Pathway to Recovery has been on the front lines treating addiction since 1991 collectively impacting the lives of more than 1,500 Hoosiers. Last year, 149 individuals experiencing homelessness, addiction and mental health barriers received housing with services focused on substance-free living, financial self-sufficiency and stable housing. Over 50% routinely move on to independent living in safe, affordable, substance-free, permanent housing; transitioning from Tax Burdens to Tax Payers.
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Expansion Project featuring Colts Connection Center Transforming Lives and Communities On behalf of our current residents – made up of 94 Hoosiers battling addition and mental illness – we want to share our vision and ask for your help to save more lives. Pathway plans to expand to build “Pathway 7”, our seventh program overall, and fourth apartment community. Although this will be our first new construction project, it will mirror Pathway's existing programs in size and scope, and increase our capacity by adding 21 more units for a total of 115 (41 transitional and 74 permanent). Pathway-7 will not only provide affordable recovery housing in Mapleton-Fall Creek, the Colts Connection Center will be the heart of the project, offering nearly 2,000 square feet of gathering space for all Pathway residents, community partners and visitors to access resources and support for long-term recovery, . Since 1991, Pathway has served nearly 2,000 homeless Hoosiers battling addiction and mental illness, and managed over $9M dollars in public, private, federal, and local grants with 100% compliance. It is our hope that YOU will invest in the lives we can save with this expansion. With more help, we can help more.
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