at 2135 N Alabama St, Indianapolis , 46202 United States
Pathway began in 1989 with a single program and 3.5 staff members caring for 21 single adults, since that time the organization has expanded to create an entire housing continuum within its five, soon to be six, facilities. Pathway-I, serves as the point of entry. Pathway-II and Pathway-III, our semi-independent living programs offer graduates of Pathway-I a second step in their recovery process. After a participant demonstrates a readiness for independence they progress to the final step; permanent housing at Pathway-IV or Pathway-V. Both offer safe, affordable, secure, substance-free, permanent housing with rents based on income and one year renewable lease agreements. Pathway-IV houses individuals and Pathway-V houses families. All of Pathway's programs are equally important, depending on each participant's needs at various stages of recovery and their level of stability. On any given day, Pathway houses 70 homeless participants and 11 families.
Our original program, Pathway-I is a 21-bed supportive housing program and serves as the pointy of entry for participants arriving from the streets and shelters. Services include mental health and addiction support, individual and group therapy, case management, goal planning, employment referral assistance, daily living skills, relapse prevention, aftercare, and housing placement. Trained staff and former program graduates serving as “peer support specialists” give participants the skills and support required to live a healthy independent life. Support is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pathway-I operates at maximum capacity with a waiting list for admission. In November of 2009, Pathway acquired a sixth facility to create 20 new units of affordable permanent housing for formerly homeless individuals and families. The project is in the initial stages of development and we are working to secure funds needed to rehabilitate the property. We hope to complete the renovation during 2010 and begin occupancy the latter part of 2011. This will increase Pathway' capacity to almost 100 homeless individuals and families.
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Pathway to Recovery is Indianapolis based place and this enity listed in Social Services category. Located at 2135 N Alabama St IN 46202. Contact phone number of Pathway to Recovery: (317) 926-8557
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