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BRAZOS VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
BRAZOS VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY, INC.
College Station, Texas
100-499 employees
HealthPoint seeks to provide evidence-based healthcare utilizing a patient-empowered team approach to achieve individual wellness for all Greater Brazos Valley community members. We do this through a comprehensive approach to your medical needs, including adult and pediatric medical care, dental care, behavioral health, and prenatal care. Throughout Texas' Greater Brazos Valley, HealthPoint has served the people who live and work in these areas. Our clinics are located in several counties throughout the Greater Brazos Valley, including college towns, suburbs, and rural areas. Our goal is to be the best place for patients to receive care, the best place for providers to practice medicine, and the best place for employees to work. Happy employees make for happy patients! HealthPoint is for everyone, regardless of whether you have insurance. Our staff will help you apply for financial aid and explain all our support programs. We invite patients of all ages to visit the HealthPoint clinic in your neighborhood.
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ARROW CHILD & FAMILY MINISTRIES
ARROW CHILD & FAMILY MINISTRIES
Spring, Texas
500+ employees
OUR PURPOSE A world where every child has the opportunity to thrive in a safe, supportive, and loving environment. WHAT DRIVES US We transform lives by providing exceptional foster care, adoption, education, and community-based services that empower children and strengthen families. WHO WE ARE Founded in 1992, Arrow has been dedicated to serving children and families through innovative, life-changing programs that empower communities and pave the way for brighter futures. As a trusted leader in foster care and adoption, we offer comprehensive services to meet the unique needs of children who have experienced trauma, abuse, or instability. From recruiting and equipping foster and adoptive families to providing specialized education and health solutions, we create meaningful pathways to healing and hope. We are honored to collaborate with individuals, organizations, and communities who share our vision for making a lasting impact.
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Below Market
FORT BEND COUNTY CHILD ADVOCATES, INC.
FORT BEND COUNTY CHILD ADVOCATES, INC.
Rosenberg, Texas
50-99 employees
Child Advocates of Fort Bend strengthens the child's voice, heals the hurt, and breaks the cycle of abuse and neglect for children and families in Fort Bend and surrounding counties. Child Advocates of Fort Bend is a nonprofit agency working to end child abuse in Fort Bend County. We serve child victims of sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect through a "one-stop", comprehensive, multi-disciplinary approach. We operate two nationally-affiliated programs: Court Appounted Special Advocates (CASA) - We advocate for children in the foster care system through trained community volunteers. Our goal is to find children a safe and permanent home. Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) - We provide a safe place for children who have been sexually abused, severely physically abused or witnesses to domestic homicide to disclose their abuse to forensic interviewers. A team of social workers, licensed therapist and victim advocacy specialists provide free therapy, family support and criminal court advocacy. We partner with law enforcement and the district attorney's office on the prosecution of criminal cases. - We match every child in foster care with a CASA volunteer. - We have never turned away a child in need of our services. - All of our services are free.
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FORT BEND COUNTY WOMEN'S CENTER, INC.
FORT BEND COUNTY WOMEN'S CENTER, INC.
Richmond, Texas
50-99 employees
Fort Bend Women’s Center has been bringing healing and hope to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault since 1980. Our mission is to help survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children to achieve safety and self-sufficiency, while striving to prevent violence against women. We are the only dedicated domestic violence and sexual assault emergency shelter and crisis hotline in Fort Bend County. In addition to these crisis intervention services, we are also the largest regional provider of non-residential services such as counseling, case management, advocacy and other support services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Fort Bend Women’s Center is also a major provider of housing programs, including short to long term assistance, for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Our clients are primarily from Fort Bend and Harris counties though our services are open to any survivor of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. We have a history of successfully identifying and adopting innovative approaches to victim services, driven by our commitment to providing the most effective support possible to the survivors we serve. Examples include our use of positive reinforcement, motivational interviewing, the early adoption of mobile advocacy and the introduction of neurofeedback training and behavioral therapy, to assist clients living with Traumatic Brain Injury, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or other mental health disorders. We are currently the only agency to offer this treatment to domestic violence and sexual assault victims.
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Below Market
TELEIOS LEARNING CENTERS INC
TELEIOS LEARNING CENTERS INC
Houston, Texas
25-49 employees
An organizational model that allows not-for-profit hospices (Members) to leverage best practices, achieve economies of scale and collaborate in ways that better prepare each agency to participate in emerging alternative payment models and advance their charitable missions.
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RESTORE REHAB SERVICES, LLC
RESTORE REHAB SERVICES, LLC
Houston, Texas
50-99 employees
Restore Therapy is one of Alabama’s largest providers of innovative rehabilitative therapies and wellness-based programs to senior populations. We employ clinicians in Alabama, Missouri, Arkansas, and Florida to provide personalized physical, occupational, and speech therapies to meet each patient’s unique needs.
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BRAZOS FOOD BANK INC
BRAZOS FOOD BANK INC
Bryan, Texas
25-49 employees
Since May 1985, the Brazos Valley Food Bank has been the core of a network of hunger-relief organizations serving the hungry in Brazos Valley. The Food Bank recovers food and grocery product from grocers, USDA and individuals. From 1999 – present, it has increased food distribution from 709,414 to just under 7 million pounds. The Brazos Valley Food Bank strives to alleviate hunger in the Brazos Valley by distributing food and educational resources to our neighbors in need through a network of hunger relief partners. This institution is an equal-opportunity provider.
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Market Competitive
THE ORCHARD ON THE BRAZOS
THE ORCHARD ON THE BRAZOS
Wallis, Texas
25-49 employees
Dedicated to helping those with drug/alcohol find freedom. Twelve stepped based residential treatment center on the banks of the Brazos river.
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Below Market
KATY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
KATY CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
Katy, Texas
25-49 employees
Katy Christian Ministries is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization committed to “Transforming lives through God’s grace and the generosity of the community”. We do this by providing services to those in our community through our Social Services, Food Pantry, and Crisis Center departments. Proceeds from our Resale Store located at the corner of First Street and Avenue A., helps fund these programs. Our Social Services department helps provide light to those in darkness by helping restore broken lives through Christ-centered programs that offer individuals clarity, dignity, purpose and hope. Services include financial assistance for housing and utility expenses, clothing and furniture vouchers, school supplies, Christmas gifts for children and senior adults, Health Benefits Access such as Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, Gold Card, SNAP, TANF, and also help with job searches and other referrals as needed. Our Food Pantry department helps meet the nutritional needs of our clients through supplemental food and personal care items, holiday meals, and birthday bags. Our Crisis Center offers hope, help and safety through God’s grace and unfailing love to those affected by Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse. We provide support, education, and resources to meet the needs of victims in the community and surrounding areas.
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Market Laggard
CY-HOPE, INC.
CY-HOPE, INC.
Cypress, Texas
50-99 employees
Cy-Hope was birthed in 2011 by a core group of people concerned about the children in our community. CFISD is the third largest school district in Texas, and the largest non-urban school district in the country. CFISD is made up of a majority Latino (45%), Caucasian (24%) and African American (18%) students, with half of the over 117,000 students in CFISD qualifying as economically disadvantaged by federal standards. We have many families and students struggling with hunger, mental health, finishing school, and limited access to enriching experiences like organized sports, college prep or certification classes, private music lessons and summer camp. Cy-Hope strives to fill in these gaps through our programs, partnering with other community organizations to make sure we do not duplicate efforts, but instead collaborate to meet the needs of our community. Join us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CyHopeTx/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CyHopeTX Instagram: @cyhopetx For volunteer opportunities or more information, email [email protected].
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Below Market
FAMILY TIES, FAMILY RESOURCE SERVICES
FAMILY TIES, FAMILY RESOURCE SERVICES
Waller, Texas
1-24 employees
Family Ties, Family Resource Services is a non-profit organization that serves as a Children’s Crisis and Advocacy Center. Family Ties provides Crisis Intervention and Advocacy services to Child Victims and their families as well as Prevention Services to the community. Through "Bringing Children's Safety to the Forefront", we hope to strengthen families and communities. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @FamilyTiesFRS
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SHELTER PROVIDERS OF HOUSTON, INC.
SHELTER PROVIDERS OF HOUSTON, INC.
Houston, Texas
1-24 employees
HomeAid Houston, a 501(c)(3) charity sponsored by the Greater Houston Builders Association, identifies long term, stable homeless care providers who need additional capacity and pairs them with GHBA builders, vendors and suppliers who donate their time, materials and labor to help build transitional homeless shelters. Our agencies serve those who are homeless: -Women in Crisis Pregnancy -Victims of Domestic Violence and Spousal Desertion -Abused Children -Mentally Challenged -Adults Living with HIV/AIDS -Families & individuals Homeless as a result of job loss or catastrophic illness -Individuals and families suffering from drug and alcohol abuse -Male & Female Veterans In addition, HomeAid Houston serves as a housing developer and liaison between homeless care providers, the community at large, volunteers, residential builders, remodelers and developers and their suppliers and vendors. If you are an agency that provides care for temporarily homeless families and individuals, click here. Since 2003, HomeAid Houston has added 400 beds to the Houston homeless community, providing days and nights of care for over 5000 men, women and children. The agency is currently working on several major construction projects as well as many HomeAid Care projects. By 2020, HomeAid Houston will have added 600 beds and $12 million in housing and improvements to Houston's homeless community, by being the residential construction resource of choice for all homeless care providers in the greater Houston area.
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