PATH House & Program
Since 1990, PATH has provided crucial residential support and services for families with children who are without homes and are trying to build stable, productive lives. Over 90,000 safe nights to women and children have been provided at PATH House.
Living at PATH House
Resident families are each provided with a furnished bedroom (or two for larger families). Residents share a lounge, bath and dining area. Kitchen facilities include individual studio refrigerators and private cupboard space. PATH staff is available to provide support 24 hours a day. A case manager works with clients to identify their needs and help them attain their goals.
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The PATH Program
Living at the PATH House means participating in the PATH Program. PATH will help families establish goals and identify objectives leading to success for each family. They must set up a saving plan to be able to have a security deposit and first month’s rent. Budgeting and income stabilization are also addressed.
PATH Holistic Approach
Families may be in need of assistance from other service agencies and will be given appropriate community referrals. Obtaining a GED, health, nutrition, housekeeping, organizational habits, improving parenting and other coping skills, may also be part of their individual plan for success.
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Post PATH
PATH program graduates leave the program with the tools needed to maintain their independence and success. PATH supports mothers and their children so they can transition out of homelessness and into self-sufficiency.