
3/12/14 Amazing Women of the Suncoast. 4 min. Channel 7 TV news spot.
"This week, we honor Jaclyn Tredway as our Amazing Woman. She got knocked down by a hurricane and a violent home invasion when she lived in the Virgin islands. Then she moved to the Suncoast and got a good business going before financial disaster struck. But she's back on her feet, thanks to a unique housing solution."
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"This week, we honor Jaclyn Tredway as our Amazing Woman. She got knocked down by a hurricane and a violent home invasion when she lived in the Virgin islands. Then she moved to the Suncoast and got a good business going before financial disaster struck. But she's back on her feet, thanks to a unique housing solution."
CLICK HERE to watch the TV Interview Spot

4/10/14
Masseuse and spiritual healer, Jaclyn Treadway discovered Tiny Houses and moved from a 2000 sf home to a 200 sf home. She has a stained glass door and stained glass skylights, a full size double door refrigerator, a fireplace, room for a meditation area, a nice closet, and even a small area for her massage clients. She is living large, enjoying the freedom from working for her stuff, and can hook her house up and move it whenever the urge strikes. Her new focus is on "repurposing" the homeless. Giving them a hand, not a handout, helping them earn their way back to dignity and having a purpose, as they reintergrate back into their communities. CLICK HERE to listen to a 30 radio interview, from the artist's perspective
Masseuse and spiritual healer, Jaclyn Treadway discovered Tiny Houses and moved from a 2000 sf home to a 200 sf home. She has a stained glass door and stained glass skylights, a full size double door refrigerator, a fireplace, room for a meditation area, a nice closet, and even a small area for her massage clients. She is living large, enjoying the freedom from working for her stuff, and can hook her house up and move it whenever the urge strikes. Her new focus is on "repurposing" the homeless. Giving them a hand, not a handout, helping them earn their way back to dignity and having a purpose, as they reintergrate back into their communities. CLICK HERE to listen to a 30 radio interview, from the artist's perspective