PathWay Home Network Program

The PathWay Home Network is the housing and refuge arm of the There and Back Initiative — a simple, steady system of homes, stays, and regional outposts built to offer frontier‑style welcome. Whether someone is settling in for a season, staying for a night, or finding shelter in a moment of need, the Home Network keeps the experience clear, safe, and grounded. It’s our way of providing honest, dependable hospitality across every property and every region we steward.
HomeStay
HomeStay is the commercial housing programs of There and Back’s PathWay Home Network. HomeStay offers stable, well‑managed homes for long and short‑term stays for individuals, families, and travelers. The other option Homestay offers is the HomeStead rent to own option. HomeStay provides a simple, respectful place to land — whether for a night, a season, or a step forward in life.
HavenStay
HavenStay is the nonprofit hospitality branch of the There and Back PathWay Home Network. HavenStay offers peaceful stays, meeting spaces, and spiritual refuge for partners, members, and those in transition. HavenStay provides a warm place to gather, pray, and rest — from Bible study circles to micro‑churches to quiet overnight shelter. It’s hospitality with purpose, built to honor the journey and steady the soul.
PathWay Outposts
PathWay Outposts are the regional bases of the There and Back’s Home offering — hubs that keep the whole network moving with frontier‑style readiness. Each Outpost anchors supervision, supply, and support for the homes and havens in its region, ensuring every property stays prepared, cared for, and connected. They’re simple, steady waystations that keep the trail clear.
