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JULY'S COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:
OVERVIEW
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
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.
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
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.
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:JUNE 2025
Our Coordinate Care system
Campus Map
OVERVIEW
COORDINATED CARE
Coordinated Care
Input
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Pathways Intake & Referral Services
Service Providers
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Output
Shelters
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
Advancing toward independent living and self-sufficiency.
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:JUNE 2025
INTAKE & REFERRALS
OVERVIEW
356
Intakes year-to-date.
COORDINATED CARE
84
Intakes in June.
INTAKE & REFERRALS
These are NEW individuals entering the system for the first time.
These are the total number of NEW individuals in the system.
Detailed Report
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Year-to-Date Referrals
487
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
Independent Living
Detailed Report
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
SELF-SUFFICIENCY MEASURES
OVERVIEW
COORDINATED CARE
SHARED GOAL
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Pathways and on-site agencies empower individuals toward self-sufficiency by streamlining access to essential resources and services while fostering a collective impact.
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Rent & Utilities
MEASURES
Fresh Food Access
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Essential Documentation
OVERVIEW
(Alston Wilkes Society)
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.
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
36
36
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
(100%)
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Goal: # of clients seeking essential documents. Achievement: # of clients who obtained an ID.
Rent & Utilities
Trends
Fresh Food Access
(Note: Not all clients want or need IDs)
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Health & Wellness
OVERVIEW
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.
(Catawba Mental Health, Keystone, No Sad Story, FAVOR- Faces and Voices of Recovery, ZONA)
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
28
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
(28%)
Employment
Goal: # of clients seeking to enhance health and wellness. Improved: # of clients who showed improvement.
Trends
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Financial IndependencE
OVERVIEW
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.
(Bethel Shelters, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House, No Sad Story)
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
47
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
17
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Goal: # of clients seeking to improve financial independence. Improved: # of clients who showed improvement.
(36%)
Rent & Utilities
Trends
Fresh Food Access
(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Employement
OVERVIEW
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.
(Bethel Shelters, The Haven Men’s Shelter, The Life House, No Sad Story)
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
37
Essential Documentation
22
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Goal: # of clients seeking to improve their employment situation. Improvement: # of clients who showed improvement.
(59%)
Employment
Trends
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
(Note: Not all clients want or need to improve this area of their life)
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Independent Living
OVERVIEW
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.
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Essential Documentation
29
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
52
11
Employment
29
271
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
clients successfully transitioned to independent living in July!
Independent Living
Total number of clients that used their services at Pathways
IMPACT STORIES
Trends
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
Rent & Utilities
OVERVIEW
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Rent & Utilities
Fresh Food Access
Carolina Community Actions at Pathways made a tangible impact by providing utility assistance and sufficiency support to 128 clients.
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
THE COLLECTIVE IMPACT REPORT AT PATHWAYS:MAY 2025
fresh food access
OVERVIEW
COORDINATED CARE
INTAKE & REFERRALS
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
Essential Documentation
Health & Wellness
Financial IndependencE
Employment
Rent & Utilities
1,277 BAGS OF FRESH GROCERIES PROVIDED
1,793 HOT MEALS SERVED
Fresh Food Access
Independent Living
IMPACT STORIES
collaboration at pathways: celebrating strides toward self-sufficiency
A client began the Workforce Development Program in July and successfully obtained identification documents, including a birth certificate and ID card. Within her first month in the program, she secured employment.
One of the ladies we have served for over a year has graduated homeless court and obtained her ID! She is taking great strides to moving toward housing!
-The Life House
-Bethel Shelters
At The Haven Men’s Shelter, success is measured not just in numbers but in transformed lives. One of our proudest success stories is James, who came to us after experiencing chronic homelessness and job loss. Through consistent case management, life-skills workshops, and a safe, supportive environment, James regained stability. Within 3 months, he secured full-time employment, reunited with his family, and moved into permanent housing. James now volunteers at the shelter, offering encouragement to new residents. His journey reflects the heart of our mission—providing not just shelter, but hope, dignity, and a real path forward.
We recently witnessed two powerful reminders of why harm-reduction resources matter. One Pathways member requested a fentanyl test kit, discovered their substance was contaminated, and made the life-saving decision not to use it. Another participant asked for NARCAN® and later returned to share that it had reversed a friend’s overdose — saving their life before first responders could arrive.
- FAVOR
- Haven Men's Shelter
Collaboration Story: The Haven and Bethel Day Shelter staff were so supportive during the time of Reginald Newton's passing. Bethel made sure Reginald's best friend, Mr. Mike, was able to attend his viewing. That was so special.
Collaboration Story: Allison with Bethel Shelters has been very encouraging to the clients. Thank you for being you!
- No Sad Story Ministries
- Keystone Substance Abuse