Social Service Organizations in North Point Austin, TX

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The Settlement Home gallery

Established in 1916, The Settlement Home for Children is a social service and welfare organization. It provides various educational and recreation

Neighborhood:
North Austin
Payment method:
visa, amex, discover, mastercard, check, debit
Languages:
English, Spanish
Marywood Children & Family Service gallery

Founded in 1921, Marywood Children and Family Services provides a range of services to young women and children. It offers adoption, foster care and parenti

American Red Cross gallery

The American Red Cross in Austin, TX is a historic organization that works every day to prevent and alleviate human suffering. American Red Cross helps peop

Emergency Service Partners gallery

Established in 1988, Emergency Service Partners is a physician-owned firm that offers a range of health care services. It is a medicine management group th

Neighborhoods:
St. Johns - Coronado Hills, St. Johns
Side By Side Kids gallery

The Community New Start is a ministry that works to works to alleviate poverty, illness, lack of education and homelessness in the community. It provides

College Forward gallery

In 2002, Doreen Wise and her close friend Lisa Fielder recognized the desperate need to expand college access for economically-disadvantaged high scho