Pathways Vermont

Pathways Vermont A non-profit organization that provides community-based mental health services and collaborative learning that center people as the experts of their own lives.

Pathways Vermont is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that supports people to live and thrive in the community at times in their lives when they are most distressed: when they are struggling with thoughts of suicide, are experiencing homelessness, incarceration, institutionalization, mental health struggles or substance use challenges. Pathways Vermont is the first and largest Housing First organi

zation in Vermont, providing permanent housing without requirements or barriers. This evidence based model has been proven to be the most successful approach to ending and preventing homelessness. Through our Housing First programs, we serve people struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues, as well as veterans, families, and people coming out of correctional facilities and other institutions. We use a peer-supported alternative approach to mental health in which individuals with lived experience of mental health challenges guide and aid those experiencing similar challenges. From our Community Center that provides peer support in a friendly setting, to our Soteria House which supports people experiencing mental health crises for the first time, to our 7 days/week, non-judgemental phone Support Line, our programs have an immeasurable impact on the everyday lives of our neighbors in need. Since our inception in 2010, Pathways Vermont has succeeded in:

Housing more than 500 individuals, including 180 children
Helping 75 people find employment
Completing 28,842 supportive phone conversations
Preventing 1,122 instances of use of emergency services

Welcome Home! 🏡🔑 Thanks to our Permanent Supportive Housing staff in Franklin and Rutland Counties, three more Vermonter...
06/05/2026

Welcome Home! 🏡🔑 Thanks to our Permanent Supportive Housing staff in Franklin and Rutland Counties, three more Vermonters are home today.

Spring at Soteria House! 🌷☀️
06/03/2026

Spring at Soteria House! 🌷☀️

Last month, Pathways Vermont and Howard Center presented about Mental Health Urgent Care (MHUC) at The Power of Peer Sup...
06/02/2026

Last month, Pathways Vermont and Howard Center presented about Mental Health Urgent Care (MHUC) at The Power of Peer Support 2026 National Conference in Ottawa!

MHUC, located in Burlington, is a collaboration that brings together partners from the University of Vermont Medical Center, Community Health Centers, Howard Center, and Pathways Vermont.

Matt Kimball, MHUC Peer Support Team Lead (Pathways Vermont), and Audrey Davis, MHUC Clinical Supervisor (Howard Center), walked through the collaboration, from early discussions to the grand opening, which made the MHUC partnership successful.

J Helms, Training Institute Director (Pathways Vermont), provided an overview of the foundational peer support training series provided to MHUC staff across disciplines, including peer support providers and clinicians.

We were so proud to be at the conference and to share the impact of this important program!

Join Morgan’s Place Peer Support Center staff and community members for our next skillshare, this Saturday, May 30th at ...
05/28/2026

Join Morgan’s Place Peer Support Center staff and community members for our next skillshare, this Saturday, May 30th at 12 pm, led by community member Grace!

Join us to learn the basics of hand sewing and explore the creative opportunities that come with learning to sew.

This event will be held at Morgan’s Place Peer Support Center (50 South Willard St in Burlington). Please reach out to [email protected] with any questions!

Pathways Vermont's 2026 Community Breakfast was a success! 💙🥳It was an inspiring morning filled with connection and comm...
05/27/2026

Pathways Vermont's 2026 Community Breakfast was a success! 💙🥳

It was an inspiring morning filled with connection and community, and we were thrilled to bring 200 people together to revive this impactful event. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us and took the time to connect with our work.

A special thank you to our sponsors, whose support fueled our A Movement for Mental Health campaign, making both the Community Breakfast and our May partnerships with local businesses possible. We are so grateful for your commitment to our work and mission.

Taking a moment to recognize the wonderful sponsors of our A Movement for Mental Health campaign this May, which include...
05/15/2026

Taking a moment to recognize the wonderful sponsors of our A Movement for Mental Health campaign this May, which includes support for our upcoming Community Breakfast Fundraiser!

We are grateful for their generosity and their commitment to our mission 💙

Join staff and community members at Morgan’s Place Peer Support Center for a social space where you get to participate i...
05/13/2026

Join staff and community members at Morgan’s Place Peer Support Center for a social space where you get to participate in a creative and thought-provoking game!

Dungeons & Dragons & Decompress is every Thursday from 6-8 pm at 50 South Willard Street in Burlington.

D&D is a whimsical world-building game, which involves role-playing, storytelling, problem-solving, and whatever unique additions you bring to it.

All are welcome, no experience necessary!

Email [email protected], or call Jim at (802) 777-6185 with any questions.

As part of our A Movement for Mental Health campaign this May, join Judit, Certified Yoga Teacher and Natural Health Coa...
05/12/2026

As part of our A Movement for Mental Health campaign this May, join Judit, Certified Yoga Teacher and Natural Health Coach at the Brandon Yoga Center, on May 31st for a Somatic Yoga Workshop.

Somatic Yoga is an intuitive, body-led movement practice that helps you reconnect with your body’s wisdom through sensation, expression, and nervous system regulation.

Whether you’re new to yoga or have years of experience, this new practice is simple, effective, and easy to integrate into daily life.

This workshop is donation-based, and all proceeds support Pathways Vermont! 💙

To register, please visit brandonyogacenter.com/somatic, or email [email protected].

We are pleased to announce that we will be leading a Relationships-First workshop at Hula (50 Lakeside Ave in Burlington...
05/07/2026

We are pleased to announce that we will be leading a Relationships-First workshop at Hula (50 Lakeside Ave in Burlington) on Tuesday, May 12th at 10 am!

In this interactive workshop, we will explore how to navigate and embrace discomfort in professional relationships while engaging with the core values of Pathways Vermont’s Relationship-First Practice: humanity, authenticity, collaboration, humility, curiosity, and hope. Through this lens, participants will build empathy, strengthen communication, and develop more meaningful and effective workplace connections.

🔗 Please follow this link to register: https://sevendaystickets.ticketsauce.com/e/relationships-first-workshop/tickets

As part of our A Movement for Mental Health fundraiser this month, we are excited to partner with The Vermont Comedy Clu...
05/06/2026

As part of our A Movement for Mental Health fundraiser this month, we are excited to partner with The Vermont Comedy Club for their Good Clean Fun show. Half of all proceeds from the show will benefit Pathways Vermont!

Come out on May 9th for an interactive and FUN improvised comedy show for the whole family!

Buy your tickets now, and look out for us at the door of the show. We look forward to connecting with you.

🎫 Grab your tickets here: https://www-vermontcomedyclub-com.seatengine.com/shows/358984

Address

1 Kennedy Drive, L2
South Burlington, VT
05403

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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