It’s #throwbackthursday! Back in 2019, Loeffler completed work on Mino Oski Ain Dah Yung, which is a 42-unit permanent supportive housing complex specifically designed for homeless Indigenous youth and young adults between the ages of 18 and 24.

The first-of-its-kind property features gathering spaces for cultural ceremonies, workshops for bead-working and drum-making, a sweat lodge, medicine garden, classrooms, and technology center. It was such an honor to be apart of this incredible project!