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When a fire damaged Tywanna’s home, she had nowhere to go. After spending time at an emergency shelter, she moved into Pathways, where she was given the tools to find a job, start a savings account, and move into permanent housing. She has since earned her certified nursing degree and hopes to someday become an LPN.
Your donation can help women like Robin and Tywanna. Whether you make a monetary gift or donate an item on our Wish List, you will be helping to clothe, feed, shelter, and educate homeless women and children. You will be helping them find their way home.
Here’s what your tax-deductible donation can buy…
- $25 provides two nights of shelter for a woman and her child
- $50 provides a month’s worth of meals for a woman living on the street
- $100 provides transportation for three homeless women to go on job searches
- $500 provides job training classes for homeless women
- $1,000 provides counseling and support for five homeless woman and their children
- $5,000 provides special programs for 25 children in our Learning to Be a Kid program
Ways to give:
- Area of Greatest Need. Whether you give once or annually, we’ll make sure your donation goes where it is needed most.
- Day Center. Provide food, showers, laundry facilities, education and social services to our Day Center guests.
- Circle of Hope. Give a monthly gift in the amount of your choice each month.
- Heart & Home Society. A donation of $1,000 a year or more entitles you to become a member of the Heart & Home Society.
- Mother’s Day. Give a gift in honor of the mothers in your life.
- Mudbowl. Love ultimate Frisbee? Grab a team and come play! Contact Karen Griner at karen.griner@pathwayshome.org (205)322-6854 for details.
- Sporting Clays. Come enjoy a day of skeet shooting at Selwood Farms. Contact Karen Griner at karen.griner@pathwayshome.org (205)322-6854 for details.
If you have any questions about donations, please contact Karen Griner, Development Director, at (205) 322-6854 or email karen.griner@pathwayshome.org.


January 31, 2012
December 29, 2011