PAID ADVERTISEMENT Texas Baptist Children’s Home Receives 2024 Impact Award, Celebrates 75 Years of Service
1101 N. Mays St. Round Rock, TX 78664
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The Texas Baptist Children’s Home (TBCH) is honored to receive the 2024 Central Texas Community Foundation Impact Award, recognizing its unwavering commitment to supporting children and families in Williamson County since 1950. “This award is a testament to our daily mission of extending the love of Jesus to those in need,” said Melanie Martinez, TBCH Vice President of Programs and Services. The award highlights TBCH’s impressive evolution over its 75-year history, rooted in the vision of Louis and Billie Sue Henna. “Their generous gift and vision were the foundation for what we’ve become,” said Debbie Rippstein, TBCH President. The organization has grown from an act of kindness into a comprehensive network of support. TBCH provides a range of programs designed to empower individuals from infancy to the elderly, welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds. Rippstein emphasizes that seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a step towards a new beginning. Program Overview: TBCH is set to expand its residential capacity and program offerings. Its key programs include: HOPE Counseling Program: This initiative offers free, trauma-informed
“We aim to honor the legacy that began 75 years ago and carry it forward.” DEBBIE RIPPSTEIN, PRESIDENT OF TEXAS BAPTIST CHILDREN’S HOME
counseling and education through multiple locations in Georgetown, Round Rock, and on the TBCH campus. The program plays a crucial preventive role, helping individuals find solutions within themselves. Family Care Program: Supporting up to 42 families, this program aids mothers in achieving self-sufficiency through education and financial management. It promotes family unity and prepares participants for independent living. Children also benefit from engaging activities and special events, fostering camaraderie and growth. Aftercare Program: This program provides ongoing support to former residents, including food, clothing, and scholarships, and emphasizes family reunification where possible. Home Base Program: Designed for young adults aged 18-24, this program offers residential support, job readiness, counseling, and life skills training. It aims
Welcome HOME Program: A newer initiative offering non-residential services such as GED classes, Bible studies, and counseling for young adults. This day program helps participants with personal development and community integration. TBCH continues to honor its legacy of nurturing future generations, driven by a strong faith and community support. “We aim to honor the legacy that began 75 years ago and carry it forward,” Rippstein added. The organization relies on volunteers for various tasks and appreciates the community’s support, as it does not receive federal funding. “We are incredibly grateful for our Round Rock neighbors and their continued support,” Martinez said. For more information on TBCH programs, volunteering opportunities, and ways to support the organization, visit their website.
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