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Pathway of Hope

Breaking the Cycle of Crisis

The Salvation Army’s Pathway of Hope initiative provides individualized services to families with children who desire to break the cycle of crisis and vulnerability that repeats generation after generation. It seeks to address the root causes of poverty in addition to The Salvation Army’s history of compassionate serving. By helping families overcome challenges like unemployment, unstable housing, and lack of education, we can lead families down a path toward increased stability and, ultimately, self-sufficiency.

The Pathway of Hope Approach

  • Providing targeted, specialized services to families with a genuine desire to take action.
  • Aligning The Salvation Army’s internal resources to the goals of each family as we support their journey.
  • Utilizing community collaboration and shared resources in service of families in the program.
  • Moving families away from crises and vulnerability and toward stability, and eventually self-sufficiency, tracking progress along the way with measurable goals.
  • Strengths-based case management and social work services for each family.
  • To be eligible you must have at least one child under the age of 18, be motivated, and be committed.

 

Are you ready to take action?

Call our Social Services Department and request to speak with Mrs. Debbie Avolin.

919-688-7306