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Community Partners of Dallas is a non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring safety and restoring dignity and hope to abused and neglected children by providing resources and support to the caseworkers of Dallas County Child Protective Services. The agency, which was founded in Dallas by a group of dedicated citizens (including First Lady Laura Bush), has since been replicated in more than 130cities in Texas.
Mission Statement -Uplifting communities by providing foundational resources to help build a stronger and more successful future. Building Brighter Futures, One Family at a Time Since 1982, Community Storehouse has been a lifeline for low-income families in Tarrant County, providing essential resources such as nutritious food, household necessities, and educational support to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive. The need for our services has never been greater. The pandemic not only intensified food insecurity but also disrupted education for countless children. As inflation and financial instability continue to rise, more families are turning to us for help. Since 2019, the demand for nutritional services has surged by 729%. At Community Storehouse, we believe that strong communities start with strong families—and with your support, we can continue to be a beacon of hope for those who need us most. Together, we can build a stronger, more successful future for every child.
We help heal the hurt for boys and girls in need.
Council for Children's Rights’ (CFCR) mission is to improve the lives and futures of children in Mecklenburg County through legal representation, individual advocacy, and by addressing community-wide issues through research and policy work. CFCR envisions a community committed to standing up, speaking out, and acting to ensure every child’s right to be safe, healthy, and well-educated.CFCR defends and champions the rights of children to be supported and treated with fairness, compassion, and respect, regardless of personal circumstances.
CASA of Collin County promotes and protects the best interest of children who have been abused or neglected by training volunteer advocates to improve the child’s quality of life and serve as their voice within the court system to ensure they are placed in a safe, permanent and loving home.
CASA provides a powerful voice and a meaningful connection for children who have experienced abuse, neglect and abandonment. We work to ensure that these youth are safe, have a permanent home and an opportunity to thrive.
Building families through adoption. Supporting families through life's challenges. Strengthening communities through education.
Crosswinds Youth Services creates opportunities for young people to succeed.
The mission of The Dougy Center is to provide support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a death can share their experiences. Through our National Center for Grieving Children & Families, The Dougy Center also provides support, resources and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief using The Dougy Center model.
We imagine a world where all children are healthy, safe, and prepared to build their own futures. KidVantage (formerly EBC - Eastside Baby Corner), helps kids reach their full potential tomorrow by meeting basic needs today. We make a positive difference in the lives of children and families in need by collecting and purchasing children's items and distributing them, free of charge, through agencies that are providing services for families. At KidVantage, we give families help and hope.
Ele's Place is a non-profit community-based organization dedicated to creating awareness of and support for grieving children and their families. Before coming to Ele's Place, many of these children feel alone and keep their feelings inside, not wanting to burden their parents or other family members. Even school friends don't seem to understand if they haven't had a similar experience. But each week at Ele's Place, approximately 200 grieving children find a warm and welcoming place to meet new friends who really understand how they feel. Together, they learn how to cope and they begin to heal.
EFAA helps those in our community whose immediate needs for food, shelter, and other basic necessities cannot adequately be met by other meanssand supports their efforts toward financial stability and self-sufficiency.