PATH: Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness
Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) Case Management provides outreach services to identify and connect with homeless individuals seeking to recover from mental illness.
We network with shelters, state agencies, behavioral health providers and other grass roots organizations to assure the connection of homeless individuals with behavioral health treatment.
Eligibility

Individuals has a mental health diagnosis and meets one of these definitions of homelessness:

  • Being evicted within a week from a private dwelling with no subsequent residence identified, AND is in arrears in rent/utility payments.
  • Being discharged within a week from an institution in which the person has been a resident for more than 30 consecutive days, no subsequent residence has been identified, and the person lacks the resources and support networks needed to obtain housing.
  • Lacks a permanent, fixed nighttime residence and needs support to obtain independent housing.
  • Fleeing a domestic violence situation.
  • Residing in a long- or short-term shelter and or transitional housing.

 

Referrals may be initiated by the individual, a treating behavioral health professional or other professional provider.