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Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality. — Jonas Salk
As we approach the end of the year, we find ourselves reflecting not only on the incredible impact you’ve helped us make, but also on the immense challenges facing our country and our community. In a time of uncertainty, division, and hardship, one truth remains clear: children need safe, stable adults now more than ever.
Thanks to your support, our Power of Hope campaign is gaining momentum. But the need continues to grow, and so must our reach.
Every day, children in Montgomery County are navigating foster care, entangled in the juvenile justice system, or struggling to stay afloat in school. These children are not statistics. They are individuals with dreams, fears, and untapped potential. And they are waiting for someone to show up.
You can be that someone.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of need. But here’s the truth: you have the power to change a child’s life right now.
Your generosity has already helped us build a trauma-informed, hope-filled community. But this moment calls for more. More Advocates. More awareness. More connection.
Right now:
With your help, we can close these gaps.
Here’s how you can take action today:
–Only nonprofit serving children in the juvenile justice and education systems with volunteer Advocates.
–Would like to serve 100% of post-adjudicated children in Montgomery County. We currently serve only 20%.
–Future goal to serve pre-adjudicated children with life skills classes and TBRI® training for children and families.
–Schools are increasing their requests for support in both Educational Advocacy and TBRI® training.
–Much of the community does not recognize childhood trauma or its impact.
–Advocacy program models have historically been response-focused.
–Provide funding to transition our Justice-Involved Youth and Educational Advocacy initiatives from pilot programs to permanent, sustainable efforts.
–Provide funding to allow our TBRI® & Community Education division to effectively accommodate growing training requests and ensure the delivery of high-quality educational programs.
–Enhance volunteer outreach to increase the number of Advocates supporting growing populations.
–Offer TBRI® coaching to all families.
–Expand Collaborative Family Engagement practices to Justice-Involved Youth and Educational Advocacy cases.
–Enhance support to schools through Educational Advocacy.
–Expand community trauma education for prevention and early intervention, becoming recognized as a local and national thought leader.
–100% of children and families served by a volunteer Advocate (in child welfare, juvenile justice, or educational advocacy capacities) in Montgomery County will be offered TBRI® coaching services by Child Advocates.
–Increased services and support provided to children and families affected by trauma, resulting in better long-term outcomes.
–Increased life skills and system navigation support for teens and parents, resulting in greater confidence, independence, and access to essential resources.
–A truly “Resilience-Focused” Montgomery County, Texas, where the needs of traumatized children are recognized and addressed proactively.
–Transition program models to a proactive, prevention-focused approach.
–Only nonprofit serving children in the juvenile justice and education systems with volunteer Advocates.
–Would like to serve 100% of post-adjudicated children in Montgomery County. We currently serve only 20%.
–Future goal to serve pre-adjudicated children with life skills classes and TBRI® training for children and families.
–Schools are increasing their requests for support in both Educational Advocacy and TBRI® training.
–Much of the community does not recognize childhood trauma or its impact.
–Advocacy program models have historically been response-focused.
–Provide funding to transition our Justice-Involved Youth and Educational Advocacy initiatives from pilot programs to permanent, sustainable efforts.
–Provide funding to allow our TBRI® & Community Education division to effectively accommodate growing training requests and ensure the delivery of high-quality educational programs.
–Enhance volunteer outreach to increase the number of Advocates supporting growing populations.
–Offer TBRI® coaching to all families.
–Expand Collaborative Family Engagement practices to Justice-Involved Youth and Educational Advocacy cases.
–Enhance support to schools through Educational Advocacy.
–Expand community trauma education for prevention and early intervention, becoming recognized as a local and national thought leader.
–100% of children and families served by a volunteer Advocate (in child welfare, juvenile justice, or educational advocacy capacities) in Montgomery County will be offered TBRI® coaching services by Child Advocates.
–Increased services and support provided to children and families affected by trauma, resulting in better long-term outcomes.
–Increased life skills and system navigation support for teens and parents, resulting in greater confidence, independence, and access to essential resources.
–A truly “Resilience-Focused” Montgomery County, Texas, where the needs of traumatized children are recognized and addressed proactively.
–Transition program models to a proactive, prevention-focused approach.
Your action today can shape a child’s tomorrow, interrupting cycles of adversity and creating lasting change. With your donation, you’re ensuring that every child from a hard place is met with compassion, consistency, and connection.
The time is now.
You hold the key to unlocking a future filled with hope for children and families in Montgomery County.
Scan the codes below to view our Power of Hope Impact Guide or to visit our giving page, outlining the many ways you can help us bring healing and advocacy to those who need it most. Thank you for believing in this mission and for being part of something bigger than any one of us.
Generous recognition benefits and naming rights associated with the programs provided by Child Advocates of Montgomery County are available at various levels of giving. All levels include recognition on the Child Advocates website and annual impact report. Please review our list of giving levels and naming rights below. Naming rights for critical programs are available in one-year, two-year, or three-year terms. Permanent naming rights are also available.
Justice-Involved Youth Advocacy Program, Educational Advocacy Program, Child Welfare Advocacy Program, TBRI® & Community Education Program
Name one of the following programs for two (2) years:
$500,000
TBRI® Individualized Coaching Initiative for families and caregivers
Name the following initiative for one (1) year:
$250,000
Child Trafficking & Exploitation Prevention Training Initiative
Name the following initiative for one (1) year:
$100,000
Restorative Justice Pilot Initiative, Life Skills Training Program for youth and families
Name one of the following initiatives for one (1) year:
$50,000
Food Pantry, Children's Library, School Supply Distribution Event
Name one of the following initiatives for one (1) year:
$25,000
Garden Pavilion, Front Veranda
Name one of the following areas permanently:
$30,000
Carriage House Veranda, Large Garden Statue
Name one of the following areas permanently:
$25,000
Magnolia Tree and Jasmine Garden, Grand Entry, Angel Statue
Name one of the following areas permanently:
$20,000
Building Welcome Center, Sunset Porch, Medium Garden Statue
Name one of the following areas permanently:
$15,000
Community Kitchen, Small Garden Statue
Name one of the following areas permanently:
$10,000
Program Office Space, Garden Bench Swing
Name one of the following areas for three (3) years:
$5,000
Front Porch Rocking Chair
Name one of the following for three (3) years:
$2,500
Friend of Child Advocates
$1,000-$2,499
Supporter
Other gift amounts
Child Advocates IRS 501(c)3 Info
Child Advocates of Montgomery County is a 501 (c) (3) public charity, IRS Tax ID 76-0333595. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor and financial planner on the giving strategy that may be best for you and to confirm the deductibility of your gift.
Donor Privacy Policy
We will not sell, share or trade our donors’ names or personal information with any other entity. We will not send mailings to our donors on behalf of other organizations.
This policy applies to all information received by Child Advocates, both online and offline, as well as any electronic, written, or oral communications.
To the extent any donations are processed through a third-party service provider, our donors’ information will only be used for purposes necessary to process the donation.
Child Advocates of Montgomery County is a 501 (c) (3) public charity, IRS Tax ID 76-0333595. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor and financial planner on the giving strategy that may be best for you and to confirm the deductibility of your gift.
We will not sell, share or trade our donors’ names or personal information with any other entity. We will not send mailings to our donors on behalf of other organizations.
This policy applies to all information received by Child Advocates, both online and offline, as well as any electronic, written, or oral communications.
To the extent any donations are processed through a third-party service provider, our donors’ information will only be used for purposes necessary to process the donation.