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Our primary mission is to feed the hungry, the homeless, veterans, indigent, elderly, handicapped on site and delivered to homes and various children's programs.
Provides educational programs promoting youths' ability to do things for themselves and others through character building, citizenship training, and personal, physical and spiritual development.
Stands at the forefront in providing a high caliber of educational and recreational activities for the youth of Laredo.
Daily after-school youth development program emphasizing social, recreational, academic enhancement, personal development skills to children so they can develop into productive, responsible citizens and leaders.
The domestic violence shelter will assist victims of domestic violence reclaim their lives by offering comprehensive services, education and support in an abuse-free environment.
Meets the emergency needs of Laredo’s low income families, including homelessness, immigration, adoption and other services to actively prevent homelessness.
The Center provides forensic interviews, counseling, medical referrals, social service referrals on-site and in a child friendly facility to prevent further child abuse.
The nation's largest stay in school network working with the community building partnerships and helping kids succeed in school and life.
Improves children's dental health by expanding the provision of primary dental services as the most effective way to assure positive future dental health outcomes.
Builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.
Multiple inquiry based workshops for children in underperforming schools that offer opportunities for science investigations that focus on process skills to promote student success.
Provides assistance with transportation to local and out of town evaluations/transplants, one time basis medication, nutritional supplements, hardship emergencies, food and paper products.
Provides spay and neuter expense for pet owners. This helps lower over-population of dogs and cats that would otherwise be unwanted.
Program enables informed citizens to take leadership roles in assisting law enforcement agencies by anonymously reporting criminal activities, making callers eligible for a cash reward.
Cancer Friends began with a simple idea to get together and support each other. The first group began in August 2015 at LMC located at 1700 E. Saunders. The program continues continues to be a supportive towards all who wish to join.
Provides services to individuals with HIV/AIDS through various programs that enhance the quality of life. Provides education to the community for early detection, prevention and treatment.
Our main purpose is to provide a home for children who for some justified reason cannot stay at their family home.
Provides a comprehensive program to serve abused, victimized, homeless, substance abusing and at-risk children and their families.
Works with other non-profit organizations to provide food assistance to families. Has ten after school feeding sites. Has elderly food program. Offers food stamp assistance.
Provides comprehensive emergency service to families and individuals including assistance with food, clothing, shelter, counseling and aid to victims of natural disasters.
1815 E Hillside Rd.
Laredo, TX 78041
(956) 723-9113