Canadians living in poverty are increasingly vulnerable. Today, about 3.4 million Canadians, including over 622,000 children live in poverty. Many living in poverty often face a cycle of recidivism - where they move from crisis to crisis and remain vulnerable. Pathway of Hope focuses on identifying and addressing root cause issues for people living in poverty. It is a high impact strengths-based case management approach to providing targeted services to people with a desire to take action to break the cycle of crisis and vulnerability.
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Through Pathway of Hope, intensive individualized supports are given for participants to achieve short and long term goals. It is rooted in integrated mission using partnership and intentional care to build and transform community. This program is designed to empower participants to overcome barriers, achieve self-sufficiency, and build a stable future for themselves and their families by working with a designated outreach caseworker.​
Paving the Path
What does a Pathway of Hope journey look like?
Resources & Connections
Involvement in Pathway of Hope not only introduces you to The Salvation Army, but also to other services and resources that are available in your community.
A designated caseworker
A network of support
A sense of community
Holistic programs
Spiritual guidance
Connection to services and resources
For more information about how to access this program, please contact us
Community and Family Services Caseworker
519-245-5398