Just before Christmas last year, Danielle Welcome and her four children received an amazing gift: a newly rehabbed and furnished home, made possible as part of a new pilot program to ensure families like the Welcomes have a safe and stable place to live. Watch the video to see how this innovative program worked out for the Welcome family, who were welcomed home by many of our partners and even Rocket team member volunteers.
Here’s how it works: while the Gilbert Family Foundation’s Detroit Home Repair Fund (DHRF) program has completed 400 successful repairs since its launch, some DHRF-eligible homes need more repairs than the program can support. That means that residents living in homes with multiple repair issues, like the Welcome family, often end up walking away from the properties, further contributing to population loss and blight. Residents may also opt to stay in their homes despite critical safety issues, because they have no other option.
To address these unique challenges, Rocket Community Fund worked with the City of Detroit and members of the DHRF team – including Enterprise Community Partners, Green and Health Homes Initiative (GHHI), Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency, United Community Housing Coalition, Eastside Community Network, EcoWorks, Matrix Human Services and CLEARCorps Detroit – to identify residents living in properties that were at risk of meeting the “walk away” criteria. In total, three families have participated in the program and are now the proud homeowners of fully renovated and furnished homes.

After identifying these families, we offered the opportunity to “swap” their home for a renovated Detroit Land Bank Home in a target area. The resident then transfers their walk-away property to DLBA, which places the home in a renovation pipeline for another resident in the neighborhood, once more resources and funding become available. Each home is fully furnished and custom decorated by Humble Design – a nonprofit that furnishes and designs home interiors for individuals and families facing homelessness.
For Welcome and her kids, the newly renovated and decorated home is a dream come true.
“I’m still telling them don’t pinch me,” she said. “Because if it is a dream I don’t want to wake up – this is just beyond words.”
That’s part of our mission at the Rocket Community Fund, to help everyone home and own the dream.


