Help create a safer tomorrow for your community.

Whether you have time, resources, or simply a passion to help,

you’ll find a way to make a real difference for the children and

families in Central Texas.

Impact of Your Support

When you get involved, you directly help children reclaim their futures.

Just $100 can help fund a child’s trauma therapy session; a few hours volunteering can organize an event that educates hundreds. No effort is too small—every action adds up to safer, stronger communities.

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Donate

Make a one-time or monthly gift to provide hope, healing, and justice for child survivors. Every dollar matters, and all donations are tax-deductible. Even a modest gift can help fund therapy sessions, comfort items, or prevention programs.

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Volunteer

Give your time and heart—volunteers extend our reach by helping at events, supporting office projects, or assisting with outreach. Training is provided, and every role is valued, whether you can spare a few hours or want to make a regular commitment.

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Events

Join us at our annual gala, community events, or awareness campaigns. Have fun, meet others, and make an impact while supporting children. You can also host your own fundraiser or awareness event to benefit CACCT.

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Donate Items

Not everyone can give money or time—donating needed supplies from our Amazon Wish List makes a big difference in a child’s day.

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Corporate & Group Giving

Empower your business or organization to protect kids—sponsor events, match gifts, or organize group volunteer days. CACCT welcomes workplace giving and group involvement for an even greater impact.

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Spread the Word

Become an advocate for kids by following CACCT on social media, sharing our mission, or inviting friends to learn more. Even a simple share can lead to help for a child in need.

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