Bridge Builder Communities' Dr. Jackson Drumgoole Inspires at "Master Builder" Conference and Visits Quixote Tiny Home Village

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

OLYMPIA, WA - 28 April 2024

Bridge Builder Communities (BBC) proudly announces the participation of its Executive Director, Dr. Jackson Drumgoole, as a guest speaker at the renowned "Master Builder" Conference in Olympia, WA. Dr. Drumgoole captivated attendees with his profound insights on the power and purpose of a God-sized vision in community development and social impact initiatives.

Following his engaging session at the conference, Dr. Drumgoole visited Quixote Tiny Home Village, a pioneering community dedicated to providing sustainable housing solutions for individuals experiencing homelessness. Accompanied by a resident of the village, Dr. Drumgoole had the opportunity to explore the innovative model of Quixote Tiny Home Village firsthand.

During the tour, Dr. Drumgoole witnessed the remarkable impact of community-driven initiatives in fostering dignity, stability, and hope among its residents. He engaged in meaningful conversations with residents, gaining valuable insights into their experiences and aspirations. The visit reaffirmed Bridge Builder Communities' commitment to supporting initiatives that prioritize the holistic well-being and empowerment of individuals and communities.

Reflecting on his participation in both the "Master Builder" Conference and the visit to Quixote Tiny Home Village, Dr. Jackson Drumgoole expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with fellow visionaries and witness firsthand the transformative power of community-driven initiatives. He reiterated Bridge Builder Communities' dedication to forging partnerships and implementing innovative solutions that create lasting change and build a brighter future for all.

Media Contact

Dr. Jackson Drumgoole

Executive Director, Drumgoole Family Initiatives

(770) 710-2379

jackson@dfiga.org

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