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PATH Program

Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness

Connecting Individuals to Critical Resources

What is PATH?

The Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) program is a federally funded initiative that provides outreach, connection, and support for individuals experiencing homelessness or those at immediate risk of becoming homeless. Many individuals living on the streets face not only housing instability, but also significant mental health challenges that make it difficult to access the help they need.

Through PATH, Hope Rescue Mission staff meet people where they are — building trust, offering compassionate support, and helping individuals take the first steps toward stability. Participation in the program is completely voluntary and is available to individuals who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness and are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.

Support and Case Management

Once enrolled, participants work closely with trained staff who provide ongoing case management and individualized support. Each person’s situation is unique, and PATH services are designed to address both immediate needs and long-term stability.

Support services may include:

• Case management and care coordination
• Medication management and prescription renewals
• Screening and diagnostic services
• Habilitation and rehabilitation services
• Enrollment in mental health treatment and supportive services

Through consistent guidance and encouragement, participants are connected to resources that help them stabilize their health, regain independence, and begin rebuilding their lives.

Connecting Individuals to Critical Resources

In addition to direct support, the PATH program helps individuals navigate complex systems and access essential community resources. Many people experiencing homelessness face barriers to healthcare, employment, and housing, and PATH staff work to remove those barriers by connecting individuals with the services they need.

Participants may receive assistance with:

• Referrals to behavioral health providers
• Access to primary medical and dental care
• Job training and educational opportunities
• Housing services and housing navigation
• Applications for food assistance (SNAP), Social Security benefits, and housing programs

By connecting individuals to these resources, PATH helps create a pathway toward greater stability and long-term independence.

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What is Incarnational Ministry?

We are called to be witnesses of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. This work is not about us — not our reputation, our church, or our organization. It is about Him and the people He loves. When we serve in His way and for His glory, a faithful reputation will follow — not for ourselves, but for Christ to be seen and known. We are not the saviors. We are witnesses to The Savior.

This is where it begins. Jesus became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:14). He entered our world. He stepped into our reality. The incarnation is not only one of the most profound truths of the Gospel — it is our model for ministry.

Just as Christ came near to us, we are called to go and come near to others — to step into their world as they are, where they are. Not to control or coerce, but to faithfully bear witness by being present. The power of our witness is found in our “with-ness” — walking alongside, offering hope, and reflecting Christ through relationship.