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"Pathways to Housing has made a significant contribution to ending homelessness in Philadelphia. We are thrilled to partner with them and look forward to working together until no one is living on our streets."
— Sister Mary Scullion, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Project H.O.M.E 
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In the summer of 2008, Pathways to Housing was invited by the City of Philadelphia to bring its Housing First model to the "City that Loves You Back." By the end of that summer, Pathways had a program and staff in place and began serving chronically homeless Philadelphians with severe and persistent mental illness and co-occurring disorders. Within the first month of operation, Pathways was housing its first tenants.

In Philadelphia, the program operates with a housing department and two targeted case management teams that practice assertive community treatment services. Like all of Pathways programs, the teams consist of staff from many different disciplines, thereby bringing a wealth of knowledge and best practices to our clients.

The Philadelphia program prides itself on being a "green" organization. Pathways Philadelphia practices a philosophy of "doing more with less" by conserving power, reusing and recycling materials, sharing, borrowing and bartering rather than purchasing, and asking for assistance when something is needed or wanted. At Pathways Philadelphia, we believe in the collective power of community and we are building ours – one person at a time.

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Pathways Philadelphia and Integrated Healthcare
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Learn more about Pathways Philadelphia and its innovative collaboration with Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to provide intergrated mental and physical healthcare for our clients.
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Paul Hawken, a nationally recognized environmentalist, says:  “Business is the only mechanism on the planet today powerful enough to produce the changes necessary to reverse environmental and social degradation.”  Pathways in Philly is very mindful of the relationship between business practices and the environment.  We are committed to changing what is viewed as the normal business relationship -- where doing business equals using tons of resources. 

At Pathways in Philly we make it a point to recycle, reuse and repurpose our supplies and resources.  We use public transportation as much as possible.  When a ride is needed we use Philly Car Share.  Car sharing gives us the mobility we need without adding a fleet of vehicles and the emissions that go along with that to our neighborhoods.  As an organization, we are proud of the steps we have taken to “go green” and hope that we are setting an example for other organizations to follow.