The People’s Action Towards Housing (PATH) coalition is preparing for its upcoming General Meeting, set to take place on Tuesday, October 28, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Grants Pass City Council Chambers. The event is open to the public and aims to bring together local organizations, community members, and partners working to address housing and related challenges in Josephine County.
The meeting will run until 4:30 p.m., followed by a dedicated networking session through 5:00 p.m., giving attendees an opportunity to connect and collaborate on shared goals. PATH meetings have become a regular forum for exchanging ideas, sharing updates, and strengthening partnerships among groups working on homelessness, recovery, and community well-being in the Grants Pass area.
This month’s featured speaker will be Chris Goldman, Community Center Director of the Rogue Recovery Center. Goldman will highlight the organization’s recovery support program, which plays an important role in helping individuals navigate their journey toward stability and independence. The program provides structured assistance and resources for people in recovery, offering pathways to sustained personal and community health.
In addition to the featured presentation, PATH will share recent developments and upcoming activities, while community partners will have the chance to provide updates on their ongoing efforts. The coalition often uses these meetings to align strategies, identify areas for collaboration, and mobilize local support for a range of housing and social service initiatives.
Attendees are also encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to support the Josephine County Food Bank. A collection box will be available at the meeting, and all contributions will go toward supporting families in need as the colder months approach.
The organization encourages residents, advocates, service providers, and anyone interested in making a difference to attend the meeting and participate. It’s an opportunity not only to learn more about local programs and initiatives but also to get involved in practical ways that support the broader community.
More information about PATH and its initiatives is available at pathofjoco.org

