, TX, the largest and oldest tiny home community in the USA.
Brad & Becky Johnson, tour active Eden Villages in Springfield, MO and have their first official meeting with director Nate Schlueter.
Brad Johnson volunteers, explores, reads, and learns more about the homeless problem, specifically in Tulsa, his hometown.
Brad Johnson took off from his business, LawnAmerica, and thru-hiked the 2,200 miles of the Appalachian Trail, in part to raise over $100K for local charities, giving insight on what it’s like living with all your belongings on your back.