If someone is experiencing homelessness, their smartphone often becomes their sole means of staying connected with loved ones and accessing critical services. Charging that phone can be challenging, however, which is why the solar-panel-equipped Makeshift Traveler backpack was created.

“After COVID-19 began in March 2020, during my freshman year at the University of San Francisco, I moved out of my dorm and into one of the only parts of San Francisco I could reasonably afford – the Tenderloin,” says Zac Clark, inventor of the device and founder of nonprofit group, The HomeMore Project.

“I began starting conversations with the very people who lived outside of my building. While I had initial plans to launch a Transitional Housing Program, I took a step back and started the Makeshift T…

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