About PATH
People Acting Together in Howard (PATH) is a broad-based community power organization rooted in Howard County’s neighborhoods and congregations. We are non-partisan, multi-faith, multi-racial, and dedicated to making our county and state a better place to live and thrive.
You’ll find us working for change: door-to-door and in living rooms, in churches and classrooms, in front of the County Council and at the State House in Annapolis.
PATH began in 2006 when clergy and lay leaders came together to discuss how to address the growing pressures on families in their congregations.
PATH believes in the ability of people to take leadership and transform their communities. PATH is committed to training and developing neighborhood leaders so that they can change the economic and social structures that affect their lives. We believe in building for power: power that is reciprocal, that is tempered by our religious traditions, and power that creates a table that includes more people in the dynamics of public life.
Introduction to PATH (People Acting Together Howard County)
PATH Member Institutions
Congregations & Organizations
Become a supporting member institution, today.
Our Staff
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Cynthia Marshall
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Working with local leaders to address social and economic justice issues facing individuals and families in our communities.
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Takeiya Smith
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Katie Wenger
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
Implementing an organized and inclusive communications strategy to grow PATH’s collective power.
Board of Directors
Rev. Dr. Tyrone P Jones, IV, First Baptist Church of Guilford, PATH Co-Chair
Shehlla Khan, Dar-al-Taqwa Mosque, PATH Co-Chair
Rev. Mary Ka Kanahan, St. John United Methodist/Presbyterian
Rev. Dr. Robert Turner, St. John Baptist Church
Rev. Paige Getty, Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Columbia
Chuck Koplik, The Jewish Federation
Katie DiSalvo Thronson, St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church
Regina Lee, St. John Baptist Church
Lori James, Locust United Methodist Church