ROKiT Homes: Bringing Affordable Shelter to California Fire Victims

rokit homes

For many who lost their homes in the devastating California wildfires, hope is finally within reach. ROKiT Industries is stepping in with an innovative and affordable housing solution, offering fire victims temporary homes for as little as $5 a week.

Jonathan Kendrick, Co-Founder and Chairman of ROKiT Industries, emphasizes the company’s commitment to helping those in need. “ROKiT Homes was created to ease the burden of housing struggles, especially for those who have lost everything in disasters like the fires in Los Angeles,” he said. “Recovery doesn’t have to be expensive to be effective.”

ROKiT Homes offers five different models designed for quick assembly some ready within hours. This means that people can return to their property to live and work while their houses are being rebuilt. These homes provide fire victims with a safe, private space where they can begin to rebuild their lives. Each unit is:

  • Easy to transport
  • Constructed with galvanized steel for durability
  • Designed to last 25 years
  • Modular, allowing for expansion
  • Resistant to floods, hurricanes, and even fire
  • Eco-friendly, using no concrete and consuming less energy

In addition to these high-quality shelters, ROKiT also provides training programs to assist with construction and assembly, ensuring that communities can become self-sufficient in rebuilding efforts.

ROKiT’s impact extends beyond California. The company has already deployed housing solutions in Austin, Texas, Native American reservations, and even in parts of Africa. With upcoming projects in El Salvador, ROKiT is proving that affordable, high-quality housing can make a difference globally.

Known for its innovative approach, ROKiT Industries is more than just a telecom company. Alongside ROKiT Homes, they have launched initiatives such as ROKiT Cities, providing WiFi to underserved communities, and ROKiT Flix, which offers medical support to fire victims. Kendrick, often referred to as the “compassionate capitalist,” remains committed to using technology and business to help those in need.

For more information about ROKiT Homes, visit ROKiT Homes.