Pathway of Hope
Boyertown Corps Pathway of Hope Information
Pathway of Hope (PoH) uses an intensive, client‐centered case management approach to empower families and address root causes preventing them from becoming more self‐sufficient. By breaking the intergenerational cycle of crisis in conjunction with our extensive community partners, it offers a hand up as opposed to a handout and enables a path out of poverty.
Helping Families Make Lasting Change
PoH’s goal is to break the cycle of poverty, impacting multiple generations as we work long‐term alongside families with children, empowering them to move beyond crisis to a state of increased stability. Enrolled families and their respective case managers will take advantage of The Salvation Army’s extensive resources and community connections, developing personalized action plans oriented through a strengths‐based lens to overcome barriers and objectively track their progress over time.
To learn more about Pathway of Hope, contact Major Anita Stewart at anita.stewart@use.salvationarmy.org.
Stats
14.80%
of adults in America currently live in poverty
1087
Corps Community Centers across the United States, providing localized programming to help individuals and families in their communities
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