Over the three-month period, 365 individuals received help from Pathways. Among them were 99 people experiencing rough sleeping, including those living in cars or forced to sleep on the streets. The charity also supported 25 individuals at risk of eviction, working to prevent them from entering homelessness in the first place.
Demand for Pathways’ services continues to rise, with 149 new referrals made to the charity this quarter alone. Despite these challenges, Pathways successfully helped 97 people move into accommodation, providing a crucial step toward long-term stability and recovery.
Pathways’ commitment to holistic support is also reflected in its 71 active participants in recovery sessions, which offer guidance, structure, and community to individuals rebuilding their lives.
These figures underscore both the scale of the homelessness crisis and the essential role Pathways plays in offering safety, guidance, and hope to those who need it most.