PATHWAYS
Community Development Corporation

Freda Anderson - Principal Operator
Freda Anderson is passionate about the well-being of people. She has spent years working in communities to help serve people that need and want help. She has been involved in community engagement programs including Hannah Moore Shelter for women and children, Moveable Feasts that provide services to the HIV/AIDS community with nutritional meals, and other outreach efforts including clothing and food donations for homeless teens.
She received her Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and earned a Master of Divinity degree from Regent University, Chesapeake, VA, with a concentration in Practical Theology and Chaplaincy. She is a certified Chaplain through Johns Hopkins Spiritual Care and Chaplaincy Program and is a certified Life Coach through Life Forming Leadership Coaching. Freda has also completed RAPID Psychological First Aid training with Johns Hopkins University. Psychological first aid (PFA) to ensure that she could assist in first aid for coping with stressful and traumatic events in crisis situations and at disaster sites. PFA is recommended and endorsed by leading international health care organizations such as the World Health Organization, the Institute of Medicine, the National Institute of Mental Health, the American Red Cross, and the American Psychiatric Association.
Freda Anderson is a co-pastor at Open Door Fellowship, Baltimore County, MD where she provides spiritual guidance and emotional support to help individuals find their way to spiritual wholeness and restoration from different types of trauma.

JOEL ANDERSON - Business Development and Training Lead
Joel Anderson is an independent business owner and one of the very few Black-owned waterproofing companies in the US. He works to train and develop young men of color to develop good work ethics and skills to become productive members of society. He helps to train young men of color in entrepreneurship.