CNN Hero Recognizes Andrew Lunetta ’12, Found of A Tiny Home for Good
Andrew Lunetta ’12, founder of A Tiny Home for Good, has been selected as a CNN Hero. Created by the national network to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities, Lunetta was recently featured for his work at the non-profit he started in 2016 with a goal of ending homelessness in Syracuse. Watch his CNN Hero story here.

In addition to an interview with Lunetta, the story features Rhea Holmes, who now lives in a tiny home. Le Moyne President Linda LeMura helped connect Holmes with Lunetta after it was discovered that she was living at her late husband’s grave for several months last winter. Holmes temporarily lived in a house owned by the Jesuits near Le Moyne before moving into a tiny home. The story was also featured in People Magazine. Lunetta is pictured above with Le Moyne President Linda LeMura at the site of one of his tiny homes.