WELCOME TO PATHWAY RESOURCE CENTER
FEATURED PROGRAMS
NEW PROGRAMS FROM PATHWAY!
REED Program

What is REED?
REED stands for Reach, Educate, and Empower to Disrupt.
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REED is an intervention program designed to empower people to reach their highest potential.​
Who is REED for?
REED is for Indianapolis residents aged 18-45 who reside in the following zip codes: 46201, 46205, 46218, 46219, 46226, 46229, 46235, and 46236
What does REED provide?
The REED program provides free transportation, mental health support, family assistance, job readiness training, parenting education, and much more.
PATHWAY PARTNERSHIPS SPOTLIGHT
Pathway Resource Center Partners with Lawrence Township to Support Food Pantry Access
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Lawrence Township Trustee Steve Talley, and State Senator and CEO of Pathway Resource Center La Keisha Jackson have announced their partnership between Driven 2 Success and the Office of Lawrence Township.
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This partnership will provide free rides for Lawrence Township residents from their homes to two food pantries located in Lawrence Township, Sharing Place Food Pantry and Community Cupboard of Lawrence.
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For more information, visit driven2success.info and www.lawtwp.org
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PATHWAY NEWS
PATHWAY'S FALL HARVEST FUNDRAISER SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
2024 Inaugural Fall Harvest Fundraiser
We extend our deepest gratitude to our incredible sponsors for their generous support of our Fall Harvest Fundraiser. Your contributions made this event a resounding success, helping us raise crucial funds to continue providing vital services to our community.


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PATHWAY'S YOUTH ANTI-GUN VIOLENCE DAY SPONSOR SPOTLIGHT
2024 Youth Anti-Gun Violence Day
Pathway Resource Center would like to recognize and thank the following corporate partners who supported our 2024 Youth Anti-Gun Violence Day. We greatly appreciate your support in helping us stand up for a safer community for youth and families.
Platinum Sponsor
Marion County Health Department


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PATHWAY IMPACT
2,000
Families have received affordable housing through Pathway Resource Center's affordable housing program
140,760
Youth and adults have received training in job skills, education workshops, employment readiness skills, and crime prevention through Pathway's programs
25,000
Local residents have received technology services and computer training with free access to Pathway's Computer Lab