The Salvation Army in Marinette, WI

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80 W Russell Street
Marinette, WI
54143

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

(715) 735-7448

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Pathway of Hope, just part of our story...

What is Pathway of Hope? The Pathway of Hope is an approach to providing targeted case management services to families with a desire to take action to increase sufficiency. Who is eligible? Families with at least one child under the age of 18 AND the desire to work collaboratively with The Salvation Army to better their circumstances. What is expected? Participation is voluntary but participants must be willing to commit to regular contact with a trained case manager in order to: • Assess the holistic needs of the family and identify barriers to stability. • Identify strengths in the family and connect with resources in the community and within The Salvation Army*. • Partner with The Salvation Army team to help establish an action plan and track progress. • Celebrate success and receive encouragement and support as the family works toward their goals. • Provide connection to pastoral care and spiritual services, as desired. *All resources provided by The Salvation Army or community partners are dependent on eligibility and availability. Potential Family Outcomes? As part of Pathway of Hope participation families will be assessed to identify progress towards: • Increased stability • Reduction in barriers to sufficiency • Increased hope • Reduced need for emergency or supportive services.

If you or someone you know may benefit from our Pathway of Hope program please contact our Family Services Caseworker, Bonnie Rietz @ (715) 735-7448 ext 10

CURRENT IMPACT – Wisconsin & Upper Michigan Division (as of 10/1/2017): • 402 households have enrolled in Pathway of Hope. • Increased Stability: 78% of actively engaged families have experienced an increase in stability. • Reduction in Barriers: 62% of identified barriers have been reduced. • Increased Hope: 69% of actively engaged families report an increase in Hope.