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We guide families to a safe harbor

 

We assisted 25,905 individuals and families with housing assistance and utilities in 2021

The Salvation Army Pathway of Hope initiative and The Salvation Army’s network of services guides families through the support they need, because breaking the vicious cycle of poverty and crisis requires more than just services — it requires hope. Rather than simply addressing symptoms of poverty, we find the root cause so that we can guide families to a safe harbor where their lives can begin anew. We offer job training, housing, case management, counseling, treatment services, and child services within a supportive community that listens and understands while providing guidance and hope.

Cidney's Recovery - Women's Way, Ke Ola Pono

Cidney was pregnant and living in a tent when another homeless person notified The Salvation Army of her condition. Because of The Salvation Army’s Women’s Way program, the delivery of this baby was different from Cidney’s previous pregnancies — she was offered drug treatment services and the option to keep her child. Time spent at Women’s Way allowed Cidney to get sober and care for her; but unfortunately, her daughter passed away from a rare condition when she was just 23 months old. Through The Salvation Army’s support, Cidney was able to overcome life’s challenges once again, and has retained her sobriety. She is even working across the street from where her tent once stood, helping others who are currently experiencing homelessness.

We guide families through the support they need, because breaking the vicious cycle of poverty requires more than just services - it requires hope