Organizations Awarded FY-2010-2011 ESG funds

Another Chance House  
Established in 1988 as the first longer-term shelter for men, Another Chance House purchased small rentals in a previously drug-infested neighborhood and produced a continuum of shelter operations for chronically homeless men. The agency provides quality services and shelter to homeless to maintain their self-respect and dignity and assist their movement to self-sufficiency. Another Chance House
209 S. Jackson
Amarillo, Tx 79101
806-372-3344

Family Support Services  
Established in 1908 as Amarillo’s first charity,
Family Support Services focuses on counseling,
child care, and support for families.  FSS operates
Amarillo’s domestic violence shelter, and provides 
advocacy, education, and intervention services 
to the clients they serve.
Family Support Services

1001 S. Polk
Amarillo, Tx 79101
806-342-2500

Martha’s Home  
Established in 1987 as a longer-term shelter for homeless women and homeless women with children, Martha’s Home serves women who are not victims of domestic violence or dealing with substance abuse. The agency seeks to break the cycle of poverty by providing intensive case management and referrals to community service and programs.

1204 S.W. 18th Ave
Amarillo, Tx 79102
806-372-4035

The Salvation Army

 
Established in Amarillo in 1903 to provide
emergency shelter for men, women and
families, The Salvation Army’s Harrington Hope
Center was completed in 2003.  The Salvation Army
administers the ESG homeless prevention funds.
Salvation Army

400 S. Harrison
Amarillo, Tx 79101
806-373-6631

Guyon Saunders Resource Center

 

Established in 1994 as a multi-agency resource center with Amarillo’s first day shelter for the homeless, the Resource Center provides services to meet basic needs and improve the well-being of those using the Center. A Day Room Advocate refers homeless individuals to mainstream services and provides limited case management. Guyon Saunders Resource Center

200 S. Tyler
Amarillo, Tx 79101
806-345-7936