Your absence at our Imaginary Feast is again requested....
PATH received a very special gift after the Christmas holiday. Miles, a 4th Grader from the Walden School made a $100 donation to PATH’s Imaginary Feast and sent us this beautiful picture. Miles took a field trip the PATH Mall and was so impressed that he saved his money for an entire year and then his parents matched his savings. Thank Miles (and Mom and Dad) for your generosity this holiday season.
THE IMAGINARY FEAST
- Will not be at a fancy hotel
- Cocktails and dinner will not be served
- Your gift will help homeless families find homes
YOUR SAVINGS
- No expensive dinner ticket
- No tuxedo rental
- No new dress
- No babysitting
- No parking
We hope you will contribute your "savings" toward the programs at PATH. Each donation allows PATH to provide assistance to more than 14,000 individuals, families and children each year. As more people turn to PATH in this challenging economy, your contribution is more crucial than ever. Your contribution impacts thousands of people in need -- homeless families impacted by the foreclosure crisis, veterans, low-income and uninsured individuals and many people struggling to make ends meet after the loss of a job.
* $25 provides after school recreational services for three children.
* $50 provides food & outreach services for 5 people living on the streets.
* $100 provides housing assistance and counseling for three individuals
* $250 provides employment training and skills for three job seekers
* $1,000 provides one month of safe housing and services for one person
* $2,500 provides a permanent home and independence for one family.
DONATE NOW!

THEN
After Don Newton lost his job, the family struggled to make ends meet with one income. Soon after, his wife Gretta lost her job and within three months, the family of three found themselves homeless. The Newtons represent the new faces of homelessness: Hardworking, healthy and addiction-free individuals who ended up on the street in the wake of our struggling economy.
NOW
Don, Gretta and Sydney reside at People Assisting The Homeless (PATH). Here, they have access to more than two dozen programs including employment preparation, job placement, health care and legal services -- all free of charge.