Our Services

At Workforce Discipleship, every service is designed to help working adults in crisis find stability, dignity, and purpose. We walk alongside our residents with a whole-person approach—addressing housing, employment, finances, and spiritual growth.

12 Classifications of Homelessness

Homelessness is not a one-size-fits-all situation. People experience it for different reasons and under different circumstances. Below are twelve classifications that help us understand the diverse realities of homelessness.

1. Working but Unable to Afford Housing

A person who is employed but does not make enough money to afford a one-bedroom rental.

2. Temporarily Out of Work

A person who is employed or has been working but is temporarily out of work and unable to pay rent.

3. Financial Mismanagement

A person who is homeless due to mismanaging their funds and is in need of financial literacy.

4. No Financial Support

Individuals who are homeless without any form of financial support.

5. Homelessness as a Way of Life (Weather Dependent)

A person who embraces homelessness as a lifestyle, seeking shelter based on weather conditions. In many cases, they may still receive some form of social security or benefits.

6. Homelessness as a Way of Life (Off the Grid)

A person who embraces homelessness as a lifestyle but refuses to live on the grid, avoiding responsibilities, while not being harmful or violent.

7. Resistant and Harmful

An individual who does not want help and is very harmful to others—stealing, cheating, and robbing to survive.

8. Mentally Ill or Battling Addiction

A homeless person who is mentally ill, needs guidance, or is struggling with substance abuse issues, requiring rehabilitation.

9. Homeless Veterans

Men and women who served in the military and are now homeless.

10. Single Mothers with Children

Homeless women who are raising children on their own.

11. Single Fathers with Children

Homeless men who are raising children on their own.

12. Families

Husbands and wives with children who are homeless.

Meet Our Community Partners

A Special Thanks To Our Community Partners