Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you’re homeless, a veteran, victim of violence ,have mental disparities, or need support, we can help with applications, employment, and transitional housing while you wait.

No, if you’re in a dwelling and choose to become homeless due to your own choices or choose not to listen or abide by your parents rules.

We’re not an emergency shelter. We’re a transitional service that helps with job readiness, interviews, IDs, bus tokens, and case management & employment assistance.

No. Our limited funds come from donations, and covering rent/utilities would quickly exhaust them. We instead focus on helping 100+ people monthly with basic needs.

Yes, but our reduced-cost furnished units are for one person. Adding others breaks program rules and takes resources from others in need.

If you’re married legally.

No. We can’t take responsibility for animals or potential damages.

We teach budgeting. Even on minimum wage, following our tools can help you cover bills and build stability.

We’re not a government agency. Holy Ground is funded by our director and local donors. Everything we offer is free, and no staff receives a paycheck—this is a ministry of service.

Donate monthly, start group drives, and spread awareness. We need funds for IDs, birth certificates, bus tokens, meals, and supplies.

Without a storage unit, we couldn’t accept or manage furniture donations. At our new building, we will have that accommodation.

We answer calls and texts and work after hours. We’re on the streets feeding and supporting. We show up for baptisms, school awards, and milestones—you’re never alone.

This is because we follow God’s leading. We don’t support politics or power struggles and we won’t stay in environments that don’t care for the unhoused.

Our new building will be a safe, dedicated space for the homeless and trafficked—a place to feel wanted and loved. It will have extended hours so we can serve more people. We are about people, not MONEY.