In December of last year, single mom Courtney Peterson was laid off from her job working for a now-shuttered inpatient transitional living program.
Peterson said she began to research potential avenues for help, immediately concerned about making January's rent.
"I started to reach out to local churches or places that said they offered rent assistance," Peterson told CNBC.
Instead of an eviction notice, Peterson received a letter from Homelessness Prevention Unit within the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, offering a lifeline.
The pilot program uses predictive artificial intelligence to identify individuals and families at risk of becoming homeless, offering aid to help them stabilize and remain housed.
Persons:
Courtney Peterson, Peterson, I'd, Dana Vanderford, they've, Vanderford, we've, Amber Lung, Lung
Organizations:
CNBC, Prevention, Angeles County Department of Health Services, U.S Department of Housing, Urban, county's Department of Health Services, American
Locations:
Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California