Coordinated Entry offered by King County Regional Homelessness Authority at Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
Coordinated Entry offered by King County Regional Homelessness Authority at Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs
Operates a resource center where people experiencing homelessness can get help finding housing and other resources. Schedules and conducts CEA assessments for possible housing referrals to programs such as Rapid Rehousing, Transitional Housing, Permanent Housing, and Permanent Supportive Housing.
Physical Address
2106 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
Hours
By appointment only.
Application process
Contact a Regional Access Point for an assessment appointment. Some sites also have drop-in hours. After assessment, visit a shelter or homeless day center to connect with a housing case manager who can provide nominations for housing programs. Households experiencing homelessness in King County are able to access any Regional Access Point, not just the one they are located nearest.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Those who do not have consistent stable housing and/or are living or sleeping outside or sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation. Additionally: - Young adults ages 17½-24, without children, who are homeless or who are at imminent risk of homelessness within 14 days. - Families or individuals fleeing or attempting to flee domestic violence. - Families or individuals exiting an institution they have resided in for fewer than 90 days and who were literally homeless before entering the institution. Prioritizes the most vulnerable households, especially those at high risk for developing serious and life-threatening health complications from COVID-19.
Agency info
King County Regional Homelessness Authority
Provides coordinated entry for people experiencing homelessness from all populations in order to help them access emergency and other housing resources in King County.