Men’s Transitional Housing

Pathways Men’s Transitional Housing

Pathways is a transitional living program, specifically designed to provide a safe and sober living environment to help homeless men become stable and self-sufficient. Each client has the opportunity to participate in the program for up to two years. The men are required to set and achieve goals to become self-sufficient. Such goals include obtaining employment and permanent housing. Many of the Pathways clients have come from our PATH Emergency Winter Shelter and transitioned into the Pathways program.

The men are also available to volunteer at community events and are involved in the Recycling Program which is a tremendous help for Fairground and downtown events in Red Bluff. The Pathways program is in partnership with Tehama District Fair, Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency, St Elizabeth Hospital, and PATH.

For more information about the Pathways program, please contact:
(530) 727-9291