Truck driver Martin Kauffman (far left) and electrician Art Ramirez (far right), who both donated their services to deliver Laney College’s tiny home prototype to West Side Missionary Baptist Church, stand in front of the Pocket House Model M with Rev. Ken Chambers (middle right) and Councilmember Abel Guillén (middle left).

Truck driver Martin Kauffman (far left) and electrician Art Ramirez (far right), who both donated their services to deliver Laney College’s tiny home prototype to West Side Missionary Baptist Church, stand in front of the Pocket House Model M with Rev. Ken Chambers (middle right) and Councilmember Abel Guillén (middle left).