Pathway to Recovery

Pathway to Recovery

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Multi-tiered Substance-Free Supportive Housing programs for residents in recovery. Support is provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Our original program, Pathway-I is a 21-bed supportive housing program and serves as the pointy of entry for participants arriving from the streets and shelters. Services include mental health and addiction support, individual and group therapy, case management, goal planning, employment referral assistance, daily living skills, relapse prevention, aftercare, and housing placement. Trained staff a

05/27/2026

A couple of our graduates for June!

Kenny-just completed our semi-independent program and is moving into his own Pathway apartment!

Jonathan- completed our entry level program and is moving to semi-independent living!

Pathway promotes self-sufficiency by providing 3 phases of housing starting with our entry level program, progressing to semi-independent townhouses, to private apartments for individuals in recovery!

Way to go guys!

05/27/2026

Congratulations Day Day! We love seeing progression like this! Day Day stayed committed to his goals and has earned his license for first time since 2017! So proud of you!

Photos from Pathway to Recovery's post 05/26/2026

Happy Memorial day! Thank you to all the service members! We will always owe gratitude for those who made the ultimate sacrifice 🇺🇸

Photos from Pathway to Recovery's post 05/12/2026

A huge THANK YOU to the one and only Dennis Bender who has completed his term as our Board President! We are grateful for your service to us and even more so for your continued service to the recovery community! You are one of a kind sir!

05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Pathway to Recovery!

Today we honor the strength, sacrifice, love, and resilience of mothers everywhere. We recognize the mothers in recovery, the mothers waiting for loved ones to heal, the women who stepped into mother roles when they didn’t have to, the mothers fighting through loss, and all of the mother's that are the glue holding their families together!

We wouldn't be here without you! Today, we celebrate you and you deserve every minute!

Photos from Pathway to Recovery's post 05/03/2026

Today is a big one!!

One of our own, Dax Bastian, just purchased a car for the first time in years.

That might sound simple on the outside, but it’s not.

For many of the men we serve, something like owning a vehicle represents a long climb back. It means:

• Rebuilding identification, finances, and credit
• Maintaining sobriety long enough to create stability
• Showing up to work consistently and earning trust
• Learning how to budget instead of survive day-to-day
• Staying accountable even when it would be easier not to

There were years where transportation meant relying on others, walking, or missing opportunities altogether. A car changes that. It creates access. It creates independence. It creates responsibility.

But more than anything, it represents momentum.

This didn’t happen overnight. This is the result of months of structure, support, setbacks, and choosing to keep going.

We’re proud of you!!

04/29/2026

Please help us congratulate our two most recent graduates of Pathway 1!

Both have completed at least six months in recovery while staying engaged in mental health support, built consistency with over 90 days at their employer, and reached self-sufficiency by covering their own rental cost.

They are now taking the next step, transitioning into our semi-independent program with a six month lease as they continue working toward their own apartment.

This is what possibilities look like. Proud of both of you! Way to be an example to the new guy!

Photos from Pathway to Recovery's post 04/23/2026

“Spring is proof that there is beauty in new beginnings.”

Photos from Pathway to Recovery's post 04/18/2026

Paying it forward!!

After last week’s wind took down our fence, our residents didn’t hesitate. They volunteered their time, stepped up, and put in the work to get it back up and secure for a fellow property.

This isnt a place to just stop using drugs or alcohol. It’s a community where people choose to show up for each other, give back, and take pride in where they are and where they’re going.

Grateful to be part of this culture.

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2135 N Alabama Street
Indianapolis, IN
46202