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Partner Agencies

Austin Travis County Integral Care 

Outreach and case management for mental health.

For immediate help: 512-472-HELP (4357); toll free: 844-398-8252

1631 E 2nd St, Austin, TX 78702

https://integralcare.org/en/home/

 

H.O.S.T (Homeless Outreach Street Team)

512-804-3720

https://www.austintexas.gov/department/homeless-outreach-street-team

 

Food Bank of Central Texas 

Discounted food provisions and food stamps signups

521-282-2111

6500 Metropolis Dr, Austin, TX 78744

https://www.centraltexasfoodbank.org/

 

Office of Veteran Affairs

Outreach, intake and case management for homeless veterans.

VA311: 844-698-2311

Austin VA: 512-326-6005

7901 Metropolis Dr, Austin, TX 78744

https://www.centraltexas.va.gov/locations/Austin.asp

 

C.A.R.E.

Free testing for HIV and Hepatitis

512-804-3650

1165 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78702

https://integralcare.org/en/home/

 

Art From The Streets

open art studio, free art supplies

512-695-9977

https://artfromthestreets.org/

 

Austin Free Net: The DeWitty Center

Computer lab

512-236-8225

 2209 Rosewood Ave #211, Austin, TX 78702

https://austinfree.net/

 

Caritas 

512-479-4610

611 Neches St, Austin, TX 78701

https://caritasofaustin.org/

 

Foundation For the Homeless

Best Single Source Plus, connecting people to housing.

512-453-6570

1611 Headway Cir Building 2, Austin, Tx 78754

https://www.foundationhomeless.org/

 

C.D. Doyle Health Clinic

Free basic health clinic

409-571-9362

304 E. 7th St., Austin TX 78701

cddoyleclinic.com

 

Communities for Recovery Assistance with treatment for drug and alcohol addiction

512-758-7686

4110 Guadalupe St #635, Austin, TX 78751

https://communitiesforrecovery.org/

 

ECHO (Ending Community Homelessness)

A coalition of service providers to the homeless population

No published phone number.

300 E Highland Mall Blvd, Austin, TX 78752

https://www.austinecho.org/

Trinity Center Austin

Being a small organization allows us to offer a personal, familiar touch as we work with our neighbors each day. We have a staff of only six dedicated people, and we rely on people like you who commit to a three-hour volunteer shift weekly. We greet each other as neighbors instead of as providers and clients. We treat our neighbors with dignity and respect. In fact, we feel very proud of the manner in which our staff and volunteers “lead by acceptance,” resulting in neighbors who feel acknowledged and understood, have a sense of ownership of Trinity Center, and consider it their community center. Neighbors rely on us when they have nowhere else to go. As one of our neighbors stated in an August 2009 survey, “Trinity Center has been an anchor in a time of storm."

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