Pathways to Housing DC

  • Basic Needs / Food / Shelter
  • Community
  • Disabilities
  • Immigrant / Minorities
  • Mental Wellness
  • Youth Development

Who We Are

Founded in 2004, Pathways to Housing DC provides home, health, and hope to more than 5,000 adults each year who are experiencing homelessness or at risk for homelessness. Pathways to Housing DC initially opened our doors to end homelessness and help the healing of men and women who were considered “chronically homeless”- those individuals living on the streets for years with serious mental health challenges such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder that were not being treated. What made Pathways to Housing DC unique among many mental health and housing programs was our model. Other organizations operated with rules and pre-housing requirements such as curfews, mandated sobriety, compliance with medication, and participation in groups either before entering housing, or as a requirement to keep housing. This approach worked for the majority of individuals experiencing homelessness who were seeking services, but the remaining most psychiatrically disabled and vulnerable subgroup stayed on the street and were not effectively housed within the existing system of care. What has made Pathways to Housing DC so unique in its success over the past decade is our reversal of this traditional treatment sequence. Instead of requiring people to be “clean and sober” or “housing ready,” Pathways DC offers housing and while being treated. Not after

What Volunteers Do

As a volunteer with a homeless-serving organization dedicated to housing, outreach, and mental health support; you contribute to efforts that engage individuals experiencing homelessness in your community. Through volunteer engagement activities, you help build trust, provide essential resources, and support access to services that promote safety, stability, and well-being. Your volunteer work focuses on offering compassionate assistance to the most vulnerable members of the community, fostering dignity, and empowering individuals on their path toward recovery and housing stability.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Dr Gwendolyn Harter
https://pathwaystohousingdc.org/