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- Coordinated Entry System - LAHSA
The Los Angeles County Coordinated Entry System (CES) is the network that aligns homeless services in the County together to ensure that resources are efficiently and equitably distributed to support people experiencing homelesness
- CES - The Most Powerful Tech Event in the World
CES is owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)®, which provides the ultimate platform for technology leaders to connect, collaborate, and propel consumer technology forward CES® is the most powerful tech event in the world — the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators
- Why CES?
CES® unites the brightest tech luminaries to pioneer the future and solve the world's biggest problems This is where brands get business done, meet new partners and where the industry’s sharpest minds take the stage to unveil their latest releases and boldest breakthroughs Sign up to be notified when registration opens for CES 2026
- CalWORKs Coordinated Entry System for Families
The Coordinated Entry System (CES) for Families is a regionally coordinated system of care for families experiencing homelessness This system provides rapid re-housing and ongoing case management to assist families in securing and maintaining safe, stable, permanent housing
- ADULTS COORDINATED SYSTEM (CES)
For People Experiencing Homelessness in LA County COORDINATED ENTRY SYSTEM (CES) HOW TO ACCESS CES: ADULTS: Adults can access CES for Single Adults through access centers and crisis housing Outreach teams can also serve as entry points YOUTH: Youth can access Youth CES through drop-in centers and crisis housing
- CES Access Point Guide_FINAL_20181219 - Homeless Initiative
CES ensures that the highest need, most vulnerable households in the community are priori zed for services, and that the housing and suppor ve services in the system are used as efficiently and effec vely as possible Los Angeles County is divided into eight (8) Service Planning Areas (SPAs)
- Coordinated Entry System (CES) - Everyone In L. A.
In 2013 Los Angeles developed the Coordinated Entry System (CES) to break down bureaucratic barriers and more easily connect people across L A County with housing and services It’s a “no wrong door” approach to connecting people with permanent, stable housing
- Dates and Hours
CES convenes the tech industry, giving a global audience access to major brands and startups, as well as the world’s most-influential leaders and industry advocates We will return to Las Vegas Jan 6-9 for CES 2026 Sign up to be notified when registration opens
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