Help with Housing or Services with Coordinated Entry Access Points
If you or someone you know is experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness and needs housing support, the Coordinated Entry Access Points can help connect people to housing and services based on their needs and eligibility.
How to Get Started
To access housing assistance through the Coordinated Entry system, you must complete an in-person assessment at a local Access Point, listed below. This assessment helps determine your housing needs and placement on the Coordinated Entry list.
Coordinated Entry is not a guarantee of immediate housing. It is a system to match people with available housing and services based on need and priority. Wait times vary depending on funding and availability.
Local Access Points for Coordinated Entry Assessment
Visit any of the following locations in-person during operating hours.
Adults / Individuals Without Children
Health Care for the Homeless
1217 1st St NW
Mon through Fri, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
505-242-4644
Families with Children
Heading Home – Family Housing Navigation Center
Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
505-344-2323
Youth Ages 18–24
Youth Development Inc. (YDI)
6301 Central Ave NW, Suite A
Call for hours: 505-352-3469
Additional Resources & Numbers
- Hopeworks: 505-242-4399
- First Nations: 505-262-4281
- Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless: 505-766-5197
- The VA: 800-827-1000
- Goodwill: 505-881-6612
- Veteran Integration Center: 505-296-0800
- Barrett Foundation: 505-246-9244
- Good Shepherd: 505-243-2527
- Joy Junction: 505-877-6967
- Family Housing Navigation Center (FHNC): 505-344-2323
- Gateway West Shelter: 505-265-3717
- Albuquerque Opportunity Center (AOC): 505-344-2323
- Heading Home Street Connect: 505-344-2323
- Albuquerque Community Safety (ACS): 311
- APS Mckinney Vento Program: 505-256-8239
What to Expect
- You’ll be asked basic questions about your housing situation, health, and safety needs.
- Assessments usually take 30–60 minutes.
- You do not need documents to complete an assessment, but bringing any form of ID is helpful.
- Your information will be added to the Coordinated Entry list, and you will be contacted when housing options become available.
Other Services and Resources
Find a comprehensive list of services throughout our City.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long does it take to get housing?
Wait times depend on availability. Not everyone assessed will be immediately matched to housing.
Can I call someone to check my status?
Once assessed, you may follow up at your access point. There is no active call-in helpline at this time.
Is Coordinated Entry open to everyone?
Yes, but placement is based on vulnerability and resources. Youth, families, and veterans may have specific programs available.
Need Help Now?
Call 311 or visit one of the access points above. If this is an emergency, call 911 or reach out to Albuquerque Community Safety through 311 for a non-police response.