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Our Supporters
Programming
Lead Gifts
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.

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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. |

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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