United Way of Williamson County partners with local organizations to join our fight for the health, education and financial stability of every person in every Williamson County community. Together, we are providing help and hope for more than 55,000 Williamson County people each year.
The following organizations will receive a combined total of $370,000 for the 2020-2021 funding cycle.
AGE of Central Texas
Adult Day Health Center in Round Rock for low-income seniors with dementia or Alzheimers
Breast Cancer Resource Center
Support for Williamson County women and their families after a breast cancer diagnosis
Casa Esperanza, Inc.
Hope House, a long-term care facility for the severely disabled located in Liberty Hill
Faith in Action Georgetown
Keys to Independence, a program addressing the need for mobility, companionship, safe and well-being for senior adults
Hill Country Community Ministries
Food pantry assistance program
Hope Alliance
Assistance for victims of family and sexual violence in Williamson County to help rebuild their lives through counseling and resources
Hutto Resource Center
Food pantry assistance program
Interagency Support Council of Eastern Williamson County
School-based mental health services in East Williamson County with a special focus on Granger ISD
NAMI Central Texas
Resources for individuals, families and communities to seek early treatment to prevent serious health issues later
Opportunities for Williamson and Burnet Counties
Meals on Wheels delivery to home-bound senior adults and residents in Williamson County
ROCK Ride on Center for Kids
Health services for children and adults with disabilities
Round Rock Area Serving Center
Food pantry assistance program
Sacred Heart Community Clinic
Primary care services and Type-2 Diabetes management for the medically underserved residents of Williamson County
Samaritan Center for Counseling and Pastoral Care Inc.
Affordable mental health and wellness services to Williamson County residents
Samaritan Health Ministries
High-quality medical, dental, mental health, and pharmaceutical care to uninsured patients in Williamson County
Senior Access
Transportation services for senior adults
Shepherd's Heart Food Pantry & Community Ministries
Food pantry assistance program
Spirit Reins
Trauma-informed mental health services to children and families affected by abuse, neglect and other Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
The Caring Place
Food pantry assistance program
Prior to receiving funding from United Way of Williamson County, grant recipients complete a rigorous application process by a group of community volunteers. The Community Impact Committee considers various aspects of each program including alignment to our community impact goals, ability to achieve measurable results and the financial stability of each nonprofit organization. Click here to learn more about the application process.
The investment in programs and services provided by the following nonprofit agencies will be critical to helping us advance our community impact goals in education, income, health and basic needs. These agencies are helping children and youth achieve their potential through education or helping families become more financially stable, or increase their access to health care and basic needs. They, too, are focused on providing pathways to a better life.