
Fremont County, CO Becomes 12th Community to Reach Functional Zero for Veteran Homelessness
Fremont County, CO has become the 12th community to achieve Functional Zero for veteran homelessness as part of the Built for Zero movement.
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Fremont County, CO has become the 12th community to achieve Functional Zero for veteran homelessness as part of the Built for Zero movement.
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Our partner Community Solutions was awarded the MacArthur Foundation’s prestigious #100andChange grant for its Built for Zero initiative to accelerate an end to homelessness.
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