United Way works with local nonprofits to address the roots of significant issues in the Concho Valley area. This collaborative collective network allows us to wrap our efforts around a problem and tackle it from many angles, producing measurable outcomes that are changing lives in the Concho Valley. 

 

ADACCV

Alcohol & Drug Awareness Center for the Concho Valley 

The Alcohol & Drug Awareness Center for the Concho Valley (ADACCV) provides detox, residential and outpatient treatment for substance use disorders in males and females who are mostly indigent, at times homeless, and who cannot afford private-pay treatment facilities. Services provided include specialized female treatment services for pregnant women and women with children. Detox and residential treatment services are provided at the Journey Recovery Center. This facility opened in March 2020 and has 12 detox beds and 60 residential treatment beds. ADACCV provides services to clients from throughout the Concho Valley and serves clients from across the state.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: www.adaccv.org / 325-224-3481

 

CAC

Children's Advocacy Center

United Way Funded Programs: CASA & Hope House

Children’s Advocacy Center of Greater West Texas, Inc. serves a ten-county region through its programs of Hope House, Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA), Therapy, Family Services, and Youth Services.  Hope House conducts forensic interviews of child victims, provides education and care management, court preparation support, and family advocate services.  In addition, Hope House serves as the Multi-Disciplinary Team Coordinator involving local Law Enforcement, Child Protective Services, the District Attorney, and Medical professionals. Therapy services are available to children through CAC programs and provide trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy services. CASA provides children in crisis, whose home is determined by a court of law, with a friend of the court, social services, referrals, and court preparation. Family Services and Youth Services offer development, education, and support to families through parent education and parent mentorship.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://cacgreaterwtx.org / 325-653-4673

 

CAC

Concho Valley Community Action Agency 

Since 1966, Concho Valley Community Action Agency (CVCAA) has worked to support low-income neighbors across 14 counties in the Concho Valley by stabilizing households and helping families transition out of poverty. CVCAA’s services include utility and rental assistance, home weatherization, veteran assistance, case management, free tax filing, a hygiene closet, and homeless services.

 

 

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://www.cvcaa.org / 325-653-2411

 

food bank

Concho Valley Regional Food Bank 

Nourishing the hope of ending hunger in 13 counties of the Concho Valley by connecting our neighbors experiencing hunger with food for today, tomorrow, and a lifetime. CVRFB partners with agencies across the Concho Valley to operate direct food distributions, daily food pantries, and hot meal sites. CVRFB also operates a Veggie Van to deploy fresh fruits & vegetables to our neighbors across the Concho Valley and serves hundreds of kids every week through the Food2Kids weekend backpack program. CVRFB’s social services team connects neighbors to resources and facilitates applications for benefits, and through its case management program, households can access support with household essentials.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://conchovalleyfoodbank.org / 325-655-3231

 

Concho Valley Turning PointConcho Valley Turning Point 

Concho Valley Turning Point provides a lifeline for those seeking a fresh start. Their transitional housing facilities, including a newly added women's home, offer supportive living environments as residents work to rebuild their lives. They collaborate closely with Tom Green County Parole Division, hosting meetings and providing a welcoming space for parolees. Recognizing the transformative power of faith, they facilitate faith-based recovery groups, anger management classes referred by agencies, and offer nourishing meals. Their doors are open for Bible study groups and Celebrate Recovery meetings, fostering spiritual growth. To address basic needs, they maintain an accessible food pantry for all clients. Concho Valley Turning Point empowers individuals of both genders to overcome challenges and embrace a brighter future.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://https://cvtp.org325-658-1389

 

Family ShelterFamily Shelter 

The Family Shelter provides a safe home environment to women, men, and children who are fleeing domestic violence.   The program provides adults and children with a safe living environment while they rebuild their lives due to the violence.  Services include shelter, danger assessments, legal advocacy and court accompaniment, professional counseling, case management, referrals for housing and benefits, educational advocacy for children, and much more. All services are free and available to any victim of domestic violence, either residentially or non-residentially.

 

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: 325-655-5774

 

 

Galilee

Galilee Community Development Corporation 

United Way Funded Programs: Helping Hands

This program is designed to repair and rehabilitate homes of low-income elderly in the Concho Valley. Galilee CDC will restore the homes to make them safe, secure, and weatherproof. Contractors and volunteers complete the repairs at no cost to the homeowner.

 

People Served in 2024: 

Contact Information: https://www.galileecdc.org / 325-655-6700

 

Ozona

Ozona Community Center 

Our motto is” Where Kids Grow." Our mission is to provide high-quality daycare at an affordable cost and to be an influence for good in the lives of children and their families. Each child is an individual with his or her own unique personality and needs. We strive to meet those at the Ozona Community Center.

 

 

 

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: 325-392-2710

 

 

clubhouse

San Angelo Clubhouse

San Angelo Clubhouse empowers adults living with severe mental illness, such as major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and bipolar disorder, to find opportunities for personal growth, social interaction, and professional development while being part of a supportive community.  San Angelo Clubhouse is one of over 350 Clubhouses in 34 countries, all of which are part of an international movement for the dignity and rights of people with serious mental illness.

 

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://www.sanangeloclubhouse.org / 325-617-7884

 

West Texas Counseling & Guidance 

United Way Funded Program: Reduced-Fee Counseling

This program provides quality counseling and educational services at a reduced fee for residents of the Concho Valley. The Center works to ensure that individuals and families seeking counseling have access to vital counseling services and resources, regardless of their socioeconomic status and ability to pay.

 United Way Funded Program: Veterans Outreach

This program was developed to assist any Veteran (regardless of branch, time served, or character of discharge) and their direct dependents with access to top-quality, evidence-based mental health services and use of case management for identifying community resources.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: https://www.sanangelocounseling.org / 325-944-2561

 

ymcaYMCA of San Angelo 

The Y is a leading nonprofit organization for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. They are a powerful association of men, women, and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. With a focus on nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving the nation’s health and well-being, and providing opportunities to give back and support neighbors, the Y enables youth, adults, families, and communities to be healthy, confident, connected, and secure. The Y is accessible to all people. Financial assistance is offered to individuals and families who cannot afford programs.

People Served in 2024:

Contact Information: http://www.ymcasanangelo.org / 325-655-9106