SIC 6-Digit Codes for "homeless"
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- 8322-41 - Homeless SheltersHomeless shelters are facilities that provide temporary housing and support services to individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness. These shelters offer a safe and secure environment for those who have lost their homes due to a variety of reasons, such as job loss, domestic violence, or natural disasters. Homeless shelters aim to provide basic needs such as …Examples: Emergency shelters, Transitional housing programs, Domestic violence shelters, Youth shelters, Veteran shelters, Family
- 8361-19 - Youth HomesYouth Homes are residential care facilities that provide a safe and supportive environment for children and adolescents who are unable to live with their families. These homes offer a range of services, including counseling, education, and medical care, to help young people overcome challenges and develop the skills they need to succeed in life. Youth Homes may be run by government agencies, …Examples: Transitional living programs for homeless youth, Runaway and homeless youth shelters
- 8322-30 - Hotlines & Helping LinesCompanies in the Hotlines & Helping Lines industry provide support and assistance to individuals and families in need. This industry is focused on providing emotional and mental health support, crisis intervention, and information and referral services. Hotlines & Helping Lines companies are often non-profit organizations that rely on donations and government funding to operate. The services …Examples: Homeless shelters, Runaway and homeless youth hotlines
- 8322-35 - Housing AssistanceThe Housing Assistance industry, classified under SIC Code 8322, provides support and services to individuals and families in need of affordable housing. This industry aims to assist low-income households, homeless individuals, and those facing housing insecurity. Housing Assistance companies work towards providing safe and affordable housing options, as well as offering financial …Examples: Homelessness Prevention Services
- 8322-74 - Transition HousesTransition Houses are facilities that provide temporary housing and support services for individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or are in the process of transitioning out of homelessness. These facilities offer a safe and stable environment for residents to live in while they work towards securing permanent housing and improving their overall well-being. …Examples: Homeless shelters, Homeless outreach programs
- 8399-19 - Charitable InstitutionsCharitable Institutions are organizations that operate for the purpose of providing assistance to those in need, typically through the provision of goods or services. These organizations are typically non-profit and rely on donations and grants to fund their operations. Charitable Institutions can be involved in a wide range of activities, from providing food and shelter to the homeless, …Examples: Homeless Shelters
- 8661-27 - 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 shelters
- 6531-32 - Housing AuthoritiesHousing Authorities are government agencies that provide affordable housing options to low-income families and individuals. These agencies are responsible for managing and maintaining public housing developments, as well as administering rental assistance programs such as Section 8. Housing Authorities work to ensure that all individuals have access to safe and affordable housing, regardless of …Examples: Transitional housing for homeless individuals
- 7021-98 - Rooming & Boarding HousesRooming and Boarding Houses is an industry that provides temporary lodging to individuals who require a place to stay for a short period of time. These establishments typically offer furnished rooms or apartments, and may also provide meals and other services such as laundry facilities. The industry caters to a diverse range of customers, including travelers, students, and individuals who are in …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-14 - MissionsThe Missions industry, classified under SIC Code 8322, involves providing social services to individuals and families in need. This industry is focused on helping people overcome personal and social challenges, such as poverty, homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues. Missions organizations typically operate as non-profit entities and rely on donations and grants to fund their …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-18 - Social Service & Welfare OrganizationsSocial Service & Welfare Organizations is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals and families in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for those who are disadvantaged, vulnerable, or facing difficult circumstances. The services provided by these organizations can range from basic needs such as food and shelter to more complex needs such as …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-19 - Social SettlementsSocial Settlements is an industry that provides a range of social services to individuals and families in need. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for those who are struggling with poverty, homelessness, addiction, and other challenges. Social Settlements typically offer a variety of programs and resources that are tailored to meet the specific needs of their …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-21 - Social WorkersSocial Workers are professionals who provide support and assistance to individuals, families, and communities in need. They work to improve the well-being of their clients by addressing social, emotional, and behavioral issues. Social Workers may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. They may specialize in areas such as …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-29 - Community ServicesCommunity Services is an industry that provides support and assistance to individuals and families in need. This industry focuses on improving the quality of life for people in the community by offering a range of services that address social, economic, and health-related issues. Community Services organizations work closely with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and other community …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-42 - Homes-Information & Placement BureausHomes-Information & Placement Bureaus is an industry that provides services to individuals and families seeking information and assistance in finding suitable housing options. This industry involves a range of activities such as counseling, referral services, and placement assistance. The primary goal of Homes-Information & Placement Bureaus is to help clients find safe and affordable housing …Examples: Homeless shelter referrals
- 8322-43 - Crisis CentersCrisis Centers are organizations that provide immediate assistance and support to individuals and families in crisis situations. These centers offer a range of services to help people cope with a variety of issues, including mental health crises, domestic violence, substance abuse, and homelessness. Crisis Centers are staffed by trained professionals who are equipped to handle a wide range …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-44 - Social Services Info & Referral ProgramsSocial Services Info & Referral Programs is an industry that provides information and assistance to individuals and families in need of social services. These programs act as a bridge between those in need and the social services available to them. The industry involves a range of services, including counseling, crisis intervention, and case management. Social Services Info & Referral Programs …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-53 - Government-Individual/Family Social ServicesGovernment-Individual/Family Social Services is an industry that provides assistance and support to individuals and families in need. This industry is primarily operated by government agencies and non-profit organizations. The services provided by this industry are aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals and families, and promoting their well-being. The services offered by this …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-61 - Teen Hot LinesThe Teen Hot Lines industry, classified under SIC Code 8322, provides support and counseling services to teenagers who are experiencing emotional distress, mental health issues, or are in need of crisis intervention. These services are typically provided through phone hotlines, online chat platforms, and text messaging services. The industry is staffed by trained professionals who are equipped to …Examples: Runaway and homeless youth hotlines
- 8322-68 - Soup KitchensSoup kitchens are non-profit organizations that provide free meals to individuals and families in need. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations from individuals, businesses, and government agencies to operate. Soup kitchens are often located in urban areas and serve as a vital resource for those experiencing homelessness, poverty, or food insecurity. In …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8322-73 - Adult Abuse HotlineThe Adult Abuse Hotline industry falls under the SIC Code 8322 and is a subdivision of Individual and Family Social Services. This industry involves providing a hotline service for reporting and addressing cases of abuse and neglect of vulnerable adults. The hotline is staffed by trained professionals who receive and respond to calls from concerned individuals who suspect or witness abuse of an …Examples: Homeless shelter hotline
- 8322-94 - Community CentersCommunity Centers are facilities that provide a variety of services and programs to individuals and families in a specific geographic area. These centers are typically non-profit organizations that aim to improve the quality of life for community members by offering a range of educational, recreational, and social activities. Community Centers are often run by local governments, community …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8361-16 - Group HomesGroup Homes are residential facilities that provide care and support to 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 management. The …Examples: Homeless Shelter Group Homes
- 8361-25 - Homes-WomenHomes-Women is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry that provides residential care services specifically for women. These homes offer a safe and supportive environment for women who may be experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, mental health issues, or other challenges. The staff at Homes-Women facilities are trained to provide personalized care and support to each …Examples: Homes for women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- 8361-26 - Halfway HouseA Halfway House is a type of residential care facility that provides a supportive and structured environment for individuals who are transitioning from a rehabilitation or correctional facility back into society. These facilities offer a range of services and support to help residents reintegrate into their communities and lead productive lives. Halfway Houses typically provide a safe and stable …Examples: Homeless Halfway Houses
- 8399-08 - Human Services OrganizationsHuman Services Organizations are non-profit entities that provide a range of services to individuals and communities in need. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for their clients by addressing social, economic, and health-related issues. Human Services Organizations work towards the betterment of society by providing support, advocacy, and education to those in need. They may …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8399-14 - Community Action AgenciesCommunity Action Agencies are non-profit organizations that aim to alleviate poverty and empower low-income individuals and families. These agencies provide a range of services and programs to help individuals achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life. Community Action Agencies work closely with local communities to identify the needs of low-income individuals and develop …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8399-18 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceA Volunteer Workers Placement Service is a type of social service that connects volunteers with organizations in need of their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government agencies, or other types of community-based organizations. The service typically involves recruiting, screening, and training volunteers to ensure they are a good fit for the organization's needs. The service may …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8399-38 - Donation CentersDonation Centers are organizations that collect and distribute goods, money, or services to those in need. These centers can be run by non-profit organizations, religious institutions, or government agencies. The primary goal of Donation Centers is to provide assistance to individuals or communities that are experiencing hardship. This can include providing food, clothing, shelter, medical care, …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8399-99 - Social Services NECSocial Services NEC is an industry that encompasses a wide range of services that do not fall under other specific social service categories. This industry is focused on providing support and assistance to individuals and communities in need. Social Services NEC includes services such as counseling, advocacy, and community outreach programs. The goal of this industry is to improve the quality of …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8641-10 - Community OrganizationsCommunity Organizations are non-profit entities that aim to serve the needs of a specific community or group of people. These organizations are typically run by volunteers and rely on donations and grants to fund their activities. The main goal of community organizations is to improve the quality of life for the people they serve by providing various services and programs. …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 8661-07 - ChurchesChurches are religious organizations that provide a place of worship and spiritual guidance for their members. They are typically led by a religious leader, such as a pastor, priest, or rabbi, and offer a range of services and activities to their congregation. Churches may also provide community outreach programs, such as food banks, homeless shelters, and counseling services. …Examples: Protestant churches, Catholic churches, Baptist churches, Methodist churches, Pentecostal churches, Non-denominational
- 8661-22 - Christian MinistriesChristian Ministries is an industry that involves the establishment and operation of religious organizations that are focused on the Christian faith. These organizations are typically non-profit and are dedicated to spreading the teachings of Christianity, providing spiritual guidance and support to their members, and engaging in charitable activities that benefit their communities. Christian …Examples: Homeless shelters
- 9441-02 - State Government-Social/Human ResourcesState Government-Social/Human Resources is an industry that involves the administration of social, human resource, and income maintenance programs at the state level. This industry is responsible for providing assistance to individuals and families in need, as well as ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. State Government-Social/Human Resources agencies work to improve the …Examples: Homeless assistance programs
- 9531-01 - Federal Government-Housing ProgramsThe Federal Government-Housing Programs industry involves the administration of various housing programs by the federal government. These programs aim to provide affordable housing options to low-income families, individuals, and communities. The industry is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing housing policies and programs that address the housing needs of the population. This …Examples: Homeless Assistance Programs
- 9531-03 - County Government-Housing ProgramsCounty Government-Housing Programs is an industry that involves the administration of housing programs by county governments. These programs are designed to provide affordable housing options to low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities. The county government is responsible for managing and overseeing the programs, which may include providing financial assistance, building …Examples: Homeless Assistance Programs