The following public and private organizations provide social services and support in the Round Rock area. Please contact them directly for information about services.
211 (United Way)
Phone (within Texas): 211
Web: https://www.211texas.org/211/
211 is a Texas-wide resource for health and human service questions and referrals operated by the United Way.
Agape Pregnancy Resource Center
Phone: 512-248-8200
Web: http://www.agapeprc.org/
Location: 104 E. Main Street, Round Rock
Agape PRC is a Christian organization that offers support services for pregnant women and new mothers/families including counseling on alternatives to abortion, pregnancy testing, childbirth, parenting and financial planning classes, and referrals for adoption, housing assistance and other community services.
Any Baby Can Child and Family Resource Center
Phone: 512-454-3743; 800-672-0238
Web: http://www.abcaus.org/
Location: 1121 E. 7th Street, Austin
Any Baby Can offers pre-natal and parenting support for at-risk families, families facing cancer, and children with chronic illnesses or developmental delays. The organization also offers childbirth, parenting, literacy (English and Spanish) and childcare provider training to all interested parties, regardless of eligibility for other programs.
Arc of the Capitol Area
Phone: 512-476-7044
Web: http://www.arcofthecapitalarea.org/
Location: 2818 San Gabriel, Austin
The Arc (formerly the Association of Retarded Citizens) provides individual support and guidance for parents and caregivers of children with developmental disabilities to reduce the number of children placed in institutional care settings. The services of The Arc of the Capital Area provide a continuum of care from birth to adulthood, from parents helping parents to case managers helping individuals with disabilities achieve independence.
Bluebonnet Trails MHMR (Mental Health & Mental Retardation) Center
Phone: 512-255-1720 (after business hours: 800-841-1255)
Web: http://www.bluebonnetmhmr.org/
Location: 1009 N. Georgetown Street, Round Rock
Bluebonnet Trails offers an array of mental health and mental retardation services to children, adolescents and adults in Williamson and seven other counties. Bluebonnet Hills also provides services to infants (ages 0-3) with developmental delays or a medical condition that might cause developmental delays, drug and alcohol information, education and treatment, and hurricane Katrina survivor services.
The Caregiver Resource Center and the Lending Closet (AGE)
Phone: 512-451-4611
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ageofaustin.org/caregiver_resource_center.htm
Location: 3710 Cedar Street, Austin, Texas 78705
The Caregiver Resource Center offers free information, support and resources to families caring for older adults in their lives. Free services include support groups, individual consultations and informal seminars on caregiving topics such as Alzheimers Disease, long-term care and financial management issues. The Lending Closet offers free loans of durable medical equipment to needy seniors and people with disabilities in the Central Texas region. Both are programs of Austin Groups for the Elderly (AGE), and services in Williamson County are available by phone, email or by appointment.
Central Texas Red Cross
Phone: 800-928-4271
Web: http://www.centex.redcross.org/
Local office location: 2218 Pershing Dr., Austin, TX 78723
The American Red Cross of Central Texas responds to disasters such as house and apartment fires, floods, tornadoes or other situations that cause human suffering or create human needs that those affected cannot alleviate without assistance. The Red Cross also allows military members stationed all over the world to send messages to loved ones back home during an emergency or other important events. All Red Cross assistance is given free of charge, made possible by the generous contribution of people's time, money, and skills.
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Phone: 877-KIDS-NOW (877-543-7669)
Web: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/chip/index.html
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a Texas program designed for families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, yet cannot afford to buy private insurance for their children. CHIP coverage provides eligible children with coverage for a full range of health services including regular checkups, immunizations, prescription drugs, lab tests, X-rays, hospital visits and more.
Coats for Kids and Computers for Kids (Round Rock Area Serving Center)
Web: http://www.rrasc.org/coats-for-kids and http://www.rrasc.org/computers-for-kids
Phone: 512-244-2431
Donations of gently used coats are accepted all year long for the Round Rock Coats for Kids project. Coats are distributed on the first Saturday of November at Dell Diamond to children enrolled in the Free & Reduced lunch program in RRISD. A $20 donation buys a new coat.
Donations of computers and printers are accepted for the Computers for Kids project. The computers are wiped down and refurbished, reloaded with Microsoft Office software, and placed in the homes of disadvantaged families for kids to do homework. The computers are placed throughout RRISD and Hutto ISD.
Girl Scouts of Central Texas
Phone: (800) 733-0011
Web: http://www.gsctx.org/
12012 Park 35 Circle, Austin, TX 78753
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, giving girls the opportunity to develop a strong sense of self and a personalized leadership style. Girl Scouts of Central Texas serves 20,000 girls, grades K-12, and 12,000 adult volunteers in 46 Central Texas counties.
Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County
Web: http://www.williamsonhabitat.org
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry that provides affordable housing to qualified low-income families and makes decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Contact the Round Rock chapter through their website.
Head Start / Early Head Start (WBCO)
Phone: 512-255-4536 Web: http://www.wbco.net/services.html
Head Start and Early Head Start are comprehensive child development programs that serve children from birth to age 5, pregnant women, and their families. They are child-focused programs and have the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families. The full-day program includes early childhoodeducation, health and dental screenings, nutrition, social services, mental health and parent involvement, and follows the same schedule as the Round Rock school district. Head Start is a US Department of Health & Human Services program operated locally by Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities (WBCO).
Healthcare Helpline (Williamson County & Cities Health District)
Phone: 512-248-3252 or 800-890-6296 (answered during business hours)
Web: http://www.wcchd.org/Services/HealthServices/Helpline.htm
The Williamson County Healthcare Helpline is a bilingual information and referral service for healthcare assistance, case management services and prenatal services.
Hope Alliance (Williamson County Crisis Center)
Phone: 512-255-1212 (office; answered during business hours)
24-hour crisis line: 1-800-460-SAFE (7233)
Web: http://hopealliancetx.org
Office location: 1011 Gattis School Rd., #106, Round Rock
The Williamson County Crisis Center is dedicated to empowering victims of family violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes through support and advocacy, while promoting community awareness, compassion, and responsibility for creating a safer community. The staff assists victims in finding counseling, housing and employment, and works closely with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, and others involved in crisis intervention.
LifeSteps: Williamson Council on Alcohol and Drugs
Phone: 512-246-9880 or 512-246-9881 (Round Rock Office)
Web: http://www.lifestepscouncil.org/
Location: 2111 N. Mays Street, Round Rock
LifeSteps' mission is to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County through prevention, intervention, counseling, education and family services. Programs target at-risk youth ages 12-17 who are experiencing early signs of substance abuse and/or other related risk factors, and provide counseling for families in the process of separation and/or divorce. LifeSteps also provides substance abuse education, including DWI offender programs.
Lone Star Circle of Care
Web: http://www.lscctx.org/
Phone (toll free): 1-877-800-5722
Lone Star Circle of Care provides quality health care services to the uninsured and underinsured throughout Central Texas. LSCC now operates more than 25 community health clinics in Central Texas, and is the only full-time, nonprofit primary care provider for Williamson County’s medically underserved. Locations in Round Rock include:
LSCC OB/GYN, 2300 Round Rock Ave., Suite 106 & 208 (OB/GYN)
LSCC Round Rock Dental Center, 905 N. I-35 (dental)
Round Rock Health Clinic, 2120 N. Mays (pediatrics, behavioral health)
A.W. Grimes Medical Offices, 2051 Gattis School Road, Suite 250 (family medicine)
Texas A&M Health Science Center, 3950 North A.W. Grimes Blvd (adolescent care,
pediatrics, family medicine, senior health, OB/GYN, behavioral health)
Neighborhood Center (WBCO)
Phone: 512-255-2202 (please make appointment; no walk-ins)
Web: http://www.wbco.net/services_emergency.html
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
Many WBCO programs are administered through Neighborhood Centers in the cities they serve. These services include information & referral, Senior Utility Assistance, budget counseling, weatherization assistance, tenant counseling and assistance in applying for Section 8 housing vouchers. The Centers also administer several emergency assistance programs to provide assistance to families encountering a situation that could deprive them of housing, utilities, food or medical care. These programs include the Temporary Emergency Relief program, the Emergency Shelter Grant program (ESGP), Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP), and Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) programs. Staff also assists families with budgeting and job searches to prevent future crises.
Parents Helping Parents (Williamson County Health District)
Phone: 512-248-3252; 1-800-90-6296
Web: http://www.wcchd.org/Services/HealthEd/ChildrenHealthEd.htm
WCCHD is offering this early education program because parents are the first teachers and best advocates for their children. Basic topics include health and safety, child development, child guidance, family management and personal growth, and groups are designed to address age-specific issues. Parents meet once a week for eight weeks, and there are groups for adult parents of children aged 0-3, 4-12, 13-19 and teenage parents of children aged 0-3. WCCHD is also looking for caring and compassionate parent volunteers who would like to help other parents in the community.
Round Rock Area Serving Center
Phone: 512-244-2431
Web: https://www.rrasc.org/
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
The Round Rock Area Serving Center is a nonprofit social services agency and food pantry that has been serving the Round Rock, Hutto, and Wells Branch areas since 1986. In addition to the food pantry and Coats for Kids, limited financial assistance is also provided for rent, utilities, gasoline, transportation, temporary lodging, and prescriptions. The agency is staffed by 75 volunteers, pays an Executive Director, and is supported by local churches, civic groups, businesses, the United Way of Greater Williamson County, and the community of Round Rock.
Round Rock Housing Authority (City of Round Rock)
Phone: 512-255-3702
Web: http://roundrockha.org/housing.aspx
Location: 1505 Lance Lane, Round Rock, TX 78664
The Round Rock Housing Authority governs federally subsidized housing units in Round Rock, operating three properties with a total of 100 units. It also administers the Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher Program and works in consultation with the City regarding public housing issues in Round Rock.
Small Business Development Center
Phone: 512-716-4800
Web: http://www.business.txstate.edu/sbdc
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Texas State University offers training, research services, and confidential business counseling for existing and startup small businesses in the Central Texas area. Most services are free of charge. Please contact the SBDC program directly for details and scheduling.
STARS Mentor Program (Round Rock ISD)
Phone: 512-464-5611
Web: http://www.roundrockisd.org/home/index.asp?page=271
This school-based mentor program is designed to provide additional attention to students through a one-on-one relationship with a community volunteer. Students greatly benefit and are more motivated through interaction with an outside, positive adult role model. Mentors meet with a student for 30 minutes to an hour each week through the school year, typically during lunch. Male mentors are especially in demand.
Texas Baptist Children’s Home
Phone: 512-246-4200
Web: http://www.tbch.org/
Location: Children at Heart Ministries, Inc. 1301 North Mays Street, Round Rock
The Texas Baptist Children’s Home in Round Rock provides a haven of hope for children and families in crisis through its residential programs for children and single-mother families, as well as community-based outreach and prevention programs.
Treasures Thrift Store (Round Rock Area Serving Center)
Phone: 512-244-2431
Web: http://www.rrasc.org/thrift-store
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
"Treasures" is a clothing and furniture thrift store that is open to the public. Clients are eligible to shop with vouchers for clothing and furniture. Revenue from sales supports the food pantry, social service programs, and operating costs. For furniture pick up, call 244-2431.
United Way of Williamson County
Phone: 512-255-6799
Web: http://www.unitedway-wc.org/
Location: 1111 N. IH-35, Suite 220, Round Rock, TX 78664
The United Way improves the health and wellness of Williamson County residents by partnering with a wide variety of local nonprofit organizations, mobilizing community resources during disasters or emergencies, and by operating efficient referral services to help clients find the help they need. United Way of Williamson County partner programs in the area are too numerous to list here.
Victim Services (Round Rock Police Department)
Phone: 512-218-6663
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Location: 2701 N. Mays, Round Rock, Texas 78665
Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Round Rock Police Department Victim Services Unit is committed to protecting and providing services to the victims and survivors of violent crime or traumatic events. The primary goal is to alleviate victim's psychological and emotional trauma by providing crisis intervention, advocacy, education, information and referral to other service agencies.
Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center
Phone: 512-943-3701
Web: http://www.wilcocac.org/
Location: 406 W. University Ave., Georgetown
The Children’s Advocacy Center provides services to abused children, witnesses and non-offending family members. Its professional staff is dedicated to the intervention, investigation, prosecution and treatment of child abuse cases.
211 (United Way)
Phone (within Texas): 211
Web: https://www.211texas.org/211/
211 is a Texas-wide resource for health and human service questions and referrals operated by the United Way.
Agape Pregnancy Resource Center
Phone: 512-248-8200
Web: http://www.agapeprc.org/
Location: 104 E. Main Street, Round Rock
Agape PRC is a Christian organization that offers support services for pregnant women and new mothers/families including counseling on alternatives to abortion, pregnancy testing, childbirth, parenting and financial planning classes, and referrals for adoption, housing assistance and other community services.
Any Baby Can Child and Family Resource Center
Phone: 512-454-3743; 800-672-0238
Web: http://www.abcaus.org/
Location: 1121 E. 7th Street, Austin
Any Baby Can offers pre-natal and parenting support for at-risk families, families facing cancer, and children with chronic illnesses or developmental delays. The organization also offers childbirth, parenting, literacy (English and Spanish) and childcare provider training to all interested parties, regardless of eligibility for other programs.
Arc of the Capitol Area
Phone: 512-476-7044
Web: http://www.arcofthecapitalarea.org/
Location: 2818 San Gabriel, Austin
The Arc (formerly the Association of Retarded Citizens) provides individual support and guidance for parents and caregivers of children with developmental disabilities to reduce the number of children placed in institutional care settings. The services of The Arc of the Capital Area provide a continuum of care from birth to adulthood, from parents helping parents to case managers helping individuals with disabilities achieve independence.
Bluebonnet Trails MHMR (Mental Health & Mental Retardation) Center
Phone: 512-255-1720 (after business hours: 800-841-1255)
Web: http://www.bluebonnetmhmr.org/
Location: 1009 N. Georgetown Street, Round Rock
Bluebonnet Trails offers an array of mental health and mental retardation services to children, adolescents and adults in Williamson and seven other counties. Bluebonnet Hills also provides services to infants (ages 0-3) with developmental delays or a medical condition that might cause developmental delays, drug and alcohol information, education and treatment, and hurricane Katrina survivor services.
The Caregiver Resource Center and the Lending Closet (AGE)
Phone: 512-451-4611
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ageofaustin.org/caregiver_resource_center.htm
Location: 3710 Cedar Street, Austin, Texas 78705
The Caregiver Resource Center offers free information, support and resources to families caring for older adults in their lives. Free services include support groups, individual consultations and informal seminars on caregiving topics such as Alzheimers Disease, long-term care and financial management issues. The Lending Closet offers free loans of durable medical equipment to needy seniors and people with disabilities in the Central Texas region. Both are programs of Austin Groups for the Elderly (AGE), and services in Williamson County are available by phone, email or by appointment.
Central Texas Red Cross
Phone: 800-928-4271
Web: http://www.centex.redcross.org/
Local office location: 2218 Pershing Dr., Austin, TX 78723
The American Red Cross of Central Texas responds to disasters such as house and apartment fires, floods, tornadoes or other situations that cause human suffering or create human needs that those affected cannot alleviate without assistance. The Red Cross also allows military members stationed all over the world to send messages to loved ones back home during an emergency or other important events. All Red Cross assistance is given free of charge, made possible by the generous contribution of people's time, money, and skills.
Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
Phone: 877-KIDS-NOW (877-543-7669)
Web: http://www.hhsc.state.tx.us/chip/index.html
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is a Texas program designed for families who earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid, yet cannot afford to buy private insurance for their children. CHIP coverage provides eligible children with coverage for a full range of health services including regular checkups, immunizations, prescription drugs, lab tests, X-rays, hospital visits and more.
Coats for Kids and Computers for Kids (Round Rock Area Serving Center)
Web: http://www.rrasc.org/coats-for-kids and http://www.rrasc.org/computers-for-kids
Phone: 512-244-2431
Donations of gently used coats are accepted all year long for the Round Rock Coats for Kids project. Coats are distributed on the first Saturday of November at Dell Diamond to children enrolled in the Free & Reduced lunch program in RRISD. A $20 donation buys a new coat.
Donations of computers and printers are accepted for the Computers for Kids project. The computers are wiped down and refurbished, reloaded with Microsoft Office software, and placed in the homes of disadvantaged families for kids to do homework. The computers are placed throughout RRISD and Hutto ISD.
Girl Scouts of Central Texas
Phone: (800) 733-0011
Web: http://www.gsctx.org/
12012 Park 35 Circle, Austin, TX 78753
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, giving girls the opportunity to develop a strong sense of self and a personalized leadership style. Girl Scouts of Central Texas serves 20,000 girls, grades K-12, and 12,000 adult volunteers in 46 Central Texas counties.
Habitat for Humanity of Williamson County
Web: http://www.williamsonhabitat.org
Habitat for Humanity is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry that provides affordable housing to qualified low-income families and makes decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Contact the Round Rock chapter through their website.
Head Start / Early Head Start (WBCO)
Phone: 512-255-4536 Web: http://www.wbco.net/services.html
Head Start and Early Head Start are comprehensive child development programs that serve children from birth to age 5, pregnant women, and their families. They are child-focused programs and have the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families. The full-day program includes early childhoodeducation, health and dental screenings, nutrition, social services, mental health and parent involvement, and follows the same schedule as the Round Rock school district. Head Start is a US Department of Health & Human Services program operated locally by Williamson-Burnet County Opportunities (WBCO).
Healthcare Helpline (Williamson County & Cities Health District)
Phone: 512-248-3252 or 800-890-6296 (answered during business hours)
Web: http://www.wcchd.org/Services/HealthServices/Helpline.htm
The Williamson County Healthcare Helpline is a bilingual information and referral service for healthcare assistance, case management services and prenatal services.
Hope Alliance (Williamson County Crisis Center)
Phone: 512-255-1212 (office; answered during business hours)
24-hour crisis line: 1-800-460-SAFE (7233)
Web: http://hopealliancetx.org
Office location: 1011 Gattis School Rd., #106, Round Rock
The Williamson County Crisis Center is dedicated to empowering victims of family violence, sexual assault, and other violent crimes through support and advocacy, while promoting community awareness, compassion, and responsibility for creating a safer community. The staff assists victims in finding counseling, housing and employment, and works closely with law enforcement agencies, hospitals, and others involved in crisis intervention.
LifeSteps: Williamson Council on Alcohol and Drugs
Phone: 512-246-9880 or 512-246-9881 (Round Rock Office)
Web: http://www.lifestepscouncil.org/
Location: 2111 N. Mays Street, Round Rock
LifeSteps' mission is to eliminate substance abuse in Williamson County through prevention, intervention, counseling, education and family services. Programs target at-risk youth ages 12-17 who are experiencing early signs of substance abuse and/or other related risk factors, and provide counseling for families in the process of separation and/or divorce. LifeSteps also provides substance abuse education, including DWI offender programs.
Lone Star Circle of Care
Web: http://www.lscctx.org/
Phone (toll free): 1-877-800-5722
Lone Star Circle of Care provides quality health care services to the uninsured and underinsured throughout Central Texas. LSCC now operates more than 25 community health clinics in Central Texas, and is the only full-time, nonprofit primary care provider for Williamson County’s medically underserved. Locations in Round Rock include:
LSCC OB/GYN, 2300 Round Rock Ave., Suite 106 & 208 (OB/GYN)
LSCC Round Rock Dental Center, 905 N. I-35 (dental)
Round Rock Health Clinic, 2120 N. Mays (pediatrics, behavioral health)
A.W. Grimes Medical Offices, 2051 Gattis School Road, Suite 250 (family medicine)
Texas A&M Health Science Center, 3950 North A.W. Grimes Blvd (adolescent care,
pediatrics, family medicine, senior health, OB/GYN, behavioral health)
Neighborhood Center (WBCO)
Phone: 512-255-2202 (please make appointment; no walk-ins)
Web: http://www.wbco.net/services_emergency.html
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
Many WBCO programs are administered through Neighborhood Centers in the cities they serve. These services include information & referral, Senior Utility Assistance, budget counseling, weatherization assistance, tenant counseling and assistance in applying for Section 8 housing vouchers. The Centers also administer several emergency assistance programs to provide assistance to families encountering a situation that could deprive them of housing, utilities, food or medical care. These programs include the Temporary Emergency Relief program, the Emergency Shelter Grant program (ESGP), Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP), and Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) programs. Staff also assists families with budgeting and job searches to prevent future crises.
Parents Helping Parents (Williamson County Health District)
Phone: 512-248-3252; 1-800-90-6296
Web: http://www.wcchd.org/Services/HealthEd/ChildrenHealthEd.htm
WCCHD is offering this early education program because parents are the first teachers and best advocates for their children. Basic topics include health and safety, child development, child guidance, family management and personal growth, and groups are designed to address age-specific issues. Parents meet once a week for eight weeks, and there are groups for adult parents of children aged 0-3, 4-12, 13-19 and teenage parents of children aged 0-3. WCCHD is also looking for caring and compassionate parent volunteers who would like to help other parents in the community.
Round Rock Area Serving Center
Phone: 512-244-2431
Web: https://www.rrasc.org/
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
The Round Rock Area Serving Center is a nonprofit social services agency and food pantry that has been serving the Round Rock, Hutto, and Wells Branch areas since 1986. In addition to the food pantry and Coats for Kids, limited financial assistance is also provided for rent, utilities, gasoline, transportation, temporary lodging, and prescriptions. The agency is staffed by 75 volunteers, pays an Executive Director, and is supported by local churches, civic groups, businesses, the United Way of Greater Williamson County, and the community of Round Rock.
Round Rock Housing Authority (City of Round Rock)
Phone: 512-255-3702
Web: http://roundrockha.org/housing.aspx
Location: 1505 Lance Lane, Round Rock, TX 78664
The Round Rock Housing Authority governs federally subsidized housing units in Round Rock, operating three properties with a total of 100 units. It also administers the Housing Choice (Section 8) Voucher Program and works in consultation with the City regarding public housing issues in Round Rock.
Small Business Development Center
Phone: 512-716-4800
Web: http://www.business.txstate.edu/sbdc
The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Texas State University offers training, research services, and confidential business counseling for existing and startup small businesses in the Central Texas area. Most services are free of charge. Please contact the SBDC program directly for details and scheduling.
STARS Mentor Program (Round Rock ISD)
Phone: 512-464-5611
Web: http://www.roundrockisd.org/home/index.asp?page=271
This school-based mentor program is designed to provide additional attention to students through a one-on-one relationship with a community volunteer. Students greatly benefit and are more motivated through interaction with an outside, positive adult role model. Mentors meet with a student for 30 minutes to an hour each week through the school year, typically during lunch. Male mentors are especially in demand.
Texas Baptist Children’s Home
Phone: 512-246-4200
Web: http://www.tbch.org/
Location: Children at Heart Ministries, Inc. 1301 North Mays Street, Round Rock
The Texas Baptist Children’s Home in Round Rock provides a haven of hope for children and families in crisis through its residential programs for children and single-mother families, as well as community-based outreach and prevention programs.
Treasures Thrift Store (Round Rock Area Serving Center)
Phone: 512-244-2431
Web: http://www.rrasc.org/thrift-store
Location: 1099 E. Main Street, Round Rock
"Treasures" is a clothing and furniture thrift store that is open to the public. Clients are eligible to shop with vouchers for clothing and furniture. Revenue from sales supports the food pantry, social service programs, and operating costs. For furniture pick up, call 244-2431.
United Way of Williamson County
Phone: 512-255-6799
Web: http://www.unitedway-wc.org/
Location: 1111 N. IH-35, Suite 220, Round Rock, TX 78664
The United Way improves the health and wellness of Williamson County residents by partnering with a wide variety of local nonprofit organizations, mobilizing community resources during disasters or emergencies, and by operating efficient referral services to help clients find the help they need. United Way of Williamson County partner programs in the area are too numerous to list here.
Victim Services (Round Rock Police Department)
Phone: 512-218-6663
Web: ../home/index.asp?page=562
Location: 2701 N. Mays, Round Rock, Texas 78665
Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Round Rock Police Department Victim Services Unit is committed to protecting and providing services to the victims and survivors of violent crime or traumatic events. The primary goal is to alleviate victim's psychological and emotional trauma by providing crisis intervention, advocacy, education, information and referral to other service agencies.
Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center
Phone: 512-943-3701
Web: http://www.wilcocac.org/
Location: 406 W. University Ave., Georgetown
The Children’s Advocacy Center provides services to abused children, witnesses and non-offending family members. Its professional staff is dedicated to the intervention, investigation, prosecution and treatment of child abuse cases.