Statistics often paint a grim picture for Georgia's youth with incarcerated parents, noting they are significantly less likely to finish high school than their peers. However, the Atlanta-based organization Pathway Partners is on a mission to disrupt those statistics by providing an uncompromising safety net.
Recognizing that a single financial crisis or a lack of academic support can derail years of hard work, they offer emergency financial aid for household essentials and one-on-one tutoring. Their holistic approach ensures that the instability of a parent’s incarceration does not become a permanent roadblock to a student's senior year. This year, the organization is celebrating a historic milestone: their largest graduating class to date, with every single student accepted into either a career-track certification program or a four-year university. These graduates are proof that when the community steps in to bridge the gap, Georgia's youth can overcome any obstacle. Pathway
Partners isn't just handing out diplomas; they are equipping a new generation of resilient leaders to transform their communities from the inside out.