Every day, countless people in our communities struggle to cope with the effects of abuse.
The Family Crisis Center will always be a refuge for individuals facing intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and stalking. We remain dedicated to providing safe, compassionate support to victims of abuse and violence by offering confidential guidance to any individual or family in need, regardless of their age, income, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disability status, religion, language, and/or culture.
With the help of our Community, Volunteers and Donors, we support individuals and families in their time of need.
Throughout our website, you will notice a purposeful use of color, each representing a cause at the heart of our mission. Yellow symbolizes stalking awareness, teal represents sexual assault awareness, purple stands for domestic violence awareness, and orange signifies teen dating violence awareness. These colors serve as a visual reminder of the individuals, families, and communities we are committed to supporting. Our work is rooted not only in action, but in intentionality, ensuring that every service, resource, and interaction reflects our dedication to advocacy, education, healing, and empowerment.
The Center has provided services for over 40 years, since 1983
Last year more than 2,000 hotline calls were answered
Last year over 500 individuals received crisis intervention, advocacy, and support services
We serve 4 counties in central Texas: Bastrop, Colorado, Fayette and Lee counties