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8 lip 2022 · What is the purpose of this guide? This guide provides an overview of the current policies and procedures of Chicago’s Coordinated Entry System (CES). The CES Leadership team is responsible for the revision, review, and approval of the Coordinated Entry Policies & Procedures Guide.
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.
To obtain an Illinois Driver's License you must: Visit a Secretary of State facility, show required identification documents and have your photo taken. Surrender all valid out-of-state licenses, state ID cards, instruction permits and commercial driver's licenses. Pay the appropriate fee.
If you are in need of emergency shelter please call 3-1-1. The Coordinated Entry System is part of the Chicago Continuum of Care. Information about Coordinated Entry policies and governance can be found here.
The Coordinated Entry System (CES) connects people who are experiencing homelessness to housing opportunities in Chicago. The CES uses a standardized housing assessment to understand the needs of households and follows a prioritization plan to refer youth, individuals, and families to housing.
This checklist will walk you through the documents you must bring to your visit. Follow the steps indicated at the top of each page. When you finish, you will have a detailed checklist of documents to bring. This checklist is for personal use; you don’t have to provide it at your DMV visit.
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.