A new program launched by the City of Topeka aims to create a more collaborative community approach to ensuring equity and access to housing and shelter. Equity Access Shelter (EAS) will enhance homeless services to ensure all people receive rent assistance with a single point of access. EAS is located within Topeka’s Housing Services Division. “No longer does a person needing rent assistance have to call multiple agencies to try to get help,” said Carrie Higgins, senior program administrator for the City of Topeka. “One phone number means individuals are able to access help quickly, and without further trauma. EAS uses an assessment to score each individual’s level of need, as well as coordinated entry to assist those individuals based on prioritization.”
Source: KSNT 27 News