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          HomeReleasesMiami-Dade County Announces Partnership with Right at Home, a New National Initiative to Stop Homelessness Before It Starts
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          Miami-Dade County Announces Partnership with Right at Home, a New National Initiative to Stop Homelessness Before It Starts

          Press Release trusts https://www.homelesstrust.org/homeless-trust/home.page 2026-02-24 2026-02-24T16:00:00.000Z 11 00 am Lisa Mozloom [email protected] 305-528-5341 Miami-Dade County Announces Partnership with Right at Home, a New National Initiative to Stop Homelessness Before It Starts Miami-Dade, one of 10 communities nationwide, will launch a homelessness prevention system to keep at-risk families safely housed Miami-Dade County launches a new homelessness prevention initiative as one of 10 national pilot sites. Read more. <p>Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust is announcing its partnership with Right at Home, a new national initiative to stop homelessness before it starts. Working with Destination: Home and a coalition of national organizations, the Homeless Trust will develop and implement a local homelessness prevention system with the aim of significantly reducing the number of individuals and families entering the homeless system in Miami-Dade. The goal is to provide flexible and rapidly deployable financial assistance, combined with individualized case management, to help families maintain self-sufficiency. Evidence collected during this 12-month process will be shared with Right at Home, with the end goal of laying the groundwork for a federal homeless prevention strategy. Miami-Dade County is one of just 10 chosen pilot sites across the nation.</p> <p>&ldquo;By targeting prevention resources, we believe we will reduce the number of people entering the homeless system,&rdquo; said Ron Book, Chairman of the Homeless Trust. &ldquo;With an end to homelessness within reach in Miami-Dade, it makes sense for the Homeless Trust to turn its attention to homeless prevention and use available data, technology and research to determine how to target financial assistance in the most strategic way.&rdquo;</p> <p>According to the U.S. Census Bureau&rsquo;s American Community Survey, Miamians face some of the highest housing cost burdens in the U.S., with more than 30% of Miamians spending more than 50% of their income on rent. Further, research shows that half of all U.S. renters cannot afford their housing costs, and economic pressures are pushing more people into crisis every day. Last year, homelessness numbers across the U.S. hit record highs.</p> <p>Working with a host of partners, the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust will develop a local prevention system in the County that builds on a proven prevention model, spearheaded by Destination: Home in Santa Clara County, CA. The Santa Clara model provides rapid, flexible financial assistance, alongside case management, to support families on the brink of losing their homes.</p> <p>By intervening earlier, this approach helps families avoid the profound trauma of homelessness and reduces the need for far more costly public interventions after housing has been lost&mdash;such as shelters, emergency healthcare, and other crisis services.</p> <p>The approach not only prevents homelessness, but has also demonstrated strong cost effectiveness: more than 90% of participating households remained stably housed two years later, and a randomized controlled trial conducted by the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at Notre Dame found that every $1 invested saved almost $2.50 ($2.47) in benefits to the community.</p> <p>&ldquo;The single most obvious solution to homelessness is stopping it before it starts,&rdquo; said Jennifer Loving, CEO of Destination: Home. &ldquo;We have demonstrated that targeted homelessness prevention works, and we are excited that the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust is partnering with Right at Home to help scale this proven model to match the need across the country.&rdquo;</p> <p>To date, the Right at Home initiative has received $77 million in new funding. Funders include the Audacious Project, Cisco, Sobrato Philanthropies, and Valhalla Foundation. The initiative will provide funding to participating communities to develop and implement their local prevention systems. The Trust has received a $325,000 planning grant and expects to receive a minimum of $5 million over the next three years for implementation of its homelessness prevention system in the Miami-Dade community.</p> <p>The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at Notre Dame will work with the Homeless Trust and the other pilot communities to test and rigorously evaluate the impact of rapid, flexible financial assistance, and inform the case for a national prevention policy.</p> <p>Right at Home community partners to date include Alaska (Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness); Atlanta, GA (Partners for HOME); Austin-Travis County, TX (Ending Community Homelessness Coalition); County of San Mateo, CA; Denver-Adams County, CO (Metro Denver Continuum of Care); Miami-Dade County FL (Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust); Minnesota (Minnesota Tribal Collaborative Pathways to Housing); Western NC (Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care).</p> <p>###</p> <p><strong>Media Contact for Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust:</strong> Lisa Mozloom, 305-528-5341, [email protected].</p> <p><strong>Right at Home Media Contact:</strong> Beth Weaver at [email protected].</p> <hr /> <p><strong>About The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust:</strong><br />The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust organizes and directs the Miami-Dade County Community Homeless Plan: Priority Home, administers proceeds of funding dedicated to homelessness, and serves in an advisory capacity to the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners on issues involving homelessness. The Trust&rsquo;s 27-member volunteer board includes representation from business, religious, educational, provider and civic communities, along with formerly homeless individuals. The Trust is committed to advancing equitable access to housing and services for persons experiencing homelessness. To learn more about the Homeless Trust, visit www.homelesstrust.org.</p> <p><strong>About Destination: Home:</strong><br />Destination: Home is a public&ndash;private partnership working to end homelessness in Silicon Valley and beyond. Through our collective-impact model, we convene and collaborate with community stakeholders to address the root causes of homelessness and drive systemic change. We take a data-driven, human-centered approach&mdash;advocating for effective policies, incubating new ideas and programs, and investing in strategies that connect more of our homeless neighbors to stable housing and prevent homelessness before it begins. Destination: Home leads the Right at Home initiative, with a goal of building strong evidence that prevention works so we can end homelessness locally and nationally.</p> no 2026 00 a.m. 00 a.m. Please select an organization 1 rel1771949569348891 Homeless Trust Stephen P. Clark Center 111 NW 1st Street Miami 33128 local county miami-dade trust trusts Homeless Trust /global/publicrecords/search.page Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust other Executive Director Victoria L. Mallette Victoria%20L.%20Mallette https://www.homelesstrust.org/homeless-trust/home.page Stephen P. Clark Center - 111 NW 1st Street [loc1454454181420459] : Miami ^ 33128 loc1454454181420459 Suite 27-310 305-375-1490 305-375-2722 [email protected] https://www.homelesstrust.org/homeless-trust/home.page facebook twitter instagram homeless-trust org1486677477829852 loc1454454181420459 Stephen P. 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          Miami-Dade, one of 10 communities nationwide, will launch a homelessness prevention system to keep at-risk families safely housed

          MIAMI-DADE ( February 24, 2026 )–

          Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust is announcing its partnership with Right at Home, a new national initiative to stop homelessness before it starts. Working with Destination: Home and a coalition of national organizations, the Homeless Trust will develop and implement a local homelessness prevention system with the aim of significantly reducing the number of individuals and families entering the homeless system in Miami-Dade. The goal is to provide flexible and rapidly deployable financial assistance, combined with individualized case management, to help families maintain self-sufficiency. Evidence collected during this 12-month process will be shared with Right at Home, with the end goal of laying the groundwork for a federal homeless prevention strategy. Miami-Dade County is one of just 10 chosen pilot sites across the nation.

          “By targeting prevention resources, we believe we will reduce the number of people entering the homeless system,” said Ron Book, Chairman of the Homeless Trust. “With an end to homelessness within reach in Miami-Dade, it makes sense for the Homeless Trust to turn its attention to homeless prevention and use available data, technology and research to determine how to target financial assistance in the most strategic way.”

          According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, Miamians face some of the highest housing cost burdens in the U.S., with more than 30% of Miamians spending more than 50% of their income on rent. Further, research shows that half of all U.S. renters cannot afford their housing costs, and economic pressures are pushing more people into crisis every day. Last year, homelessness numbers across the U.S. hit record highs.

          Working with a host of partners, the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust will develop a local prevention system in the County that builds on a proven prevention model, spearheaded by Destination: Home in Santa Clara County, CA. The Santa Clara model provides rapid, flexible financial assistance, alongside case management, to support families on the brink of losing their homes.

          By intervening earlier, this approach helps families avoid the profound trauma of homelessness and reduces the need for far more costly public interventions after housing has been lost—such as shelters, emergency healthcare, and other crisis services.

          The approach not only prevents homelessness, but has also demonstrated strong cost effectiveness: more than 90% of participating households remained stably housed two years later, and a randomized controlled trial conducted by the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at Notre Dame found that every $1 invested saved almost $2.50 ($2.47) in benefits to the community.

          “The single most obvious solution to homelessness is stopping it before it starts,” said Jennifer Loving, CEO of Destination: Home. “We have demonstrated that targeted homelessness prevention works, and we are excited that the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust is partnering with Right at Home to help scale this proven model to match the need across the country.”

          To date, the Right at Home initiative has received $77 million in new funding. Funders include the Audacious Project, Cisco, Sobrato Philanthropies, and Valhalla Foundation. The initiative will provide funding to participating communities to develop and implement their local prevention systems. The Trust has received a $325,000 planning grant and expects to receive a minimum of $5 million over the next three years for implementation of its homelessness prevention system in the Miami-Dade community.

          The Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at Notre Dame will work with the Homeless Trust and the other pilot communities to test and rigorously evaluate the impact of rapid, flexible financial assistance, and inform the case for a national prevention policy.

          Right at Home community partners to date include Alaska (Alaska Coalition on Housing and Homelessness); Atlanta, GA (Partners for HOME); Austin-Travis County, TX (Ending Community Homelessness Coalition); County of San Mateo, CA; Denver-Adams County, CO (Metro Denver Continuum of Care); Miami-Dade County FL (Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust); Minnesota (Minnesota Tribal Collaborative Pathways to Housing); Western NC (Asheville-Buncombe Continuum of Care).

          ###

          Media Contact for Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust: Lisa Mozloom, 305-528-5341, [email protected].

          Right at Home Media Contact: Beth Weaver at [email protected].


          About The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust:
          The Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust organizes and directs the Miami-Dade County Community Homeless Plan: Priority Home, administers proceeds of funding dedicated to homelessness, and serves in an advisory capacity to the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners on issues involving homelessness. The Trust’s 27-member volunteer board includes representation from business, religious, educational, provider and civic communities, along with formerly homeless individuals. The Trust is committed to advancing equitable access to housing and services for persons experiencing homelessness. To learn more about the Homeless Trust, visit www.homelesstrust.org.

          About Destination: Home:
          Destination: Home is a public–private partnership working to end homelessness in Silicon Valley and beyond. Through our collective-impact model, we convene and collaborate with community stakeholders to address the root causes of homelessness and drive systemic change. We take a data-driven, human-centered approach—advocating for effective policies, incubating new ideas and programs, and investing in strategies that connect more of our homeless neighbors to stable housing and prevent homelessness before it begins. Destination: Home leads the Right at Home initiative, with a goal of building strong evidence that prevention works so we can end homelessness locally and nationally.

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          To request materials in accessible format, sign language interpreters, and/or any accommodation to participate in any County-sponsored program or meeting, please contact the ADA Coordinator, five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

          Victoria L. Mallette, Homeless Trust

          Stephen P. Clark Center
          111 NW 1st Street, Miami, FL 33128

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