The
100 Club of Central Texas leads the community in providing financial
assistance and support for the families of first responders who are
critically injured or killed in the line of duty. We serve peace
officers, EMT's and firefighters in Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis
& Williamson counties. Peace officers, EMT's and firefighters go to
work focused on the safety of individuals like you and me. They are
willing to do their job as public servants, no matter what it requires.
When tragedy does strike, it is our turn to step up, as a community, to
show first responders and their families that we are grateful for all
that they sacrifice to ensure our safety. Consider becoming a member and
show your support for our heroes in Central Texas.
Roger
Beasley Mazda and Roger Beasley Hyundai are proud to present the third
annual ATX Man Golf Classic 2015 on Friday, 3/27/15. 18 holes benefiting
18 different Austin charities!
The
18 Participating Charities for 2015 are: A Legacy of Giving, American
Cancer Society, American Heart Association, Any Baby Can, Austin Humane
Society, Be The Difference Foundation, Con Mi Madre,
HealinComfort4aChange.org, Ignite a Dream, JB & Sandy's Bikes for
Kids, Rainforest Partnership, Stiletto Stampede, Survive 2 Thrive
Foundation, The Autism Trust, The First Tee of Greater Austin, The
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The Shade Project and Wonders &
Worries.
The Austin Chamber's mission is to provide leadership that will help create regional economic prosperity and success for its members in Central Texas. It fulfills its mission by generating business opportunities, creating an environment for sustained prosperity, leading economic development efforts and providing an environment for networking.
The
Austin Humane Society is a community resource that promotes compassion
toward animals and has been serving our community since 1952. The Austin
Humane Society (AHS) is the longest standing no-kill shelter in Austin.
AHS transforms the lives of animals and the people who love them
through life-saving programs that find animals homes, serve animals and
people in times of crisis, prevent future homelessness though spay and
neuter, and engage the community to be a part of the solution. Over the
past year, AHS has unleashed hope for over 11,000 animals thanks to the
generosity of our donors.
Dell
Children's is a truly one-of-a-kind place that gives Central Texas
families access to a wide range of healthcare services. Children are
cared for with a family-centered approach that keeps patients close to
loved ones at all times. And our dedicated multidisciplinary team of
pediatric specialists and nurses are all committed to a single purpose:
making your child feel like a kid again.
The
mission of Children's Medical Center Foundation of Central Texas is to
be the philanthropic resource for Dell Children's Medical Center of
Central Texas. We partner with families, individuals, and organizations
to support the hospital's mission to serve the sick and injured children
in the Central Texas 46-county region.
Our
mission inspires us to care for and improve the health of those we
serve with a special concern for the sick and the poor. We are called to
be a sign of God's unconditional love for all and believe that all
persons by their creation are endowed with dignity. Seton continues the
Catholic tradition of service established by our founders: Vincent de
Paul, Louise de Marillac and Elizabeth Ann Seton.
Hand
to Hold provides comprehensive navigation resources and support
programs to parents of preemies, babies born with special health care
needs and those who have experienced a loss due to these or other
complications.
For
more than 120 years, Helping Hand Home for Children has provided a
place to heal for abused, neglected and abandoned children.Helping Hand
Home provides residential treatment services, therapeutic foster care,
adoption services, and an on-site charter school for children who have
suffered severe abuse and neglect. Their mission is to provide a
nurturing and therapeutic home for children and to restore each child to
a healthy family setting. Children, whose young lives were once filled
with fear, pain, and chaos, are learning to trust adults to take care of
them and reclaim their childhood.
Marbridge
is a non-profit residential community that offers transitional and
lifetime care to adults with a wide range of cognitive abilities
and-through compassion and faith-provides them opportunities to learn,
experience and achieve a whole new life.
The
March of Dimes helps moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy
babies. If something goes wrong, we offer information and comfort to
families. We research the problems that threaten our babies and work on
preventing them.
The
Oak Hill Rotary Club is a Service organization whose stated purpose is
to bring together business and professional leaders in order to provide
humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards in all
vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world.
Lacrosse
is currently the fastest growing sport in Texas and the country -- and
for good reason. Round Rock Youth Lacrosse is a recreational league for
players in first through eighth grades. The majority of the players live
in Round Rock, but players come from Austin, Georgetown, Cedar Park,
Hutto and Pflugerville as well. Round Rock Youth Lacrosse welcomes
players of all levels, including those that have never held a Lacrosse
stick.
In
the heart of Austin is the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at
Lady Bird Lake, a lush, urban path that meanders along the water's edge
and passes by skyscrapers,
neighborhoods, ball fields and cultural attractions. With more than 1.5
million visits a year, the 10-mile hike-and-bike trail is Austin's most
recognized and popular recreational area. For many citizens and
visitors, it represents the best Austin has to offer: outdoor
recreation; a scenic, natural environment; and a diverse, vibrant mix of
people. The Trail is a place where Austin thrives. Their mission is to
protect and enhance the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady
Bird Lake.
Wonders
& Worries serves children ages 2 to 18 who have a parent or
caregiver with a serious illness. They work with children and their
families to provide an age-appropriate understanding of the illness, its
treatment and side effects, and to help children and teens cope with
the stress and fear related to illness in the family. Wonders &
Worries partner with parents to support their children. Parents are the
experts regarding their children, and the Wonders and Worries team's
goal is to help children understand and cope positively with a family
member's illness.