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THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:
IMPACT STORIES
Independent Living
Fresh Food Access
Rent & Utilities
Employment
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Essential Documentation
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
INTAKE & REFERRALS
 COORDINATED CARE
OVERVIEW
Alston Wilkes Society, Carolina Community Actions, Bethel Shelters, Catawba Mental Health, No Sad Story Ministry, FAVOR- Faces and Voices of Recovery, House of Agape, Keystone Substance Abuse Services, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House Women’s Shelter, The Manna House Pantry.
In our journey to combat poverty and homelessness, we’ve learned that no one can do it alone. Collaboration is key, bringing together various agencies under the shared goal of guiding people toward self-sufficiency.
AUGUST'S COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT

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Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

Health & Wellness

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:

COORDINATED CARE

Alston Wilkes Society, Carolina Community Actions, Bethel Shelters, Catawba Mental Health, No Sad Story Ministry, FAVOR- Faces and Voices of Recovery, House of Agape, Keystone Substance Abuse Services, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House Women’s Shelter, The Manna House Pantry.

In our journey to combat poverty and homelessness, we’ve learned that no one can do it alone. Collaboration is key, bringing together various agencies under the shared goal of guiding people toward self-sufficiency.

AUGUST'S COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT

OVERVIEW

Campus Map

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

COORDINATED CARE

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

Shelters

Coordinated Care

Service Providers

Advancing toward independent living and self-sufficiency.

Pathways Intake & Referral Services

Input

Output

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Our Coordinate Care system

Detailed Report

Detailed Report

INTAKE & REFERRALS

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

Year-to-Date Referrals

These are the total number of NEW individuals in the system.

These are NEW individuals entering the system for the first time.

Intakes year-to-date.

366

INTAKE & REFERRALS

47

Intakes in August.

MEASURES

SHARED GOAL

INTAKE & REFERRALS

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Advance individuals toward self-sufficiency by providing streamlined access to resources and services, fostering collective impact.

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

SELF-SUFFICIENCY MEASURES

Trends

Essential Documentation

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

Measurable Achievements: Obtaining a driver’s license, securing a Social Security card, acquiring a birth certificate, and/or ensuring that all documents are current and valid.

(86%)

25

29

(Note: Not all clients want or need IDs)

INTAKE & REFERRALS

(Bethel Shelters, The Haven Men’s Shelter, Alston Wilkes Society, The Life House)

Goal: # of clients seeking essential documents. Achievement: # of clients who obtained an ID.

Essential Documentation

(70%)

16

Trends

23

(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)

(Catawba Mental Health, Keystone, No Sad Story, FAVOR- Faces and Voices of Recovery)

Goal: # of clients seeking to enhance health and wellness. Improved: # of clients who showed improvement.

Measurable Improvements: Consistent engagement with healthcare providers, counselors, and peer-support specialists, adherence to prescribed medical treatments, improved self-reported symptoms, and increased participation in wellness activities such as any of the classes offered in The Learning Lab.

Health & Wellness

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Health & Wellness

Trends

(39%)

(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)

15

38

(Bethel Shelters, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House, No Sad Story)

Goal: # of clients seeking to improve financial independence. Improved: # of clients who showed improvement.

Measurable Improvements: Improved employment status, increased savings, participation in financial literacy programs, opening a bank account, paying off credit card expenses, or making partial contributions toward rent, food, healthcare, and other necessities.

Financial IndependencE

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Financial IndependencE

(49%)

(Bethel Shelters, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House, No Sad Story)

(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)

24

Trends

49

Goal: # of clients seeking to improve their employment situation. Improvement: # of clients who showed improvement.

Measurable Improvements: Maintaining the same job for a minimum specified period, transitioning from part-time to full-time employment, completing job training programs, successfully acquiring new employment following job loss, and regularly, timely receipt of income.

Employment

COORDINATED CARE

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Employement

55

21

254

Total number of clients that used their services at Pathways

11

Trends

clients successfully transitioned to independent living in August!

Measurable Achievements: Successful transition from shelter to independent housing, long-term residency in stable housing without the recurrent need for emergency housing services, ability to manage household responsibilities, and engagement in the community or supportive services that enhance living stability.

Independent Living

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Fresh Food Access

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Independent Living

63 – ECIP Fast assistance for families in urgent situations to prevent severe problems or difficulties.

26 – Infrastructure Essential systems and facilities needed for community operations, like water, sewer services, and electricity.

72 – GEAP Applications Provides quick financial help for families or individuals in crisis situations.

Rent & Utilities

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Fresh Food Access

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

Rent & Utilities

Fresh Food Access

COORDINATED CARE

Employment

Independent Living

Rent & Utilities

OVERVIEW

Health & Wellness

THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:AUGUST 2024

Essential Documentation

Financial IndependencE

SELF-SUFFICIENCY

1,371 MEALS SERVED

2,003 FRESH GROCERIES PROVIDED

IMPACT STORIES

INTAKE & REFERRALS

fresh food access

-Catawba Mental Health

"A client who moved from New York improved her mental health, reconciled with her family, and is now moving back to work towards regaining custody of her children and securing stable housing."

-The Life House

"Four out of the five patients have not been hospitalized nor incarcerated in three months nor incarcerated which is great improvements."

-Carolina Community Actions

"Through collaborative efforts, we successfully placed a client from the Haven Men's Shelter into our Mission Home."

-No Sad Story Ministry

"We housed a father and his adult son, helping them transition from over two years of homelessness to a stable and hopeful future."

-The Haven Men's Shelter

"A client relocated from the west coast and successfully obtained employment in the area."

-Bethel Shelters

"A client has survived multiple overdoses and is now committed to a healthy life and active recovery."

-FAVOR

"During a Narcan distribution event, a gentleman sought help for alcohol misuse. I quickly arranged an intake, and he is now successfully receiving addiction services."

-Keystone Substance Abuse Services

"A grateful customer expressed thanks for the rental assistance that prevented her and her child from eviction during a time of unemployment and depleted savings."

collaboration at pathways: celebrating strides toward self-sufficiency

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