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Shelter and support services to individuals who are experiencing homelessness. Pathway provides shelter to single men, couples, single men with children, and intact families with children.

Safe Horizons offers shelter and support services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and homelessness. The services and support programs are delivered to the community in a variety of formats ranging from shelter and housing to support groups and legal assistance. Pathway Shelter is one of two shelters operated in St. Clair County by Safe Horizons.

Pathway Shelter is a 28-bed facility that provides services to men who are homeless or survivors of domestic violence or sexual assault, as well as homeless couples and families. Professional staff and trained volunteers are available 24 hours a day to assist homeless individuals and their families. Services offered at Pathway Shelter include:

  • Emergency Shelter
  • Referral for crisis, individual and group counseling
  • Case management coordination, including referrals for housing, employment, financial services, education, legal services, child care and health care
  • Referrals to the Family Independence Agency (FIA)
  • Referrals for disability benefits
  • Referrals for resume services
  • Clothing assistance
  • Bus transportation
  • Nutritional meals

Non-Discrimination Statement

Pathway Shelter will not discriminate against any person because of race, religion, age, or sex and has established a policy mandating equal opportunity to participating in all programs and activities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, height, weight or handicap. To reach Pathway Shelter Home 24 hours a day call 810-982-1020 in the Port Huron area.