What is Rapid Re-Housing?
Rapid Re-Housing (RRH) is an intervention designed to help individuals and families exit homelessness and return to permanent housing. Rapid Re-Housing provides short-term rental assistance and voluntary supportive services, without any preconditions or requirements (such as employment, income, absence of criminal record, or sobriety). The services provided are tailored to the person’s needs. In King County, Rapid Re-Housing providers partner with Housing Connector. Learn more in the guidelines.
Interpreting the Data
This dashboard contains information about Rapid Re-Housing programs in King County to show how they are performing overall. Click through the teal squares on the dashboard to view trends by population, race and ethnicity, and income at program entry.
Dashboard updates are on hold as of October 1, 2023. Click here for more information.
Performance Data
Resources
Seattle – King County Rapid Re-Housing Model Guidelines
This document is a guide for service providers and funders engaged in Rapid Re-Housing in Seattle/King County. The document defines our Rapid Re-Housing model, including the elements and expectations of local Rapid Re-Housing programs.
Updated February 2020 – What’s New?
Housing Connector – Learn about this resource in the community.
King County Rapid Re-Housing programs are encouraged to partner with Housing Connector to facilitate access to affordable housing units for people exiting homelessness. Housing Connector provides exclusive access to safe, clean, affordable units with reduced screening criteria through a Zillow-hosted housing search platform that matches units to a person’s needs and preferences. Through this partnership, Housing Connector helps non-profit partners house people faster and help them stay stably housed.