Coordinated Entry offered by Access Point at Lake Washington United Methodist Church in Kirkland
7525 132nd Avenue Northeast, Kirkland, WA 98033
Call King County Metro at (206) 553-3000 or visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov
Eligibility
King County residents (single adults, young adults, couples, families, and veterans) experiencing homelessness, which means:
- Living and sleeping outside
- Sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation
- Staying in a shelter
- Fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence
- Exiting an institution where you resided for up to 90 days and were in shelter or a place not meant for human habitation immediately prior to entering that institution.
Hours
Drop-in: W, 9am-noon.
(206) 328-5900
Voice
Application process
An intake into the Coordinated Entry System can be completed at a Regional Access Point. Households experiencing homelessness in King County are able to request an appointment at any Regional Access Point, not just the one they are located nearest.
Intake assessments can also be completed at
- Shelters
- Day Centers
- Outreach Teams/Providers
Fees
None.
Service area
King, WA
Other Information
Focus Population
- Homeless
- General
Provides assessment and intake into the Coordinated Entry system in King County for households experiencing homelessness. Case workers at Regional Access Points provide clients with assistance resolving their housing crisis. Housing resources available through the Coordinated Entry System include
- Rapid Rehousing
- Transitional Housing
- Permanent Housing
- Permanent Supportive Housing
Data provided by
Washington 211
Providing organization
King County Regional Homelessness Authority
The Regional Homelessness Authority does not provide direct social services or referrals to shelter. Referrals to housing are managed through the Coordinated Entry System. Coordinated Entry serves all people (single adults, young adults, couples, families, and veterans) experiencing homelessness. Please contact a Regional Access Point if you are:
Living and sleeping outside
Sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation
Staying in a shelter
Fleeing/attempting to flee domestic violence
Exiting an institution where you resided for up to 90 days and were in shelter or a place not meant for human habitation immediately prior to entering that institution.
Young adults who are imminently at risk of homelessness within 14 days are also eligible for Coordinated Entry.