For the last 11 years, Jade has built a life grounded in community, with the support of Urban Pathways. Jade and her mother both struggled with mental illness, making it impossible for the two to live together. For many years before coming to Urban Pathways, Jade struggled with the instability ...
Born and raised in the Bronx, Maria endured hardship from a young age. Her mother passed away at just 39 years old, leaving Maria to navigate her formative years alone as she experienced abuse and struggled with alcoholism. Without a stable personal support system, Maria entered a three-quarte...
Urban Pathways Attends Capitol Hill Day as New York State Coordinator
The National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH) hosts an annual Capitol Hill Day, gathering advocates from across the country to meet with their members of Congress and share ways the f...
Urban Pathways’ Director of Policy Testifies for Mental Health Care Access at State Attorney General Hearing
On June 22, 2022, Urban Pathways' Director of Policy Nicole McVinua testified at an in-person hearing held by Attorney General Letitia James on the inaccessibility of mental health care ...
Urban Pathways Partners with Columbia University for Motivational Interviewing Pilot Session
Over the course of the past year, Urban Pathways has worked closely with Columbia’s School of Social Work to design and deliver Motivational Interviewing (MI) curricula to our staf...
On June 2nd, Council Member Althea Stevens (District 16) introduced legislation to establish a prevailing wage for city-contracted human service workers.