The following is a guest blog post written by Beth Sorce, Senior Director of Housing Stability at the Rocket Community Fund.
At Rocket, one of our core ISMs or cultural values is: you’ll see it when you believe it. We know that when we truly believe in our ability to create change, we dramatically increase our odds of success.
In Detroit, the Rocket Community Fund partners with a team of committed organizations that believe in a future where veteran homelessness is exceedingly rare, brief, and non-recurring. After years of hard work, Detroit is poised to step into that future. Our shared mission to help everyone home includes those who have sacrificed so much in service to our country.

The Ambitious Hashtag to End Veteran Homelessness
Launched on August 27, 2025, #75DaysZeroExcuses is a citywide housing surge to quickly house the approximately 120 veterans currently experiencing homelessness in Detroit.
The goal: cut the time it takes for a veteran to move into permanent housing by more than half. By aligning resources, removing barriers, and working urgently, Detroit aims to house veterans within 75 days. The surge – a new, intensive way to center veterans in service delivery – will continue until Detroit has achieved and sustained “functional zero,” the point at which the number of available temporary beds is greater than or equal to the number of veterans experiencing homelessness at any point in time.
When Detroit reaches this milestone, it will be one of the first large U.S. cities to do so. Our success is built on a housing first model, which prioritizes immediate access to permanent housing without preconditions, followed by supportive services to ensure long-term stability. This proven approach rapidly improves quality of life and recognizes housing as a fundamental human right.
Detroit’s progress has been so strong that the city has already reduced the number of emergency shelter and transitional housing beds, as veterans move directly into permanent homes.
Putting a Motown Spin on Built for Zero
Since 2018, the Rocket Community Fund has partnered with Built for Zero, a national movement led by Community Solutions and made up of more than 150 communities working to end homelessness. In Detroit, this partnership has already contributed to a 50% reduction in veteran homelessness. Now, we are ready to take that progress to the next level.
Locally, the Veteran Leadership & System Improvement Council—affectionately known as VLSIC or the “Pickles”—brings together representatives from the Continuum of Care, the VA, community service providers, Community Solutions, and the Rocket Community Fund.
Earlier this year, the Pickles realized progress had stalled. The challenge wasn’t effort; it was coordination. Together, we redesigned our approach to:
- Speed up housing placements for veterans,
- Prevent new cases of veteran homelessness, and
- Strengthen long-term housing stability.
Our data confirmed that once veterans are housed, they are overwhelmingly successful in staying housed. The task was to get them there faster and prevent others from falling into homelessness in the first place. This is the power of home.
Working Systemically for Permanent Change
The web of public benefits available to veterans through the VA and other programs is robust but complex—and still leaves gaps. As service providers came together around the shared goal of housing veterans in 75 days, the Rocket Community Fund identified ways to fill those gaps.
This year, we deepened our commitment by:
- Funding dedicated system-lead positions for the next 12 months to provide capacity and leadership;
- Contributing flexible funds to remove barriers veterans face in accessing housing;
- Sponsoring diversion training sessions to help case managers prevent homelessness; and
- Supporting Community Solutions as a coach, strategist, and technical partner, while sharing Detroit’s lessons with the broader Built for Zero movement.
Believing It—and Achieving It
This surge feels different because every veteran now has a unified team of Detroiters committed to their long-term success. Many doubt that homelessness can be solved—but we believe it can. With our partners, we will prove it.
Everyone deserves a safe, stable home, and together, we will make that vision a reality.