Southern Nevada Coordinated Entry Clark County Social Service (CCSS) serves as the coordinated intake hub in Southern Nevada for single adults without children Individuals will be evaluated comprehensively for services available through CCSS, the Continuum of Care and in the community
Coordinated Entry – Help Hope Home Coordinated Entry (CE) is Southern Nevada’s streamlined approach to helping people experiencing homelessness find housing services Required by HUD, CE matches individuals with available housing and improves the efficiency of service providers by allowing them to focus on direct support
Welcome to Clark County, NV Coordinated Entry for homeless individuals represents a single point of entry or “hub” for assessment of client services, Coordinated Entry is Southern Nevada’s strategy for a more efficient system to assist households experiencing homelessness access housing services
Second Step Program - JFSA Eligibility for the Second Step Program is determined through Southern Nevada Coordinated Entry Click the link below to find Coordinated Entry sites and see if you or someone you know qualifies
The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center * This is a Coordinated Entry Assessment location for Southern Nevada What happens when you go to a Coordinated Entry Site? You will be asked to complete a short triage assessment to see if you are experiencing a crisis If you are, immediate assistance or referrals will be provided
Coordinated Entry Connects Homeless Las Vegas Residents to Housing and . . . Participants can visit one of several Coordinated Entry Access Points across Southern Nevada — each tailored to serve specific populations, including veterans, youth, families, and single adults The goal is to streamline entry into the system and eliminate delays in connecting people to housing
Southern Nevada The Veterans Administration (VA) will provide Coordinated Intake through the VA Community Re-source and Referral Center (CRRC) for veterans who are eligible for veteran services
Housing Program - FirstMed For assistance or questions on how you can participate in the Emergency Housing Voucher program, contact a Coordinated Entry Access Point near you Coordinated Entry in Southern Nevada matches people experiencing a housing crisis with housing and service options
Coordinated-Entry-Flyer-04 - helphopehome. org Coordinated entry is one avenue for unhoused individuals and households to access housing and other resources helpful in ending their homelessness The following sites offer connection to resources in addition to housing assessments
Coordinated-Entry-Flyer-Lived X Team-08-04-23 - Clark County, NV Coordinated Entry in Southern Nevada matches people experiencing a housing crisis with housing and service options The goal is for people to be connected with available supports as quickly as possible