I had a conversation with Mark Horvath, where I learned a lot about how he has tirelessly helped the homeless through his nonprofit, Invisible People.
Mark has dedicated himself entirely to this life mission, striving to educate and advocate for the homeless, helping them secure housing, decriminalizing homelessness, and combating organizations that exploit vulnerable populations.
His efforts have led to the creation of feature films and documentaries that have won major awards and garnered billions of views.
Mark’s influence extends across multiple platforms, boasting a million subscribers on YouTube and substantial followings on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. His content is not just popular but also impactful, improving his SEO significantly, which currently stands at a Domain Rating (DR) of 61 with 8,510 keywords.
The more we share his content, the better his reach and impact will be.
During our conversation with Mark Horvath, I discovered that;
- In many places, homelessness is considered a felony.
- Even more shocking is that many homeless individuals are 16 years or younger.
Mark is tirelessly advocating for these individuals on his own dime, working to erase myths about homelessness by sharing news and personal stories.
I am honoured to be a part of Invisible People and support his mission.
We need more people like Mark Horvath, whose relentless dedication is making a significant difference in our nation.