Our Mission, Vision & History
Our Mission
Pathway helps homeless Hoosiers overcome addiction and mental health disorders to become substance-free, stable, self-sufficient individuals housed within a multi-tiered, income-based program. Pathway and its residents thrive in a peer-driven model creating a complete continuum of care under one organizational umbrella.
Our Vision
Pathway to Recovery is the recognized leader in providing holistic quality care and housing for people with addictive and mental disorders. We facilitate total recovery through collaborative partnerships and a continuum of care. Pathway optimizes available resources to provide participants with the opportunity for a productive, addiction-free life.
Our History
Pathway was the result of a task force created to look at the needs of the homeless in Indianapolis. The task force discovered that homeless individuals suffering from an addiction and mental illness were the most at risk underserved group within our city’s homeless population. They were left to advocate and case manage for themselves within a fragmented service delivery system. We had mental health programs for the mentally ill and we had substance abuse programs for the addicted, but we didn’t have anything for those who suffered from both. These individuals were recycled through jails, missions, hospitals, psychiatric units and other institutions.—stuck in a perpetual cycle of chronic homelessness. Pathway was created to address this need.