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Shop and Carry Pharmacy Removes Barriers to Medication-Assisted Treatment

How a local pharmacy in North Philadelphia goes above and beyond to support people transitioning out of homelessness
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Anthony's Story

Anthony is a recent welding school graduate and participant in our Housing First program. He previously experienced chronic homelessness. We talked to...
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Did you know that you can fundraise for the Philadelphia Furniture Bank?

We are fortunate to receive regular inquiries from individuals and groups that want to support Pathways, and every little bit helps us to ensure that...
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How does PTSD Affect Housing Instability?

PTSD can increase a person's risk of experiencing housing instability and the Housing First model disrupts this cycle.
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Thank you Lincoln Financial Foundation

Thank you to Lincoln Financial Foundation for your ongoing and consistent support of the Philadelphia Furniture Bank!
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What does ‘Housing First’ mean? We ask Pathways to Housing PA to explain

In Philadelphia, about 10,300 people experiencing homelessness entered an emergency shelter, safe haven, transitional housing or permanent housing...
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The Philadelphia Furniture Bank has moved!

We are now located at 3650 I Street, Philadelphia, PA 19134.
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Susan's Story

I spoke to Susan on a Friday afternoon. She was dressed in spring colors, pastel pinks and blues, with her hair pulled back beneath a cap. She was...
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Linda's Story

Since I got with Pathways, I have to listen to suggestions. I found that it’s started to work for me. I have a lot of people in my life right now. I...
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Jolene's Story

I really remember what happened. It was October 18th of this last year. I don’t know if I was walking across the street, or standing with a sign, I...