Overview
The Virginia Balance of State Continuum of Care of Petersburg — known as the “Crater Region” — joined Built for Zero in 2019. The Built for Zero Collaborative is a movement of more than more than 80 communities committed to measurably ending homelessness, one population at a time.
In February of 2021, Crater Region reached functional zero for veteran homelessness, demonstrating that there are fewer veterans experiencing homelessness than can be routinely housed within a month, with a minimum threshold of three veterans.
By reaching functional zero for veteran homelessness, the community has proven it has built a system that can ensure homelessness is rare and brief, even if new veterans experience housing crises. The community started 2020 with 16 veterans identified as experiencing homelessness, and by February reduced that number to three veterans.
As part of Built for Zero, Crater Region changed how its homeless response system works by adopting the core elements of the Built for Zero methodology:
- Building a unified regional team, or a “command center” around a shared aim of getting to functional zero
- Using real-time, person-specific data to know every veteran experiencing homelessness by name and target efforts and resources accordingly
- Using data to redesign Crater Region’s homeless response and strategically target resources
“We worked to help our community partners understand how everyone plays a role in ending homelessness.”
— Erica Holmes
Key Milestones
October 2018
Joined Built for Zero
Crater Region joined Built for Zero, a national movement committed to measurably ending homelessness.
September 2020
Achieved quality by-name data (Veterans)
Crater Region built a comprehensive real-time, by-name list of all veterans experiencing homelessness in the community.
February 2021
Achieved functional zero for veteran homelessness
July 2021
Achieved quality by-name data (Chronic Adults)
Crater Region built a comprehensive real-time, by-name list of all single adults experiencing chronic homelessness in the community.
Homelessness is solvable.
Communities in the Built for Zero movement are proving it.