You're invited to our

HOUSE PARTY

A night to build homes from the comfort of your couch

LET'S PARTY

SUNDAY

Evening

12/6

5pm PST / 8pm EST

Virtual

AKA from your favorite spot in your house

HOUSE PARTY*

*It's like a gala, minus the small talk and $200 tux rental.

RSVP
WHY HOUSE PARTY?

Netflix can wait —
impact can't.

House Party is a one hour online experience where we’ll tackle homelessness by celebrating the gift of home and building them for others — a lot of them. In one night, we’ll come together and fund an entire community of homes in Nacajuca, Mexico. Talk about a happy ending to 2020 we could all use. 

This may be the only party where there is no commute, no cleanup, and no dress code — the night is what we make it. And we plan to make it the most meaningful hour your family can spend on a screen this year. So if Zoom calls and Schitt’s Creek are no longer doing it for you, RSVP to House Party.

Can't make it that night? Donate now to leave your mark on 2020.

ABOUT New Story

We’re a team working to end homelessness.

It’s a big goal, but we’ve seen it attract bold people — like you! With your support, we’re proud of our first five years (like write home to Mom kind of proud.)

Sure, building the world's first community of 3D printed homes is cool. So is building our own data-collection tool to track impact. But they're just means to our big dream.

Our favorite part of it all?

The 11,000+ lives impacted. Thanks to you, we’ve helped build over 2,300 homes across 25 communities. And we’re just getting started.

100 FAMILIES
Our goal is to raise $1M so we can complete a community of 100 homes for families who need them most.
One hundred families in Nacajuca, Mexico, have no place to call home. In the middle of a pandemic, they're left to their unstable self-made shelter that's prone to flooding six months of the year.

We can't stand that. And we know you can’t either.

House Party is our chance to move towards impact by providing a rapid response to a dire situation. Homes have never mattered more. Let’s get to work.
THESE 
FAMILIES:
Come from 22 different indigenous communities in Nacajuca, Mexico
Are left out of government supported programs
Do not own land
Are constantly threatened by eviction of their self-made shelter
Suffer from flooding
and sickness

Homes aren't built in a night —
but they're funded in one.

JOIN THE PARTY