Bridge to Home was created in 2021 to build a more flexible housing response system, according to the county.
It grew out of the Hotels to Housing initiative, which launched at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"This program is proof that ending homelessness requires a comprehensive approach. This means investing in a wide range of interconnected strategies, not just one single solution," said Safiyah Jackson.
The program began with $10.5 million in America Rescue Plan Act funding. Since then, Wake County has invested $2.45 million annually.
Bridge to Home provides transportation, housing navigation, and flexible financial assistance for those in need.
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