ABOUT
WHO WE SERVE!
Eagle Pathway is a resource for youth and single mothers who have experienced foster care or homelessness. Our Tiny Home Communities will house youth ages 18 to 24 years old and their child. We have several properties we are seeking funding to start building on in Pinal and Maricopa Counties in Arizona and Placer and Sacramento Counties in California.
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​MISSION AND HISTORY
Every teenager approaches there 18th birthday with mixed emotions. Excitement about achieving adult status wars with fear of the looming responsibilities of adulthood. For a foster child, the emotions can be overwhelming, when there foster home is no longer available to them. Where do they go? Whom can they trust? Who will protect them on the streets or offer them a safe place to live?
I am Angelese Calderon. I grew up in a broken home filled with suicide attempts, drug use, and abuse. Having lived on my own when I was only 15 years old, I know many of the struggles these adults face. For the past 22 years, I have worked with special needs children and adults to improve their quality of life. I fostered both children and adults until 2013, when the court finalized the adoption of my fifth child.
With a desire to do more and a love for tiny homes, I founded Eagle Pathway, a 501c3 Arizona Nonprofit Corporation. The intent of Eagle Pathway is to develop a Christian-based, safe, educational home environment for youth, young women & their children who are exiting foster care programs. We need your help to fund the purchase of property to build a tiny-home communities and provide transitional housing and resources for them.
Youth departing their foster homes often lack options for safe and reliable housing. Not only might they feel abandoned, but they may also need help to develop a plan for their future. Life can certainly seem overwhelming, especially for those who are teen mothers. Eagle Pathway intends to bridge the gap between the foster home and society at large.
Eagle Pathway’s goal is to emphasize the refinement of social skills and development of strategies for obtaining education and job opportunities, thereby empowering individuals to be self-sufficient, successful, contributing members of society.
Would you please help our “birthday youth”?
Founder Angelese Calderon
with her 5 children.ading 1
Our Team
ANGELESE CALDERON
PRESIDENT
FRED FAZIL
VICE-PRESIDENT
DENISE TIFT
SOCIAL WORKER
TINA ANDRES
SECRETARY
CHRISTY BLAKER
ADMIN ASSISTANT
RICK BRANDT
REALTOR