The February Collective Impact Report is here!

March 1, 2024

In our journey to combat poverty and homelessness, we've learned that no one can do it alone. Collaboration is key, bringing together various agencies under the shared goal of guiding people toward self-sufficiency. This report highlights not just our collective efforts but the real stories of hope and progress.


The percentages reflected in this report signify meaningful progress for individuals on their unique journeys. Not every person requires assistance in each area, but any positive change, no matter the percentage, marks significant progress toward self-sufficiency and a better quality of life! We invite you to join us in celebrating these stories of transformation and progress. 

 

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February '24 Collective Impact Report Download Social Media Kit


The 14 Contributing Agencies


Alston Wilkes Society

Bethel Day Shelter

Carolina Community Actions

Catawba Mental Health

FAVOR (Faces and Voices of Recovery)

House of Agape Ministry

Keystone Substance Abuse Services

No Sad Story Ministry

Pathways Community Center Intake & Referrals

The Haven Men's Shelter

The Life House Cottage

The Manna House Pantry

V.I.T.A (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)

Veterans Bridge Home

May 4, 2026
Welcoming Jericha Osborn, Intake & Engagement Manager Pathways Community Center is honored to welcome Jericha Osborn to our team as our new Intake and Engagement Manager. Jericha joins us with a deep calling to serve individuals experiencing homelessness and navigating life transitions. With more than two years of experience in recovery and community-based support, she has walked closely alongside individuals in some of their most challenging seasons, offering not only guidance, but presence, compassion, and unwavering belief in what’s possible. Her work is rooted in meeting people exactly where they are, honoring their dignity, and helping them take meaningful steps toward stability and restoration. Through her role, Jericha will help connect individuals to critical resources such as shelter, treatment, and community support, while also serving as a consistent source of encouragement and accountability along their journey. We are grateful for the compassion, strength, and hope she brings to Pathways and the many lives that will be impacted through her work. Please join us in warmly welcoming Jericha to the Pathways family.
May 3, 2026
Collective Impact in Action March continued to show what’s possible when a community stays committed to the work. Across the Pathways campus, partners, volunteers, and on-site agencies remained engaged, responding to needs and creating real opportunities for individuals and families to move forward. Throughout the month, 404 services were delivered across our campus. Each one represents more than a moment of support. It reflects coordination, trust, and a shared commitment to showing up for our community in meaningful ways. Access to food and nourishment remained a critical part of that support. In March, 1,756 hot meals were served, alongside 1,546 bags of fresh groceries distributed. These resources continue to meet immediate needs while helping create stability for individuals and families navigating uncertain seasons. March also marked the close of another impactful VITA tax season. By the end of the month, 5,263 tax returns had been completed, serving 2,843 clients across York County. This work helped ensure individuals and families could file with confidence, access the credits they’ve earned, and keep more of what they’ve worked for. The work continues to build. Not always loudly, but consistently. And that consistency is what creates lasting impact.
May 3, 2026
Collective Impact in Action Across the Pathways campus, partners, volunteers, and on-site agencies continued to show up with purpose, meeting needs and cultivating real pathways forward. From workforce development and housing support to health, recovery, and community connection, the momentum continues to build. In February, 83% of individuals enhanced their health and wellness, engaging with healthcare providers, counselors, peer-support specialists, and Learning Lab programming to take meaningful steps toward stability and wholeness. We also celebrated three individuals transitioning into independent living, marking powerful milestones on their journey toward self-sufficiency. We also expanded access to nourishment through our partnership with House of Agape, adding breakfast service on Fridays and Saturdays. This expansion now provides nine hot, nutritious meals each week on our campus, helping ensure consistent care and support throughout the week. In total, 443 services were provided through our on-site agencies, each one representing care, coordination, and collaboration in action. February was a reminder that when community shows up consistently, transformation continues.