When someone falls on hard times, finding help can be difficult when services are spread out across town. The more barriers there are to services, the less people are helped.
We solve this problem by bringing all of the helpers together under one roof. By having multiple services in the same location, Serve Denton becomes a one-stop shop for people in need.
When multiple organizations are under one roof, they are able to work together. Nonprofits can build relationships with each other and easily refer clients to other agencies, leading to more people becoming self-sufficient.
Serve Denton partners with nonprofits to help make their services more accessible for people in need.
Finding help should be easy. And nonprofits shouldn’t have to struggle to help their clients.
That’s the problem we solve.
Serve Denton is the largest nonprofit center in Denton County and one of the largest in Texas. It is a 4.8 acre nonprofit center located on North Loop 288. Over 29,000 cars pass by our location every single day and there is a DCTA bus stop right across Market St.
We partner with numerous local nonprofits—most of which have physical offices in the building—in order to make social services more accessible for people in need.
Serve Denton is a one-stop shop for humanity.
The mission of CASA of Denton County, Inc. is to advocate for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Our trained and supported community volunteers build a strong, consistent relationship with each child and their family, promote community resources, and make informed recommendations to the court.
A safe, secure future for every child so they can reach their full potential.
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Denton County, Inc. is a volunteer-based non-profit organization serving the Denton County area. CASA volunteers are appointed by the court to serve as advocates for children removed from their homes by Child Protective Services (CPS) due to abuse or neglect allegations. These volunteers investigate and monitor a child’s situation while in alternative or foster care. Within a twelve to eighteen month time period, they make a recommendation to the presiding judge as to what permanent placement would be in the best interest of the child.
Although professionals in the child welfare system are often overworked and frequently change positions, the CASA volunteer is intended to be a constant presence in the lives of abused and neglected children. By advocating for the best interests of the child above all else, CASA hopes to ensure that each and every child is given the opportunity to grow and thrive in a safe, loving, and permanent home.
CASA of Denton County is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors.
A lack of access to community and strong, supportive relationships for families and individuals in crisis in North Texas.
Provide relationships & resources to address the underlying causes of homelessness and housing instability.
Empowering change to overcome homelessness and housing instability, one life at a time.
Transforming lives by providing resources, relationships, and community with the love of Jesus.
Giving Grace is a 501c3 organization that serves individuals and families with children in Denton County who are currently homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. By offering our continuum of care, we empower individuals and families with the consistent support and community they need.
Our approach is holistic, and our goal is to break the cycle of generational homelessness.