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If you have questions about Pathway Homes or its programs, please feel free to write or visit us at:
Pathway Homes, Inc.
10201 Fairfax Boulevard, Suite 200
Fairfax, VA 22030-2209
(This is a new address as of December 13, 2006)
The telephone number is:
703/876-0390
The fax number is:
703/876-0394
To access TTY/TDD/PC services, the number is:
1/800/828-1120
The Voice number is:
1/800/828-1140
The Pathway Homes Consumer Advisory Council may be reached by confidential voicemail at 703/876-0390 ext. 511.
Also, please feel free to send an e-mail directly to one of the various executives or managers at Pathways:
- Joel B. McNair, LPC, LMFT, Chief Executive Officer
- Sylisa Lambert-Woodard, EdD, LCSW, LSATP, MAC, President and Chief Operating Officer
- Brenda Brennan, Vice President for Finance and Administration
- Sherry Meyers, LCSW, Vice President for Clinical Services
- Alyssa Ford Morel, Vice President for Philanthropy
- Lauren Taub, LCSW, Vice President for Supported Living
- Anita Robinson, LCSW, Associate Vice President for Clinical Services
- Eleanor Vincent, MPA, CSAC, Director of Quality Assurance
- Julie Elwell, Director, Stevenson Place
- Grace Hipona, MS, NCC, LPC, Division Director
- Chris Jacobs, Program Director, Men's and Women's In-Home Support Programs
- Sakin Mire, Payroll and Human Resources Coordinator
- Michelle Pardee, Assistant Director, Stevenson Place
- Lauren Pollet, Office Manager
- Don Scott, Controller
- Analise Setorie, Program Director, SHOP
- Khadijah Shaw, Program Director, SHOP
- Randy Shusman, LCSW, Division Director
- Doug Slothouber, MA, Project Director
If you are not sure who to contact, you can also e-mail a message to our webmaster who will forward your message to the appropriate staff member.
Pathway Homes hosts two recreational events each year for everyone it serves: a holiday party and a summer cookout. Here, guests in front of the 2010 Cookout's theme-reflecting "hippie bus" include (left to right) Dottie McKee and Trudy Harsh of The Brain Foundation, State Senator David Marsden, and Pathway Homes CEO Joel McNair.
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