Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness

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Rapid Re-Housing Resources

VCEH Summit on Family Homelessness Presentation by Suzanne Wagner on Rapid Re-Housing

VCEH Summit on Family Homelessness Presentation by Michelle Flynn of The Road Home in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Rapid Re-Housing

Case Study of Use of HPRP in Charlotte, NC, for high barrier families utilizing adapted model of critical time intervention

Critical Time Intervention for Young Mothers -- a time limited case management model which can assist families in the transition to rapid re-housing   

Critical Time Intervention -- a time limited case management model, initially developed to assist people with mental illness transition to the community after institutional living, has now been adapted to assist families and individuals experiencing homelessness transition with rapid re-housing

Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing for Survivors of Domestic Violence

Click here for information on the new Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-housing Program as created by federal economic recovery legislation.

Click here for best practices in both prevention and rapid re-housing created by VCEH.

Click here for an audio conference sponsored by the National Alliance to End Homelessness featuring rapid re-housing programs in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Columbus, Ohio

Click here for an audio conference sponsored by the National Alliance to End Homelessness featuring a rapid re-housing program in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Click here for research on effective prevention strategies.

 

 

Mission

The Virginia Coalition to End Homelessness is dedicated to preventing and ending homelessness in the Commonwealth of Virginia through community collaboration, capacity building, education and advocacy.

Did you know?

Permanent supportive housing - the solution to homelessness for many including those who experience chronic homelessness - saves money to other systems of care including hospitals and jail.