Urban Pathways provides food, shelter and support services to 8,800 homeless women and men each year.
Through outreach, drop-in centers and transitional and permanent supportive housing programs, our agency reaches the most destitute and isolated individuals in the community.
Urban Pathways' work is supported by public and private funds and rent paid by the residents of our housing programs.
Urban Pathways is a pioneer in the development of the continuum-of-care model for serving mentally ill and chemically addicted homeless individuals.
For over 25 years, Urban Pathways established and maintained its legacy of leadership by ensuring that homeless women and men find their way to dignity, stability and permanent housing.