Who We Help

Is This You or Someone You Know?

  • Parents at the end of their rope.
  • Parents who struggle with boundaries.
  • Families who need emotional support.
  • Children in abusive family situations.
  • Families with "at-risk" children.
  • Grandparents caring for grandchildren.

Four girls relax and sit together on a couch.Children come into our care and families need our services for a variety of reasons. Sometimes parents need relief from or help with the pressures of parenting so they can deal with issues interfering with the family. These issues may include divorce, parent or family illness, physical or emotional disability, death, financial hardship, homelessness, and problems associated with parental alcohol or drug dependency. Child/family conflict, behavioral issues, or foster home or adoption breakdown may also make it necessary to seek our help.

Some of the children we serve have been victims of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse or physical neglect or abandonment. Still others need to be placed in our homes because a parent has been incarcerated.

Grandparents who have become “parents” to their grandchildren often need help raising them. When grandparents have this responsibility but not the health and/or resources to do so, we can provide a stable home environment while fostering healthy grandparent/grandchild relationships.

We invite you to explore our four main program areas:

Presbyterian Children's Homes and Services operates in accordance with U.S. Department of Agriculture and Texas Health and Human Services Commission policy, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, age, disability, religion, political belief, or national origin.

Two boys hugging and smiling on a park bench.