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Coordinated Entry

Coordinated Entry is the “front door” to the homelessness response system (HRS). It is designed to assess, prioritize and match people experiencing homelessness to housing opportunities efficiently and consistently. Coordinated Entry uses a locally designated population-specific assessment, a centralized data system, a “by name” database of clients, and a prioritization method.

Coordinated Entry Access Points are the community gateways into San Francisco’s HRS and serve: adults, families and young adults ages 18 to 27. Some Access Points focus on subpopulations that benefit from a tailored approach, like veterans and justice-involved people. Access points connect clients to housing, housing problem solving, and other resources. Youth and families can access shelter at these sites.

  • Families with children under the age of 18 can use Family Access Points.              
  • Adults over the age of 18 without minor children can use Adult Access Points. 
  • Young adults (ages 18-27) can use the Youth CE Access Points, although some services are only available for people under 24.

All Access Points provide the same assessment approach.

Get up-to-date information about Access Point locations and hours.

In 2022, HSH started the Coordinated Entry Redesign process to improve the system. Learn more about the Coordinated Entry Redesign Process.

You can access data about monthly assessments through Coordinated Entry and the demographics of people served.

Key Coordinated Entry Documents

  • Coordinated Entry Core Elements  (US Department of Housing and Urban Development)
  • San Francisco Coordinated Entry Written Standards (adopted September 11, 2023)
  • HSH Definitions of Homelessness (adopted September 11, 2023)
  • Housing Referral Status Threshold Adjustment (January 25, 2023)
  • Adult/Young Adult Housing Primary Assessment (March 29, 2024)
  • Family Housing Primary Assessment (November 1, 2022)
  • CE 101 (April 2023)
  • Participant grievance resources (systemwide)

Other Coordinated Entry Resources

Coordinated Entry Redesign

Access Meeting Information Phase 1: Coordinated Entry Evaluation In early 2022, HSH began the first phase of improving Coordinated Entry ...
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Coordinated Entry – Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coordinated Entry? Coordinated Entry (CE) is the foundation of the City of San Francisco’s Homelessness Response System, serving ...
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HSH Coordinated Entry Administrative Review

What is Coordinated Entry Administrative Review? San Francisco’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) prioritizes individuals and families for ...
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Youth Coordinated Entry

The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing offers Coordinated Entry for Youth at our community Access Points. These Access Points ...
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Family Coordinated Entry

The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing offers Family Coordinated Entry at our community Access Points. Family Access Points are ...
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Adult Coordinated Entry

The Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing offers Adult Coordinated Entry at community Access Points for adults aged 18 and ...
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Coordinated Entry Testimonial:

Barry*, a San Francisco native, recently moved into his new home after experiencing homelessness for over two years.  After his divorce, Barry alternated between couch-surfing, staying in shelters, and living on the streets.  He suffered a stroke, which resulted in him having significantly limited mobility and difficulty speaking.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, Barry received a room at a Shelter-in-Place hotel operated by Episcopal Community Services.  With the assistance of Adult Coordinated Entry, he secured permanent supportive housing, and he says he is delighted to “move forward and live my life” now that he has housing stability.

*Barry is an alias to protect client privacy

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