Mission
Pathway’s mission is to provide housing with supportive services to homeless men and women with substance abuse and mental illness so they may become clean and sober, stable, financially self-sufficient, and begin healthy, independent living following placement in safe, affordable, substance-free permanent housing.
Pathway to Recovery provides housing and recovery services to homeless addicts
who pathway helps
Any homeless man or woman with an alcohol and/or drug abuse issues with a willingness to be clean and sober, with or without a mental health issue, in need of a residential program who meets the following criteria may apply:
- Must be 18 years age or older.
- Must lack a permanent night-time residence to establish homelessness.
- Must have identifiable alcohol/drug problem and need a residential program.
- Must be detoxed from life threatening substances.
- Must be psychiatrically stable if on psychotropic medications, and willing to comply with a mental health treatment plan, taking medications as directed and attending all appointments.
- Must be willing to participate in all program activities and in the judgment of staff be suitable for the program.
- Must be willing to cooperate with staff to develop an acceptable Recovery Action Plan and consistently work toward meeting goals.
- Must commit to a minimum (90) day stay and agree to give a 2 week notice if considering self-termination.
- Must agree in writing to abide by all house rules and regulations of the Pathway program.
- Must agree to seek and maintain employment during residency, unless legally disabled, whereby must agree to participate in volunteer work.
- Must agree to be responsible for payment of rent based on income, not to exceed $100 per week.
- Must agree to submit proof of income and adhere to budget and savings plan and keep cash and cards in office and work with staff on prioritizing expenses ie "needs vs wants".