Lane County announces tools meant to connect people to shelter and housing resources

Lane County announced Thursday a new coordinated entry portal and associated tools designed to connect people experiencing homelessness or eviction to shelter and housing resources.

Lane County Coordinated Entry “is a low-barrier first step to accessing services available to anyone in Lane County facing a housing crisis,” the county said in a press release. The system allows people to fill out the “Unite Us” form online or call 211 to request shelter or housing services, instead of having to visit a service provider in person as was previously required. That in-person option is still available for those who choose it.

Alongside the coordinated entry portal and 211 upgrade, Lane County announced the Real Time Shelter Finder which tracks shelter bed availability with the ability to filter by condition.

As of Thursday morning, the shelter finder said there were 32 shelter spots available, counting both beds and parking programs. Most of these vacancies were at the Eugene Mission and the River Avenue Navigation Center. The shelter finder showed one vacancy for families with children.

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