SUPPORT TEXAS KIDS
You can make a difference for Texas children
We collaborate with families and community partners to pursue bold policy solutions that will ensure more Texas kids thrive.
Together, progress is possible.
We can’t do this work alone. We rely on our partners working directly with kids, families willing to share their stories to help us better understand their needs, and friends like you to help us make a difference in the lives of kids across our big state.
The challenges we face are significant, but they are not insurmountable. We know that by working together, we can create positive change that will last for generations. We hope you will stand with us today.
Your donation supports:
Quality education right from the start
Regular visits to the doctor to keep kids healthy
Keeping moms healthy after childbirth
Keeping more kids safe at home
Support for toddlers with disabilities
Support for student mental health
WAYS TO GIVE!
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Maximize your impact by becoming a monthly donor! Monthly donations of any amount fuel our work throughout the year. With your help, we will continue to expand our impact and help support more Texas kids! Simply choose “recurring gift” upon check out to get started!
Send a check made payable to Texans Care for Children to the following address
Texans Care for Children
Attn: Development Department
1016 La Posada Dr #240
Austin, TX 78752
Request a grant from your donor advised fund for Texans Care for Children, EIN: 75-2687008.
Texans Care for Children gladly accepts donations through stock transfers! Email Lauren Adams at ladams@txchildren.org for details on how to get started.
Did you know that your gift can have double the impact? Many employers offer matching gifts, which means they will match their employees’ charitable donations. Contact your company’s benefits department to see if a matching gift program is available.
YOUR SUPPORT MATTERS!
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