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Mark 12 outlines Pathway Home model for proposed 'Grace Village'; residents press council on zoning and enforcement
Summary
Nathan Young of Mercy Hill and the Mark 12 board told the Shepherdsville City Council on Oct. 27 that Pathway Home is a structured, outcome‑based transitional housing program and described plans for a gated Grace Village site; residents responded with zoning and enforcement concerns.
Nathan Young, pastor at Mercy Hill Church and a member of the Mark 12 Ministries board, presented the Pathway Home transitional-housing model to the Shepherdsville City Council on Oct. 27 and described a proposed site called Grace Village.
“This is not a homeless shelter,” Young said. He described Pathway Home as “an outcome‑based transitional housing program, where we provide room, board, transportation, case management, and mentoring for anywhere from 6 to 14 months,” and added that program graduates are expected to secure employment, stable housing and transportation. Young said the program conducts background checks, drug testing and requires participants to agree to policies including random drug tests and…
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