Tag Archives: PATH

Housing Is a Human Right PATH

In 2015, Casa Esperanza joined forces with PATH, a statewide nonprofit that for 40 years has provided services to more […more…]

PATH: People Assisting the Homeless PATH

Homelessness has been growing in Santa Barbara, where last year nearly 2,000 people were living without shelter, a situation that […more…]

Ending the Crisis of Our Time PATH

When your mission is to end homelessness in California, watching the number of unsheltered people continue to climb across the […more…]

Lind Brothers Receive AFP Youth in Philanthropy Award Santa Barbara Education Foundation

In celebration of National Philanthropy Day, the Association of Fundraising Professionals will pay tribute to the individuals, organizations, and businesses […more…]

A PATH Home PATH

It’s the middle of August in 2021 and the number of people experiencing homelessness across Santa Barbara County has reached […more…]

Finding a Compassionate PATH Nonprofit has Increased Homelessness Outreach Through Partnerships PATH

The COVID pandemic was surely a challenge for just about everyone in Santa Barbara and all around the world, but […more…]

The Making it Home Tour: Helping the Homeless Community Find Their PATH PATH

Community members that are experiencing homelessness could often use a path to help guide them from the street into a […more…]

Path (People Assisting the Homeless) Hosts Fourth Annual Making It Home Tour PATH

Experience a Virtual Guided Tour Celebrating the Meaning of Home PATH (People Assisting The Homeless) hosts their fourth annual Making […more…]

Elected Official Briefing On Homelessness With PATH Santa Barbara PATH

On Friday, April 23rd, People Assisting The Homeless (PATH) leadership will brief elected officials and their staff on the work […more…]

Making It Home Tour PATH

PATH (People Assisting The Homeless) is hosting their fourth annual Making It Home Tour on June 5th, a virtual, guided […more…]

Making it Home PATH

From 2015 through 2020, homelessness in Santa Barbara County grew by roughly 10% to 1,897 men, women and children. The […more…]