PathWay Outpost Program

Background
The Outpost Program is the regional backbone for There and Back’s PathWay programs—small, sturdy residential hubs that keep the trail clear and the network strong. Each Outpost oversees property readiness, supervisor movement, supply distribution, and cross-state support, anchoring our operations with steady care and frontier-style logistics. From the Rockies to the Appalachians, these bases ensure every home and haven stays connected, prepared, and well-supported. It’s how we move with purpose.
Hub Definition
Outpost Hubs are dependable operational base that keeps the entire network moving and supported. Each Hub anchors the flow of people, supplies, and support—ensuring properties stay ready, supervisors stay equipped, and every location stays connected to the wider system. Built for steadiness and responsiveness, an Outpost Hub is the place where oversight, logistics, and on‑the‑ground readiness come together to keep PathWay trails open for everyone.
Regional Outpost Hub
A Regional Outpost Hub is a central operations base that supports multiple states, coordinating movement, property readiness, supply flow, and cross‑region logistics. Hubs anchor the wider network, ensuring every home and haven stays are connected, supported, and moving with purpose across long distances. There and Back PathWay supports three separate regions.
State Outpost Hub
A State Outpost Hub is the local command point for in‑state operations—overseeing property care, supervisor routes, and day‑to‑day readiness. It keeps the trail clear at the state level, providing steady support, quick response, and a reliable link to the broader regional system.
