Working Hard but Struggling to Save for Your Own Apartment?

Your Journey to Stability Starts Here

Working Hard but Struggling to Save for Your Own Apartment?

Your Journey to Stability Starts Here

Our Workforce Housing program is designed for individuals like you—working full-time but facing housing challenges. With more than 300 success stories, our transitional housing program offers a proven pathway to independence, providing essential skills, resources and support for lasting self-sufficiency. Graduates of the program earn an average of $19.85 per hour and transition successfully into independent market-rate housing, equipped with the life skills and savings to thrive.

Imagine the relief of securing a stable place to call home in just 90 days!

  • Short-term housing: 90-day transitional housing, fully equipped with a kitchen, washer, and dryer. All units are conveniently located near public transportation.

  • Financial empowerment: Participants save at least 80% of their income in their own bank accounts, with a goal to save a minimum of $5,000 in savings by program completion.

  • Weekly support meetings: In-person, one-on-one meetings with a dedicated workforce housing expert.

  • Life skills and financial workshops: Training in personal finance, food budgeting and meal planning, and other essential skills to prepare for future success in navigating a challenging economy.

  • Continued Support: After transitioning to your own apartment, The Worker provides one year of ongoing support to ensure your continued success.

What the Program Provides

To participate in the Workforce Housing program, you must:

  • Be employed in a W2 direct-hire, full-time job (no temp-to-hire employment) earning at least $18 per hour.

  • Be on the job for 30-45 days or be able to provide at least two pay stubs.

  • Commit to saving 80% of your net earnings per pay period.

  • Attend weekly meetings with your workforce housing expert.

  • Attend The Worker life skills workshops in your first 30 days.

  • Some felonies accepted (subject to review).

Eligibility Requirements

Imagine the relief of securing a stable place to call home in just 90 days.

Our Workforce Housing program is designed for individuals like you—working full-time but facing housing challenges. With over 300 success stories, our transitional housing program provides the tools, resources, and support, offering a unique pathway to independence and self-sufficiency. Graduates of the program earn an average of $19.85 per hour and transition successfully into independent housing, equipped with the life skills and savings to thrive.

What the Program Provides

  • Short-Term Housing: 90-day transitional housing, fully equipped with a kitchen, washer, and dryer. All units are conveniently located near public transportation.

  • Financial Empowerment: Participants save 80% of their income in their own bank accounts, with a goal to save a minimum of $5,000 in savings by program completion.

  • Weekly Support Meetings: In-person, one-on-one meetings with a dedicated Workforce Housing Specialist.

  • Life Skills and Financial Workshops: Training in personal finance, meal planning and budgeting, and other essential skills to prepare for future success in navigating a challenging economy.

  • Continued Support: After transitioning to your own apartment, THE WORKER provides one year of ongoing support to ensure your continued success.

Eligibility Requirements

To participate in the Workforce Housing program, you must:

  • Be employed in a direct-hire, full-time job (not temp-to-hire employment) earning at least $18 per hour.

  • Have been on the job for 30-45 days or be able to provide at least two pay stubs.

  • Commit to saving 80% of your net earnings per pay period.

  • Be available for weekly meetings with your Workforce Housing Specialist.

  • Attend THE WORKER workshops on life skills, personal finance, and meal planning and budgeting.

  • Some felonies accepted (subject to review).

Our Workforce Housing program is designed for individuals like you—working full-time but facing housing challenges. With over 300 success stories, our transitional housing program provides the tools, resources, and support, offering a unique pathway to independence and self-sufficiency. Graduates of the program earn an average of $19.85 per hour and transition successfully into independent housing, equipped with the life skills and savings to thrive.

Imagine the relief of securing a stable place to call home in just 90 days.

What the Program Provides

  • Short-Term Housing: 90-day transitional housing, fully equipped with a kitchen, washer, and dryer. All units are conveniently located near public transportation.

  • Financial Empowerment: Participants save 80% of their income in their own bank accounts, with a goal to save a minimum of $5,000 in savings by program completion.

  • Weekly Support Meetings: In-person, one-on-one meetings with a dedicated Workforce Housing Specialist.

  • Life Skills and Financial Workshops: Training in personal finance, meal planning and budgeting, and other essential skills to prepare for future success in navigating a challenging economy.

  • Continued Support: After transitioning to your own apartment, THE WORKER provides one year of ongoing support to ensure your continued success.

To participate in the Workforce Housing program, you must:

  • Be employed in a direct-hire, full-time job (not temp-to-hire employment) earning at least $18 per hour.

  • Have been on the job for 30-45 days or be able to provide at least two pay stubs.

  • Commit to saving 80% of your net earnings per pay period.

  • Be available for weekly meetings with your Workforce Housing Specialist.

  • Attend THE WORKER workshops on life skills, personal finance, and meal planning and budgeting.

  • Some felonies accepted (subject to review).

Eligibility Requirements

Working Hard but Struggling to Save for Your Own Apartment?

Your Journey to Stability Starts Here

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