Homeless people living in Hawaii will now have a cozy place to sleep, thanks to Group 70 International, a Honolulu-based architecture company.
The company is looking to convert five retired buses into homeless shelters. It has been noted that the buses still run smoothly, but they have been retired because they racked up too many miles, according to AOL.
Not only will the buses provide a safe haven for residents to sleep and be protected from inclement weather, but they will also be equipped with showers so anyone can wash up whenever they feel the need to do so.
Each bus will serve a different purpose: one will have showers and restrooms, and others will have beds.
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