17-year-old Dylan Avery from Portland used his own savings and recycled wood to build small, insulated pods for homeless people during the winter.
He named it “Project Warmth.”
It gave shelter to over 100 people in just 3 weeks.
Then the city came.
Officials claimed zoning violations. Safety codes. Liability risks.
They bulldozed the pods.
Dylan was devastated. So were the people he was helping.
“Instead of fixing the system, they punished kindness,” he said in a now-viral video with over 12 million views.
“He did more at 17 than our leaders did all year,” one commenter wrote.
And the nation agrees.
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