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Phone: (254) 327-1164 
Mon - Thur: 9am - 4pm     Fri: Closed to the Public 
***Our Office is currently closed to the public for the safety of our staff.***

Notice Regarding COVID-19

We are following the latest government recommendations on social distancing due to COVID-19.  We have decided to close our office to the public.  If you need assistance please call (254) 327-1164 or email our office.

Community Partners

Workforce Solutions of Central Texas components are designed to promote the delivery of programs and services to meet the needs of business, industry, and workers. These services are designed to place Texans in jobs and to equip those workers with the skills needed to foster economic development. We work with employers, employees, and the general public to achieve these goals.

Aware Central Texas is dedicated to the prevention of child abuse/neglect and family violence in Central Texas!

All CTC adult education GED preparation classes and services are offered free of charge. We do not charge tuition or fees, and all necessary materials are provided for you.

Contact the Central Texas College Adult Education Department at (254) 526-1120.

To assist troubled children, youth and families toward development of their full potential through provision of quality community-based services. Provides services to runaways, homeless and troubled youth and their families throughout Central Texas.

Our MISSION is to gather gently used furniture and provide it to those in need free of charge as referred to us by our Collaborating Partner Agencies.

KHA residents must request a referral from the Resident Services Coordinator by calling 254.634.5243 Ext. 13 or emailing janice.taylor@kileenha.org.

Heart of Texas Goodwill Learning Centers are open to anyone in the public who wants assistance. Each center has trained, qualified staff available to help individuals find employment, upgrade their skills, and prepare for success in the workplace.

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the oldest and most widely respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the United States of America. LULAC was created at a time in our country’s history when Hispanics were denied basic civil and human rights, despite contributions to American society.

Build Children Instead of Repairing Men and Women.

SBRCA mission is to provide sustainable and measurable educational and musical programs dedicated to the preservation of the cultural richness of the Africans within the Diaspora, West Indies and Africans abroad.The programs are geared towards reducing negative influences and teaching youth to take responsibility for their actions.