NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "homeless"
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- 624221-02 - Homeless SheltersThe Homeless Shelters industry provides temporary housing and supportive services for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. These shelters may be run by government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies. The primary goal of homeless shelters is to provide a safe and secure environment for individuals who are experiencing …Examples: Emergency shelters, Transitional housing programs, Day shelters, Youth shelters, Family shelters, Veteran shelters,
- 624210-02 - Soup KitchensSoup Kitchens are a type of Community Food Service that provides free meals to individuals and families in need. These kitchens are typically run by non-profit organizations, religious institutions, or government agencies. The primary goal of Soup Kitchens is to alleviate hunger and provide a basic need to those who may not have access to regular meals. Soup Kitchens are often located in urban …Examples: Homeless Shelters
- 624221-04 - MissionsThe Missions industry is a subdivision of the Temporary Shelters industry, which provides temporary housing and support services to individuals in need. Missions specifically cater to individuals who are homeless or in need of emergency shelter due to natural disasters or other crises. The primary goal of Missions is to provide a safe and secure environment for individuals to stay while …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 813110-27 - Ministries-Out ReachMinistries-Out Reach is a subdivision of the Religious Organizations industry that focuses on outreach programs and services to the community. This industry involves providing support and assistance to individuals and groups in need, such as the homeless, elderly, and those struggling with addiction or mental health issues. Ministries-Out Reach organizations often work in partnership with …Examples: Homeless outreach programs
- 813311-04 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance and support to those in need. These institutions are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a range of activities, including providing food and shelter to the homeless, supporting medical research, and promoting …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 531311-08 - Housing-Low IncomeThe Housing-Low Income industry involves the management and maintenance of residential properties that are specifically designated for low-income individuals and families. These properties are often subsidized by the government or non-profit organizations to provide affordable housing options for those who may not be able to afford market-rate housing. The industry is responsible for ensuring …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 621330-03 - Social WorkersSocial Workers are professionals who help individuals, families, and communities to enhance their well-being and overall quality of life. They work with people who are facing a range of challenges such as poverty, addiction, abuse, mental illness, and disability. Social Workers provide support, counseling, and advocacy services to help their clients overcome these challenges and improve their …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 623990-07 - Group HomesGroup Homes are residential care facilities that provide housing and support services for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These homes typically serve individuals with disabilities, mental illnesses, or other special needs. Group Homes offer a safe and supportive environment where residents can receive assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication …Examples: Homeless Shelter Group Homes
- 623990-08 - Youth HomesYouth Homes are residential care facilities that provide a safe and supportive living environment for children and adolescents who are unable to live with their families due to various reasons such as abuse, neglect, or family dysfunction. These homes offer a range of services including counseling, education, and medical care to help residents overcome their challenges and develop the skills …Examples: Emergency shelters for runaway and homeless youth
- 623990-16 - Halfway HouseA Halfway House is a type of Other Residential Care Facility that provides temporary housing and support services for individuals who are transitioning from a correctional facility or a substance abuse treatment program to independent living. The primary goal of a Halfway House is to help residents successfully reintegrate into society by providing a safe and structured environment that promotes …Examples: Homeless Halfway House
- 624110-03 - Government-Individual/Family Social ServicesGovernment-Individual/Family Social Services is a subdivision of the Child and Youth Services industry that focuses on providing social services to individuals and families in need. This industry is primarily composed of government agencies that provide a range of services to help individuals and families overcome social, economic, and personal challenges. The services provided by this industry …Examples: Homeless prevention services
- 624110-05 - Crisis Intervention ServiceCrisis Intervention Service is a subdivision of the Child and Youth Services industry that provides immediate and short-term assistance to individuals experiencing a crisis situation. The main goal of Crisis Intervention Service is to stabilize the individual and provide them with the necessary support and resources to prevent the crisis from escalating. Crisis Intervention Service is often …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 624190-05 - Teen Hot LinesTeen Hot Lines is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry that provides confidential and anonymous support to teenagers who are experiencing emotional distress, mental health issues, or other personal problems. These hotlines are staffed by trained professionals who offer counseling, crisis intervention, and referrals to other resources as needed. The goal of Teen Hot …Examples: Runaway and homeless youth hotlines
- 624190-07 - Self Help GroupsSelf Help Groups are organizations that provide support and assistance to individuals who are dealing with a specific issue or challenge. These groups are typically formed by individuals who share a common experience or condition, such as addiction, mental health issues, or chronic illness. The purpose of Self Help Groups is to provide a safe and supportive environment where individuals can share …Examples: Homeless support groups
- 624190-12 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for their clients by addressing social, economic, and health-related issues. Social Service & Welfare Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing support and assistance …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 624190-14 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry that provides a range of services to individuals and families in need. This industry involves providing support and assistance to people who are facing various challenges in their lives, such as poverty, homelessness, mental health issues, and social isolation. Community Services organizations work to …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 624190-15 - Hotlines & Helping LinesThe Hotlines & Helping Lines industry is a subdivision of the Other Individual and Family Services industry, which provides support and assistance to individuals and families in need. This industry is focused on providing immediate assistance and counseling to individuals who are experiencing emotional distress, crisis situations, or other difficult circumstances. Hotlines & Helping Lines are …Examples: Homeless shelter hotline
- 624190-18 - Crisis CentersCrisis Centers are facilities that provide immediate assistance and support to individuals who are experiencing a crisis or emergency situation. These centers are staffed by trained professionals who are equipped to handle a wide range of crises, including mental health emergencies, domestic violence, substance abuse, and suicide prevention. Crisis Centers offer a safe and confidential …Examples: Homeless shelter crisis center
- 624190-21 - Family & Children ServicesFamily & Children Services is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 624190 that provides a range of services to families and children in need. This industry involves providing support, counseling, and resources to individuals and families who are experiencing difficulties in their personal lives. The services provided by Family & Children Services are designed to help families and children overcome …Examples: Homeless family services
- 624229-01 - Housing AssistanceHousing Assistance is an industry that provides support and aid to individuals and families who are in need of affordable housing. This industry involves a range of services that are designed to help people find and maintain safe and stable housing. Housing Assistance can be provided by government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private companies. …Examples: Homeless outreach programs
- 624229-02 - Transition HousesTransition Houses are temporary housing facilities that provide shelter and support services to individuals and families who are in the process of transitioning from homelessness, domestic violence, or other difficult situations. These facilities offer a safe and stable environment for residents to live in while they work towards achieving their goals and finding permanent housing …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 624229-03 - Social SettlementsSocial Settlements are organizations that provide a range of community-based services to individuals and families in need. These services are designed to promote social welfare and improve the quality of life for those who are facing economic, social, or personal challenges. Social Settlements typically operate in urban areas and are often run by non-profit organizations or community groups. …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 721310-02 - DormitoriesDormitories are residential buildings that provide temporary accommodation for individuals, typically students or workers. These buildings are designed to house multiple occupants in a single room or suite, with shared common areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges. Dormitories are often located on or near college or university campuses, military bases, or industrial sites, and are …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 721310-08 - Rooming & Boarding HousesThe Rooming & Boarding Houses industry provides temporary or long-term lodging for individuals, typically those who are unable to afford traditional housing or who require a more communal living environment. These establishments may offer a range of services, including meals, housekeeping, and laundry facilities. Rooming & Boarding Houses can vary in size from small, family-run operations to …Examples: Transitional housing for homeless individuals or families
- 813219-02 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceVolunteer Workers Placement Service is an industry that involves connecting volunteers with organizations that need their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government, or private entities that require assistance from volunteers for various tasks. Volunteer Workers Placement Service providers act as intermediaries between volunteers and organizations, helping to match volunteers …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 813311-01 - Human Services OrganizationsHuman Services Organizations are entities that provide a wide range of services to individuals and communities in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life of their clients by addressing their social, emotional, and physical needs. Human Services Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing services that promote self-sufficiency, independence, and …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 813311-08 - Donation CentersDonation Centers are organizations that collect and distribute goods and materials to those in need. These centers typically accept donations of clothing, household items, furniture, and other goods from individuals and businesses. The donated items are then sorted, cleaned, and made available for sale or distribution to those in need. Donation Centers may also provide job training and employment …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 813319-09 - Social Services NECSocial Services NEC (Not Elsewhere Classified) is a subcategory of the Other Social Advocacy Organizations industry. This industry involves providing a range of social services to individuals and communities that are not covered by other social advocacy organizations. Social Services NEC organizations work towards improving the quality of life of individuals and communities by addressing social …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 923140-01 - City Government-Veterans Affairs AdminCity Government-Veterans Affairs Admin is a subdivision of the Administration of Veterans' Affairs industry. This industry involves providing services and benefits to veterans and their families. City Government-Veterans Affairs Admin specifically refers to the administration of these services at the city government level. This includes managing programs related to healthcare, education, …Examples: Homeless prevention and assistance programs