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Hope Alliance Safety Alert:
Computer use can be monitored and is impossible to completely clear.
Your abuser may still be able to see what Web sites you have visited and
e-mails you have sent even if you delete your browser history and files.


If you are afraid your computer usage might be monitored, please use
a safer computer to view this Web site. If you need to quickly leave this
Web site, click the "Escape" button at any time and
you will be redirected to Google.com.

Please note this site is not monitored for requests for help.
If you need assistance, you must call the 24-hour hotline.
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Hope Alliance is proud to partner with other organizations to further the achievement of its mission. If your organization is interested in partnering with Hope Alliance on a strategic initiative, call 512-255-1212 or e-mail Send E-mail.



Hope Alliance is a proud affiliate of the United Way of Williamson County. Funding from the United Way helps support Hope Alliance's shelter operations.

 
Funding from HHSC's family violence program helps support Hope Alliance's work in the area of family violence and helps draw down federal funding allocated for this important issue.



The Office of the Attorney General's Sexual Assault Prevention and Crisis Services (SAPCS) program provides state and federal funding to Hope Alliance for services to survivors of sexual assault. This is Hope Alliance's primary source of funding for sexual assault programming. Additionally, the Other Victims Assistance Grant (OVAG) provides funding for a children's counselor and education advocate at Hope Alliance.


Through the Office of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division, Hope Alliance receives funding from the U.S. Department of Justice's Victims of Crime Act program. These funds have helped support both our resident and nonresident services.

Also through the Office of the Governor's Criminal Justice Division, the Department of Education's Safe and Drug Free Schools program provides funding for Hope Alliance to staff in-school counselors in Hutto and Taylor middle and high schools to make sure that students who have witnessed or been victim to abuse are able to receive counseling services.

Additionally, Hope Alliance receives considerable support from city and county sources within Williamson County.
          

  

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