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==Built for Zero is a national movement of communities ending homelessness, one population at a time.==
They are coming together around a shared vision of not just helping more people — but driving homelessness to zero. And keeping it there.
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Built For Zero
Built-for-zero.jpg
Date June 17, 2022
Point of Contact Sean Green
Susheela Jayapal
Organizational Partners Community Solutions
Interfaith Alliance on Povity
Sector Wellbeing
Presentation 2022 06 17 Portland Interfaith Alliance on Poverty.pdf

Description: Built for Zero is a national movement whose methodology and support network assists communities in their journey to end homelessness. Collaboration and testing of ideas to improve outcomes are at the heart of the Built for Zero continuous improvement approach that has proven itself in communities across the United States and Canada.

Built for Zero is a national movement of communities ending homelessness, one population at a time.

They are coming together around a shared vision of not just helping more people — but driving homelessness to zero. And keeping it there.