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Contact the Coordinated Entry System team at ces@chicagococ.org or leave a voicemail at 872.296.5004. Access Points provide Coordinated Entry Assessments and updates on a walk-in basis. Please contact Access Points in advance to confirm hours.
8 lip 2022 · The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a centralized referral network for people who are experiencing homelessness to access housing and support services in an area. The goal of this system is two-fold: Make sure people with complex needs are identified and prioritized for housing
Coordinated entry is a centralized and streamlined system for accessing housing and support services to end homelessness in a community, and is required by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for all Continuums of Care (CoC) as stated in 24 CFR 578.7 (a)(8) of the Continuum of Care Program Interim Rule.
Teaming up with housing partners across the city, Chicago Rents is proud to offer the CoC Housing Identification (CHI) program to property partners. Benefits include: Multiple Program Options – Chicago Rents will make your units available to a wide variety of programs.
Coordinated Entry Call Center. Phone Number: 312-361-1707. Available Monday through Friday from 8:30am – 4:00pm. Step 2: Collect documents that will help you get into housing. If you can, try to work on collecting ID, proof of income or no income, and proof of disability if you happen to have a disability.
Chicago Coordinated Entry System. If a person is experiencing homelessness and needs to be assessed for permanent housing, they can complete or update an assessment by going to a Coordinated Entry Access Point. The most updated list of Coordinated Entry Access Points can be found here: https://allchicago.org/coordinated-entry-system/.
New Coordinated Entry (CE) Assessment - April 2024. Steps to Becoming a Housing Resource Specialist (HRS) UHI HMIS Workflow. Find guides, workflows, and documents related to Chicago's Coordinated Entry System and Skilled Assessors Project.