In 2018, Rocket Mortgage proudly joined the Built for Zero movement to end homelessness as a lead national partner. Since that time, communities participating in Built for Zero have shown that ending homelessness is not only possible, it’s happening every day! In August, we shared that Lynchburg, VA became the 12th community to reach Functional Zero for veteran homelessness. Today, we’re excited to share that Bakersfield/Kern County, CA has achieved Functional Zero for chronic homelessness.
The community has proven to now have a data-driven, coordinated system that ensures people are promptly connected to the support they need to exit homelessness.
- The number of people experiencing chronic homelessness has been reduced from 62 in January of 2019 to just two people experiencing chronic homelessness today.
- The community has maintained an average of four people experiencing chronic homelessness throughout the entire year of 2020.
“Built for Zero is proud to certify Bakersfield and Kern County as the fifth community in the country to reach functional zero for chronic homelessness, developing a gold standard system of support for the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness,” said Beth Sandor, Co-Director of Built for Zero. “While this does not mean that the community will never have another person experiencing long-lasting or recurring homelessness, it does prove that this community has a system of support in place to promptly identify and place people on the pathway to home. Built for Zero, and the movement to end homelessness, is grateful to this community for providing proof of what is possible. We look forward to continuing to work with this community to sustain this amazing achievement.”
To see how Bakersfield/Kern County achieved this enormous milestone, you can read a full case study on the Built for Zero website.