Charitable/Community Services

Fuzzy Friends Rescue
Fuzzy Friends Rescue is a non-profit 501(c)(3) animal welfare organization that cares for homeless and unwanted animals in a life-care environment. Their mission is to provide shelter, food, medical treatment and love to our community’s animals that are abandoned, unwanted, or otherwise in need. Fuzzy Friends Rescue wants to instill in the community an awareness of these animals.

Mission Waco is a nonprofit organization based in Waco, Texas that works to address poverty, homelessness, and social injustice. They offer various programs and services, including housing assistance, job training, education, healthcare, and community development initiatives. Mission Waco focuses on empowering individuals and families in need through holistic approaches that address physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. They also work towards promoting social change and advocating for marginalized populations in the Waco community.

Isaiah 117 House is a nonprofit organization in Waco, Texas that provides safe and nurturing temporary homes for children entering foster care. They offer support and resources to both children and foster families during the critical initial hours of placement. Isaiah 117 House aims to provide a compassionate and stable environment for children during times of transition.

Advocacy Center
The Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children, founded in 1976 as the Waco Rape Crisis Center, provides hope and healing for those impacted by violence. Serving men, women, and children, the Center addresses abuse, neglect, and trauma through three programs: the Children’s Advocacy Center, the Victims Center, and Prevention and Education.
The 100 Club of Heart of Texas, established in 2012, is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the families of first responders killed in the line of duty. Serving McLennan County, the club helps cover funeral expenses, debt, and educational costs for surviving spouses and dependents of local, county, state, and federal law enforcement, firefighters, corrections officers, and emergency medical responders. Part of a national network of 100 Clubs, the organization operates independently without government support or political affiliation, providing vital assistance to the families of fallen public servants.
The Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children, founded in 1976 as the Waco Rape Crisis Center, provides hope and healing for those impacted by violence. Serving men, women, and children, the Center addresses abuse, neglect, and trauma through three programs: the Children’s Advocacy Center, the Victims Center, and Prevention and Education.

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