Headquarters: DC-Ward 5
Where They Operate: DC-Citywide
Age Groups Served: Adult; Elderly
Ethnic Groups Served: African American, 85%; Caucasian, 10%; Latino/Hispanic, 5%
Population(s) Served: Disabled; HIV/AIDs; Low- to Moderate-Income
Awards, Citations, Honors:
Pathways DC received the "Outstanding Support to the District of Columbia Consumer Movement" Award from the Consumer Leadership Forum in October 2009.
Pathways DC presented with the "Outstanding Community Partner" Award in July 2009 by the Ida Mae Campbell Foundation.
Pathways DC received the "Program Support and Leadership" Award by AmeriCorps in July 2009.
Pathways' Housing First model has been named an evidence-based practice by the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
CEO Sam Tsemberis profiled as a 2008 Behavioral Health Champion by Behavioral Healthcare Magazine
CEO Sam Tsemberis received the National Alliance to End Homelessness' 2006 John W. Macy Award