About us

Smart modular housing designed for dignity, built for generations

Transitional housing without compromise

At Mezzo Homes, we believe everyone deserves to live with dignity, self-worth, and pride in their home. Our mission is to support communities with affordable, high-quality modular housing that provides safe and lasting transitional shelter—right in the heart of the community.

Quality and efficiency for the long term

We pride ourselves on innovative, sustainable design and a commitment to building homes that last. Every Mezzo home is crafted for long-term service, built with care by our skilled team of carpenters, electricians, and plumbers. Unlike some small builders, we focus on durability, energy efficiency, and low-maintenance materials that reduce operating costs and increase comfort for residents.

It takes a community

Mezzo’s approach to affordable housing is both practical and community-driven. We work directly with leadership to deliver clusters of 10 modular homes at a time—either fully self-contained or integrated with existing services. This scale allows us to meet urgent needs quickly while helping to create a supportive environment for individuals and families in transition.

Our work is grounded in partnership. We build more than homes—we build lasting relationships with the communities we serve, rooted in respect, trust, and shared goals for a better future.

Mezzo Homes Inc. was founded and incorporated in the province of Manitoba in 2018, and is proudly an Indigenous owned company.

Our leadership team

Jason Vitt
Jason VittFounder & President
Jason grew up in the family home construction business and brings hands-on experience in every aspect of constructing modern, high-quality homes. As an innovator in affordable housing, he’s focused on designing smaller, modular homes that are both sustainable and cost-effective. Jason’s approach—building energy-efficient homes in compact groupings with shared services—offers a scalable solution to Canada’s housing crisis. His deep commitment to dignity in housing is shaped by his roots as a proud citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation.
Chris Poponick
Chris PoponickVice President, Community Development
Chris has spent much of his career working alongside First Nations communities to strengthen housing, economic, and social development initiatives. He brings valuable experience from his time with a national consultancy, where he supported Indigenous-led projects in collaboration with Indigenous Services Canada, CMHC, and other key agencies. His insight into navigating complex regulatory systems has helped communities access the tools they need to grow and thrive. Chris is driven by a commitment to helping young people succeed and live with pride, purpose, and belonging.