Are you facing eviction? Need help paying your rent?

Click here for how to obtain an assessment for homelessness prevention services if you have received a 5 day notice or are within 14 days of being physically removed from your residence. 

Coordinated Entry for Homeless Services

Coordinated Entry is a simpler way for people experiencing homelessness, or at imminent risk of homelessness, to get the help they need. Housing services are accessed through a single assessment which is completed at any local Community Access Point. Based on the assessment, homeless individuals and families most in need of assistance are placed on the community-wide priority list for housing assistance from which dozens of local programs accept referrals.

Coordinated Entry uses a fair, unbiased approach to prioritizing people for referral to housing services based on the severity of their needs and other resources. Households complete only one assessment to determine what services they may be eligible for.  This research-based assessment tool helps housing specialists identify each individual or family’s unique needs and resources so they can be connected to the help they need.

Coordinated Entry provides data to help our community better plan for housing needs. All assessments are centralized so we can better track requests for assistance, referrals, services provided and contributing factors to homelessness.

If you are in need of housing assistance, visit one of the Community Access Points listed below.

 

If you believe you have been discriminated against or treated unfairly by the TPCH Coordinated Entry System, or if you are a service provider and believe that TPCH has violated its Coordinated Entry policies and procedures, click here to complete and submit a grievance.

 

Coordinated Entry Access Points

In response to COVID-19, housing assessments are being conducted by phone only at most Access Points. Assessments are currently available at the locations/phone numbers and times lists below. What to expect when completing a Coordinated Entry assessment by phone: 1) You may be asked to make an appointment for an assessor to give you a call back or forwarded to voicemail. If this happens, try calling another Access Point or wait for a return call from the Access Point with which you left a message. They will return your call within 1 business day. 2) You may be referred to a different agency or phone number on this list. 3) You will be read a release of information that you normally would sign in person but will be only asked if you agree to it. 4) You will be asked to complete a brief health screening to assess need for isolation as a result of COVID-19. 5) The housing assessment process will take about 30 minutes.

La Frontera
In person only: 4554 S Palo Verde Rd

Mon - Fri 8am - 4pm

City of Tucson
By Phone Only

Tues & Thurs - 3pm-6pm
Wed & Fri - 3pm-6pm & Sat 10am-2pm:
Patrick Robles
520-850-1663

Salvation Army
By Phone Only - (520) 622-5411

Mon-Sat, 2pm-7pm

Primavera
In Person: 702 S 6th Ave

Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri - 9am-12:30pm

By Phone - (520) 308-3079

Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri - 1pm-4pm

Tues - 8am-4pm

Our Family Services
By Phone Only - (520) 323-1708

Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm

Old Pueblo Community Services
By Phone Only - (520) 546-0122

Mon-Fri - 9am-4pm

Interfaith Community Services
2820 W Ina Rd
Tucson, AZ 85741
(520) 297-6049 ext. 4999
Direct Line (520) 477-0989

 

Community Access Points

Connect with someone who can help you maintain or regain housing.

Click the map markers below for addresses and hours.

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Domestic Violence Hotline

Emerge! Crisis Hotline, open 24/7
520-795-4266 or 1-888-428-0101

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Youth (Ages 12-17)

Safe Place, open 24/7
520-320-5122

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