In the last year alone we’ve served…
Our ImpactWorking together with our donors and partners, we change lives every day.
1064 served via Outreach
For many individuals experiencing street homelessness, outreach serves as their first step toward improving their quality of life. Our Outreach Teams actively engage with adults who are unhoused, prioritizing personalized interaction and offering services to address immediate needs.
Learn More About Our Outreach1665 served via drop-in centers
Many of those who have spent years living on the streets are apprehensive about entering traditional shelter. The Olivieri Drop-In Center and the 9th Avenue Drop-In Center offer 24-hour services, including hot meals, clothing, showers, health assessments, crisis intervention, and more.
Learn More About Drop-in Centers457 served via safe havens
Our Safe Havens and stabilization programs offer accessible transitional housing solutions that prioritize stability as people work toward more permanent housing. These residences offer individualized support services on-site to meet the unique needs of each person.
Learn More About Safe Havens732 served via supportive housing
These living spaces assist adults as they move toward long-term housing solutions. Our program sites vary, including apartment buildings with integrated support services, as well as scattered-site apartments suitable for those who require less intensive assistance.
Learn More About Supportive Housing726 total placements
- 42%of active outreach clients were placed into transitional or permanent housing
- 92%of individuals in our Permanent Housing achieved 1-year stability
Who We ServeCreating a New York of thriving communities where everyone has a place to call home.
At Urban Pathways, we are committed to serving a diverse community. Every year we meet thousands of New Yorkers where they are, acknowledging their distinct needs and aspirations as we support them on their journey towards finding a home of their own.
- 72% Male
- 27% Female
- 1% Transgender
- 1% Gender Non-conforming or chose not to disclose
- 57% Black / African American
- 27% White / Caucasian
- 14% Native American, Alaskan Native, Asian, Mixed Race / Multi-racial
- 1% Chose not to disclose
- 1% No data
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Donate NowBe part of the solution
Your donation directly helps individuals struggling with homelessness or housing insecurity. Your funding pays for everyday necessities, food, housing, clothing, and case management services that help people on their path toward a brighter future.
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2023 ANNUAL REPORTRead the full report
In the last year we’ve placed 642 individuals in supportive housing, advocated successfully to increase the COLA for New York’s human service workers, and met 2,440 individuals on their path to stability. With 109 new units underway, we’re expanding to meet our diverse needs, and fostering a New York where everyone has a home. Explore our 2023 Annual Report to find out more.
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