Housing
Over 1.6 billion people across the world live in inadequate housing,
with over 100 million people experiencing homelessness, according
to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
Our Work
Pathway to Tomorrow is dedicated to supporting at-risk youth, individuals, families, seniors and veterans in securing safe, quality affordable housing and supportive services.
We believe that housing is one of life’s most fundamental denominators, and access to it is a predictor of safety, health, and opportunity.
Our team and partners have over 50 years of combined experience in the development of affordable housing and supportive programming, serving communities throughout California.
Programs
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Our Focus
Pathway is committed to building thriving communities through the development of safe, quality affordable housing and supportive programming for at-risk youth, individuals, families, veterans seniors, and special needs populations.
Who We Help
Who We Help
We serve individuals, families, veterans, seniors and transition – aged youth who are low to moderate income, at risk of homelessness, or lack access to the economic resources they need to lead stable lives.
What We Do
We build single-family homes, multi-family housing, and mixed-use residential projects that are designed with our residents in mind.
We believe in sustainable design and development that helps foster a sense of community, allows for pride of ownership and enables resident empowerment.
Apprenticeship opportunities
Apprenticeship opportunities
Pathway provides youth from low-income backgrounds with apprenticeships on Pathway-commissioned projects that allow them to learn construction-related trades such as carpentry, electrical wiring, plumbing, fencing, landscape design, ironwork, masonry, and construction management.
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