Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
PATH ProgramProjects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) - A federal grant program to assist individuals experiencing homelessness who have mental illness or co-occurring disorders; the program funds community-based outreach services to connect individuals to mental health, substance abuse, case management, and other support services as well as limited housing services.
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Eligible Services
- Outreach services
- Screening and diagnostic treatment services
- Habilitation and rehabilitation services
- Community mental health services
- Alcohol and drug treatment services
- Staff training
- Case management services
- Supportive and supervisory services in residential settings
- Referrals for primary health services, job training, educational services
- Relevant housing services
Click this link for the Program Manual for PATH Providers
PATH services are available in 36 of Tennessee’s most populated counties.

Use the search box below to see the provider for your county.
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