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CONTACT

Address: 340 N. Madison Ave.

Los Angeles, CA 90004

Phone: (323) 644-2200

Email: path@epath.org

Website: epath.org

Twitter: @pathpartners

Instagram: @pathpartners

Facebook Page: @path.la

Top Executive: Joel John Roberts, CEO

Year Established: 1984

SERVICE AREA

Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Jose and Sacramento

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Harreld Adams

City Executive (Retired)

Ellen Evans Agee

Capital Group Companies

Terry Bird

Bird Marella Law Firm

Eileen Dardick

Property Owner

Julie Downey

LA City Attorney’s Office (Retired)

Laura Diamond

Attorney and Author

Michael Goldberg

Financial Services (Retired)

Shane Goldsmith

Liberty Hill Foundation

Myrna Hant

Center for the Study of Women at UCLA

Mark Jones

Westwood Presbyterian Church

Kaaren Kurtzman

Compass Real Estate

Sal Mendoza

City National Bank

Donald Morrison

UCLA Anderson School

Marsha Jones Moutrie

City Attorney of Santa Monica

Stanley Schneider

Gursey, Schneider LLP

Julie Summers

Community Activist

Brian Tucker

Attorney, Chaplain, Veteran LA County USC Hospital

Cathy Watts

Community Activist

Lindsay Wiggins

Watson Wyatt

Sayed Ali

Interpreters Unlimited (San Diego)

Ron Fox

Business/Financial Executive (Retired)

Jane Blumenfeld, City Planner (Retired)

Jeff Prang

LA County Assessor

Sharif Atkins

Actor

Terry Pullan

Religious Leader

Dylan Ward

Hayes Commercial Group (Santa Barbara)

Claire West Orr

(Founder), Interiors by Claire West (Ex Officio)

Alison Myers

Megan Insurance Services (Ex Officio)


Mission Statement

To end homelessness for individuals, families, and communities.

Get Involved

DONATE

epath.org/give

VOLUNTEER

epath.org/volunteer

About Us

Founded in 1984, PATH is the largest homeless nonprofit organization working to end homelessness for individuals, families, and communities in California. We do this by building affordable housing and providing supportive services statewide. PATH works in over 150 California cities and serves 20% of the state’s population experiencing homelessness. In the last five years, PATH has helped more than 10,000 people move into permanent housing.

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