With her non-profit Rejuve, This Wonder Woman is using Urban Design for Social Good turning Shipping Containers into Affordable Houses
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA
This is Wanona Satcher, CEO, and Founder of non-profit Rejuve . She has a dual degree in Landscape Architecture and Planning from Auburn University.

Via her Non-Profit Rejuve she is building a prototype showpiece shipping container home for major philanthropic and policy organizations


She is developing what she calls Prosilient Communities using Shipping Containers called Plug-In-Pods

Her crowdfunding campaign exceeded her funding goal by almost double. Check out her Crowdfunding campaign
Rejuve aims to simplify construction and design with construction in mind. While City Permitting and Inspections have been a challenge, They keep going


Rejuve hires locally and most importantly women below is a picture with her welder, Magdalena


Wanona has participated in multiple prestigious competitions with her ideas and won awards for her work with Shipping Container Homes.
Her story has been featured in Forbes, Huffington Post, NPR, various podcasts and many more publishing houses
Wanona is indeed an inspiration for all entrepreneurs out there, she has this never giving up attitude and is fighting against all odds. She is working hard to rejuvenate the lives of entrepreneurs and homeowners by providing affordable homes and business spaces using Shipping Containers


Know more about Wanona and Rejuve from her website
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Originally published at wordpress.com.
