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Housing Related Coordinated Entry | Home for All CoC - Coordinated Entry

Eligibility

Must be in and wanting to be housed in Peoria, Tazewell, Woodford, or Fulton County (this is the Home for All CoC territory*); AND Must be staying in a shelter, place not meant for human habitation, and/or fleeing/attempting to flee domestic or other violence/abuse without a safe housing alternative. *If in a different county, please visit https://housingactionil.org/get-help/resources-homeless to find your local Continuum of Care and learn more about Coordinated Entry in your area. It is also recommended to contact your local 211, which can be found by visiting https://www.211.org/about-us/your-local-211

Hours

Vary based on intake point: -Heart of Illinois 211: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. -Phoenix Community Development Services: Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. -Dream Center Peoria: 24/7 -The Salvation Army Peoria: Public--Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shelter Clients--24/7

Languages

English, but interpreter services available for additional languages

Application process

Please call an intake site during listed hours. -Heart of Illinois 211: 211 or 309-999-4029 -Phoenix Community Development Services: 309-674-7310 -Dream Center Peoria: 309-839-1810 -The Salvation Army Peoria: 309-655-7272

Fees

None

Service area

Tazewell County, IL Peoria County, IL Fulton County, IL Woodford County, IL
Home for All Continuum of Care's Coordinated Entry program serves as the sole channel for accessing the Rapid Re-Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing interventions for people experiencing HUD-defined homelessness. Trained Coordinated Entry assessors enter individuals and families into the Homeless Management Information System and complete a vulnerability assessment with the client(s). If the individual or family is found to be at advanced vulnerability in their homelessness based on the assessment, they are referred to the Coordinated Entry list. When a Rapid Re-Housing or Permanent Supportive Housing program has availability, a representative from the respective program accesses the list to pull next referral for the opening. Coordinated Entry prioritizes the most vulnerable clients experiencing homelessness for a limited amount of federal and state-funded resources that flow through Home for All Continuum of Care. Anyone whose situation is not determined to be a fit for Coordinated Entry will be provided with other housing resources, as will those who are referred into the Coordinated Entry pool so that they have additional options to pursue.

Last Assured

03/02/2026

Providing organization

Home for All CoC Coordinated Entry
Home for All Continuum of Care's Coordinated Entry program serves as the sole channel for accessing the Rapid Re-Housing and Permanent Supportive Housing interventions for people experiencing HUD-defined homelessness. Trained Coordinated Entry assessors enter individuals and families into the Homeless Management Information System and complete a vulnerability assessment with the client(s). If the individual or family is found to be at advanced vulnerability in their homelessness based on the assessment, they are referred to the Coordinated Entry list. When a Rapid Re-Housing or Permanent Supportive Housing program has availability, a representative from the respective program accesses the list to pull next referral for the opening. Coordinated Entry prioritizes the most vulnerable clients experiencing homelessness for a limited amount of federal and state-funded resources that flow through Home for All Continuum of Care. Anyone whose situation is not determined to be a fit for Coordinated Entry will be provided with other housing resources, as will those who are referred into the Coordinated Entry pool so that they have additional options to pursue.