Pathway Homes Renames Award after Rep. Connolly and Presented to Del. Bulova at Annual Breakfast
Pathway Homes recognized the dedication, leadership, and support of Del. David Bulova, Virginia Housing Alliance Executive Director Brian Koziol, and Virginia Housing. The awards took place during Pathway Homes’ Steps to Pathways Breakfast on October 3 at the Fairview Marriott for their efforts to ensure vulnerable members of the community have needed services and a place to call home.
This year Pathway Homes’ Spirit of Hope Award was renamed as the Gerry Connolly Spirit of Hope Award in recognition of the late Congressman’s years of service and support of Pathway Homes and its clients. On hand for the name change were Congressman James Walkinshaw and Connolly’s wife Cathy “Smitty” Connolly. Walkinshaw, Connolly, and Fairfax City Mayor Catherine Read helped present the renamed award to honoree Delegate David Bulova for his tremendous work to help people get mental health services and stable housing.
The annual event raised more than $150,000 and awareness for Pathways’ work to prevent and end
homelessness. It featured speakers including Pathway clients, civic leaders, and its awardees. Nearly 300 people attended the annual event in support of Pathways—a nonprofit providing mental health services starting with safe, stable housing to individuals marginalized by poverty and inequity.
About Pathway Homes
For more than 45 years, Pathway Homes has enabled tens of thousands of people in the National Capital region with serious mental illnesses and other co-occurring disabilities to access affordable housing and critical supportive services to help them recover their lives. Following a housing-focused model, Pathway Homes is a partner in preventing and ending homelessness, touching nearly 2,000 lives each year and ensuring access to affordable stable homes in permanent supportive housing units.
See event photos below.
