United Way of Greater Houston Montgomery County Center provides a convenient, central location for those in the Montgomery County community to access health and human services. In addition, the United Way of Greater Houston Montgomery County Center offers conference rooms and meeting space for community organizations.
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Location
1600 Lake Front Circle, Suite 248
The Woodlands TX 77380 -
Connect With Us
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Services at the Montgomery County Center
Counseling Services
Early Childhood Intervention
Employment Services
Financial Coaching
Home Buyer Assistance Program
Income Application Support
Mentoring Services
Support for Individuals with Disabilities
Therapeutic Services
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Conference Center
The United Way Montgomery County Conference Center is available for classes, trainings, board meetings, and special programs to qualified nonprofit and community organizations. Free meeting space is offered during regular United Way business hours and a modest security fee covers weekend usage.
United Way of Greater Houston’s Conference Center’s policies are to provide 501(c)3 organizations priority usage who are aligned with our agency mission to serve clients within our community. These organizations include direct health and human services, educational institutions, and governmental entities. Nonprofit organizations must provide a 501(c)3 tax-exempt status letter and current liability insurance.
Conference Center Hours:
Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday/Thursday: 8:00am – 8:00pm
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Nonprofit Networks
United Way Montgomery County Center hosts several network meetings which bring together a wide variety of audiences to address community needs and identify resources to address those needs. These networks include:
Interagency Network
Our Interagency Information & Referral Network Meetings offer health and human service organizations a valuable opportunity to come together to inform, educate, and problem-solve on behalf of the underserved in Montgomery County. Quarterly meetings provide a forum for learning about new resources, discussing current issues, and keeping up-to-date on existing services. All nonprofit agencies serving Montgomery County are welcome to attend.
MCCARES
Montgomery County Community Assistance Recovery Efforts & Services (MCCARES) is a collective network comprised of nonprofit, faith-based, and government organizations working as long-term recovery partners to assist our community with disaster recovery efforts.
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Disaster Recovery
Our 211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is available 24 hours, 7 days a week to connect you with food, child care, transportation and other resources.
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Upcoming Events
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Montgomery County Council
David Baker
SVP of Mortgage Lending
OriginPointSteve Bergstrom
ConsultantTim Booth
Project Manager
TechnipFMCJonathan C. Homeyer
President and Chief Lending Officer
Gulf Capital BankJim Larson
Former Chief Financial Officer, Retired
AnadarkoGil Staley
Chief Executive Officer
The Woodlands Area Economic Development PartnershipShandell Szabo
Christi Thoms-Knox
Lee Warren
Executive Vice PresidentMelissa Young (Chair)
President
Corporate Incentives, Inc. -
Women Who Rock
United Way Women Who Rock salutes extraordinary young parents in our community and empowers them to continue their education through the Women Who Rock Child Care Scholarship, which underwrites child care and resources for deserving young parents who are committed to pursuing post-secondary education.
United Way Funded Partners & Other Nonprofit Partners in Montgomery County
211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE
211 or (281) 292-4155
1600 Lake Front Circle
The Woodlands, TX 77380
211 Texas/United Way HELPLINE is an information and referral service with a free confidential helpline operated by United Way of Greater Houston 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Trained HELPLINE specialists connect those in need with critical social services. United Way of Greater Houston – Montgomery County has a trained specialist on-site during normal business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.).
Angel Reach
angelreach.org
(936) 262-0186
729 N. Frazier St.
Conroe, TX 77301
Angel Reach provides coordinated services aimed at meeting the special needs of current or former foster youth. Angel Reach is committed to breaking the generational cycle of abuse, neglect, and homelessness, and affecting change by providing housing, tutoring, life-skills training, legal counsel, and other support. Angel Reach also assists when children are moving from foster care into kinship families by providing necessary support and services. Community Youth Outreach, an Angel Reach Program, is a collaborative initiative designed to meet the needs of youth between the ages of 16 and 24 who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The goal is to engage, empower, and support these youths to gain the skills and experience to become self-sufficient adults.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star
bbbstx.org
(281) 292-4155
1600 Lake Front Circle #201
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Big Brothers Big Sisters makes meaningful, monitored matches between adult volunteers (“Bigs”) and children (“Littles”), ages 7 through 14, developing positive relationships that have a direct and lasting effect on the children’s lives.
Children’s Museum
CMhouston.org
(713) 522-1138
1500 Binz St.
Houston, TX 77004
Children’s Museum transforms communities through innovative, child-centered learning. The Houston region has one of the largest child populations in the United States and Children’s Museum Houston serves an audience of more than 1 million children and families each year.
Children’s Safe Harbor
childrenssafeharbor.org
(936) 756-4644
1519 Oddfellow Street
Conroe, TX 77301
Children’s Safe Harbor aims to reduce the trauma of child victims and their non-offending caregivers by facilitating a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary team approach to intervention, investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child sexual and severe physical abuse.
Community Assistance Center
cac-mctx.org
(936) 539-9211
1022 McCall Ave.
Conroe, TX 77301
Community Assistance Center takes a holistic approach and works with community partners to help Montgomery County residents experiencing financial crisis who are in need of basics like housing, utilities, food, and clothing. Community Assistance Center works to restore the dignity of individuals and families by providing assistance and long-lasting strategies to help achieve financial independence.
Covenant Community Capital
covenantcapital.org
(713) 223-1864
3300 Lyons Avenue, Ste. 203
Houston, TX 77020
Covenant Community Capital is here to help income-restricted families and individuals achieve the dream of homeownership through financial education, coaching, savings matches and no interest loans. Through these services, families are able to thrive and secure generational resilience.
Easter Seals of Greater Houston
eastersealshouston.org
(281) 292-4155 x 210
1600 Lake Front Circle #218
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Easter Seals Greater Houston offers help, hope, and answers to people of all ages with autism, developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, other special needs, and for disabled veterans. Through therapy, training, education, and support services, Easter Seals creates life-changing solutions so that people with disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our community.
Family Houston
familyhouston.org
(713) 861-4849
1600 Lake Front Circle #200
The Woodlands, TX 77380
Family Houston counselors are ready to help strengthen families through counseling services that lead to a healthier, more stable community. Family Houston counselors are ready to listen and help individuals facing family or marital conflict, parenting issues, depression, anxiety, grief, substance abuse, or work-related stress.
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council
gssjc.org
(713) 292-0300
8832 N Frazier St
Conroe, TX 77303
Girl Scouts provides leadership development for girls in grades K – 12. Girl Scouts helps young women build courage, confidence, and character as they earn badges, sell cookies, go on exciting trips, explore the outdoors, do projects that make a difference, and more.
Humble Area Assistance Ministries
haamministries.org
(281) 446-3663
1302 First Street
Humble, TX 77338
At HAAM, our staff and volunteers are here to help income-restricted families and individuals with getting basic needs such as food and shelter. Through an array of social services, our goal is to stabilize our client’s environment and prepare them for work that is necessary to achieve self-sufficiency.
Interfaith of The Woodlands
woodlandsinterfaith.org
(281) 367-1230
4242 Interfaith Way
The Woodlands, TX 77381
Interfaith works with member congregations, corporations, organizations, individuals, and other social service agencies to provide outstanding service to our neighbors in need. Programs and services offered include food assistance, financial assistance (rent, mortgage, and utilities), gas and clothing vouchers, prescription assistance, short-term emergency shelter, community education programs (ESL and personal finance classes), special programs (school supplies and holiday programs for families and seniors), wellness and care programs for senior adults (including transportation and grocery delivery for homebound seniors, information and referral, senior activities, caregiver conferences, networking meetings, worship services, and Serving Our Seniors).
Montgomery County Women’s Center
mcwctx.org
(936) 441-7273
1600 Lake Front Circle, Suite #130
The Woodlands, TX 77380
The Montgomery County Women’s Center provides a 24-hour hotline, safe shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy, and legal services to survivors of family violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Montgomery County Women’s Center can help with residential programs including emergency shelter and transitional housing; community and school-based educational outreach programs; legal services; domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy; individual counseling and support groups.
New Caney New Horizons
newhorizons-nc.org
(281) 689-8500
18642 US Hwy 59
New Caney, TX 77357
New Caney New Horizons is committed to enriching the lives of people with developmental disabilities through training and life experiences that build self-esteem and promote personal independence at home, at work, and within the community they call home. New Caney New Horizons helps clients reach their potential through academic and skills training, job training and employment, and social and recreational opportunities.
Meals on Wheels Montgomery County
mowmc.org
(936) 756-5828
1202 Candy Cane Lane
Conroe, TX 77301
Meals on Wheels Montgomery County provides home-delivered meals and transportation services to the homebound elderly in Montgomery County. Meals on Wheels Montgomery County also helps prevent isolation and keeps older adults connected to the community and independent in their homes. The Senior Rides program is a free curbside transportation service for those who are either disabled or over the age of 65 years.
Workfaith Connection
workfaith.org
(713) 984-9611
4555 Dacoma
Houston, TX 77092
Workfaith provides faith-based training and coaching for anyone who desires long-term employment. Utilizing online classes and career coaching to assist with resume writing, job searches, and preparation for interviews.
Salvation Army
salvationarmyhouston.org
(936) 760-2440
304 Avenue E
Conroe, TX 77301
Salvation Army provides overnight shelter for homeless men and women. Short-term financial assistance and social activities are also available for low-income families and the elderly.
Volunteers of America Texas
voatx.org
(936) 494-0635
731 West Davis
Conroe, TX 77301
The Volunteers of America Montgomery County Financial Opportunity Center (FOC) helps low-income families reach financial stability and move up the economic ladder. The Montgomery County FOC offers financial counseling, vocational training, job readiness training, and individual career counseling, among a number of other services specific to the needs of Montgomery County residents.
YES to YOUTH – Montgomery County Youth Services
sayyestoyouth.org
(281) 292-6471
8701 New Trails Dr. Suite 118
The Woodlands TX 77381
YES to YOUTH – Montgomery County Youth Services provides crisis counseling, shelter programs, and prevention services to strengthen families, keep youth in school, and prepare them to be productive citizens. Montgomery County Youth Services can help with conflict in the home, runaways, peer pressure, self-esteem issues, school issues, behavior, grief and divorce, homelessness, abuse, neglect, violence, crisis/emergency intervention, and decision-making.
YMCA at Shadowbend
ymcahouston.org
(281) 367-9622
6145 Shadowbend Place
The Woodlands, TX 77381
The YMCA of Greater Houston’s core programs and community initiatives support efforts that strengthen families which include early care, after-school, summer day camp, and teen programs that combine youth development and quality child care opportunities to support family well-being; youth sports and swim lessons that keep children healthy and safe; outreach initiatives to meet the needs of under-resourced communities (after-school care and safety around water training); and other emerging needs such as food insecurities and senior adult engagement.