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Pathways' Alumni Association

Housing First does not necessarily mean Housing Forever. Our model means we do not have requirements, such as sobriety, income, or treatment, that...
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Meet Dan

Like everyone else, Pathways participants have had to navigate challenges brought on by the COVID-19 virus. Our participants have dealt with health...
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Why I Give

We couldn't be more grateful for all of our donors and we always love to hear why they make the decision to support Pathways to Housing PA and the...
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Sharing Holiday Cheer

During a normal year, our program participants and our staff come together twice throughout the year at our annual picnic and holiday party. These are...
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As shutdown deadline looms, 175 residents in Philly’s COVID prevention sit

"The nonprofit Philadelphia Furniture Bank, part of Pathways to Housing, is providing furniture and TVs; the city is offering transportation to their...
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Meet Candy

I first met Candy in January 2015, when I working as a therapist at an inpatient residential drug and alcohol program. It was her second time in...
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We can't celebrate Thanksgiving without thanking you!

On behalf of everyone at Pathways to Housing PA, we want to thank you all for your support throughout this challenging year and wish you, your family...
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World AIDS Day 2020

HOUSING: Pathways to Housing: In tandem with Action Wellness, participants receive help with transportation to appointments, medication management and...
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Meeting the Needs of People Experiencing Homelessness in the Time of COVID

There are very few positive words to describe 2020. Far too many people this year have been filled with anxiety, stress, hunger, pain, hopelessness...
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Meet Sandy

Addressing the health needs of our participants can be a challenge. In most cases, they are more susceptible to chronic health conditions as a result...