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Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
Please enter your name, email and zip code below to sign up!
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The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope program was launched in 2015 to provide targeted services to families wanting to break the generational cycle of poverty and enable a path out of constant crisis. It is rooted in a case management approach, focusing on the client’s individual needs and mastery of different life skills.
This program is designed to have an impact on how poverty affects multiple generations. By positively changing the lives of parents, The Salvation Army can create better living conditions for children. Educational and support programs for children in their development years are crucial.
This project is funded under a Grant Contract with the State of Tennessee.
According to a study by The Sycamore Institute, Tennessee's 18.8% child poverty rate in 2020 was about 20% higher than the estimated 15.7% national rate. This put Tennessee at the 12th highest child poverty rate in the nation. And because children who live in poverty for half their lives are much more likely to remain in poverty as adults, the epidemic is passed down from one generation to the next, over and over.
The cost to those families trapped in the cycle of poverty is staggering, but we must also consider that the effects of child poverty cost our country nearly $500 billion per year.
The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope initiative marks a pivotal shift to focusing on the core causes of poverty rather than treating the symptoms. Lack of job opportunities, unstable housing, and an underserved educational environment can all be major challenges for someone looking to lead a self-sustainable life.
With our help, people living in poverty can break the cycle of crisis and vulnerability and lead families down a path toward increased stability for years to come. It’s a pathway of hope for current and future generations.
The Pathway of Hope approach includes:
Our focus on Social Capital is to increase household and family engagement. This outcome measurement is addressed by peer-to-peer mentoring, family and individual motivational sessions, and expanding technological connections through virtual case management, which is specifically important to address rural county issues. We coordinate or host community events, such as job fairs, expungement clinics, couponing classes, and a host of enhancing life-skill development opportunities.
Caring for your family’s needs, while building a strong future, can be challenging in today’s economic times. The Salvation Army team will offer support, guidance, and assistance as we walk alongside you on your family’s journey:
Mapping it out
Meet with a Family Coach to develop your personalized action plan.
Tracking progress
Chart your progress and see your success with your dedicated Family Coach on a regular basis.
Reaching milestones
See where you are at six months and decide what’s next on your journey.
Prepare for the future
Celebrate your successes. Adjust any further goals. Encourage others.
Through your involvement with Pathway of Hope, you’ll be introduced to The Salvation Army and other services available within your community that offer:
Service connections to:
And much more.
In providing its poverty relief programs and services, The Salvation Army is committed to accommodating all those in need without unlawful discrimination or harassment based on age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, marital status, disability, citizenship, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic in accordance with our capacity to help.
If you have at least one child under the age of 18, or are expecting/pregnant, please complete click the button below to register for the Pathway of Hope Program.
Apply for the Pathway of Hope program