Building Brighter Futures as a Dedicated Shelter for
Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness
Building Brighter Futures as a Dedicated Shelter for Women and Children Experiencing Homelessness
Pathways provides emergency shelter and comprehensive support services designed to help women and children experiencing homelessness regain stability and achieve self-sufficiency. Our programs offer essential resources and a nurturing environment to foster growth and empowerment.
DAY CENTER
A Sanctuary for Daily Support
The Day Center provides daytime emergency shelter and basic services to women and children experiencing homelessness. This includes showers, laundry facilities, warm meals, clothing, hygiene products, and other items needed by those living on the streets. Additionally, we offer a computer lab, case management, life skills, and educational classes to help guests stabilize and build a path to self-sufficiency.
Day Center Hours:
- Open 365 days per year
- 9:00am - 3:00pm
- Day Center hours may be extended during inclement weather.
For more information on the Day Center, call us at 205-322-6854 or email info@pathwayshome.org.
Safety and Support When You Need It Most
Safe Haven
Safe Haven provides permanent supportive housing for single women experiencing homelessness with severe mental illness. The program can house up to 10 women at a time, offering private bedrooms in a home-like environment. Residents receive 24-hour support, daily medication assistance, weekly case management, and transportation assistance. For those unable to live independently, Safe Haven provides a permanent home.
Support for Your Next Steps
Stepping Stones
Stepping Stones offers overnight emergency shelter to unaccompanied women and mothers with children. The program can house more than 30 women and children nightly in a residential living space.
Basic Needs and Support
Basic needs such as food, clothing, personal care items, and diapers are provided. Each guest creates an individualized case plan and meets weekly with a social worker to make progress toward their goals.
Connection to Housing and Services
The program connects guests with local rapid rehousing programs and housing voucher assistance programs to help them access permanent housing. Guests also have access to life skills, employment readiness, and financial literacy classes provided through the Day Center.
Foundations for a Bright Future
Early Learning Center
The Early Learning Center provides high-quality childcare for children 8 weeks to 6 years old, free of charge for families experiencing homelessness. This trauma-informed licensed childcare center ensures children receive individualized social-emotional curricula to help them build resilience. Children enjoy a safe, nurturing space where they can thrive and find respite from the difficult realities of homelessness.
Early Learning Center Hours:
- Monday - Friday, 7:30am - 5:30pm
Immediate Assistance: We're Here for You
Need Help?
If you are experiencing homelessness, please contact us.
Phone: 205-322-6854
Ask to speak with a social worker:
- Speaking directly to a Pathways social worker is the best way to receive immediate help or a referral to an agency that can assist you.
Additional Resource:
- You can call the United Way’s 2-1-1 Connects Alabama line.
- Dial 2-1-1 to speak to someone who can refer you to health and human service organizations in your community