Coordinated Entry System Access Points
What is an Access Point?
A Coordinated Entry System Access Point is a community partner where a person experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk of experiencing homelessness can complete a CES Assessment and be placed on the Housing Prioritization List.
If you are currently experiencing a housing crisis in TCHC’s region, the first step is to complete a Coordinated Entry System (CES) assessment. The CES assessment process is designed to prioritize the most vulnerable people and match them with available openings within TCHC’s network of providers. Assessments may be completed online or in person at a TCHC Access Point.
Participating Public Community Partner Access Points
- Eastern Carolina Housing Organization
407 Broadway St., Myrtle Beach, SC 29557
843-213-1798 | echousing.org | Get Directions - New Directions of Horry County
1005 Osceola St., Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-232-7154 | helpnewdirections.org | Get Directions - Pee Dee Community Action Agency
411 Jarrott St., Florence, SC 29501
843-678-3410 | Website | Get Directions - Sea Haven, Project Lighthouse (Ages 18-24)
305 C Hwy 15, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843-626-1446 | seahaveninc.com | Get Directions - United Way of Kershaw County
110 East Dekalb Street, Camden, SC 29020
803-432-0951 |uwkc.net | Get Directions