at 218 N 10th St, Garland , 75040 United States
New Beginning Center is a nonprofit domestic violence agency serving the northeast sector of Dallas County. New Beginning Center's primary goal is to help clients rebuild their lives in a safe and healthy environment. With more than 30 years' experience, we understand that clients are individuals with varying coping skills. Each comes to the center in distress seeking a safe and caring environment for themselves and their children. The staff at New Beginning Center evaluates the needs of each individual family and helps each create a plan for moving beyond the trauma suffered from violence and abuse. Our programs reduce stressors that can negatively impact family members' health and well-being as each navigates next steps beyond the abusive environment. Most clients require specialized care and the organization strives to deliver the level of social support that will increase the likelihood of success as independent, thriving adults.
New Beginning Center is the only designated domestic violence agency in the northeast sector of Dallas County and serves the communities of Dallas, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Rockwall, Rowlett and Sachse. We offer a full complement of programs to help families move forward to a happier, healthy life. Our programs include A 33-bed shelter, Individual and group intervention services for parents and children, case management, financial and literacy programs, Battering and Intervention Prevention Program,transitional housing, a 24-hour hotline, and educational outreach programs that partner with local school districts for pre-teen and teen education and awareness.
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New Beginning Center is Garland based place and this enity listed in Community & Government category. Located at 218 N 10th St TX 75040. Contact phone number of New Beginning Center: (972) 276-0423
Scots In Dallas is the Facebook home of The Scottish Society of Dallas. The purpose of the Society is to share and further Scottish culture. Now in our 51st year of operation, The Scottish Society of Dallas was organized at the Salado Gathering of the Clans, Salado, TX in the fall of 1963. The original name was "Scottish Clans of North Texas, in Dallas, Texas". The organizers were Jean Luch, Bill Bell, Bill McRight, and others. Early meetings were held at Luby's Cafeteria at Preston Center until being moved to the Garland Women's Activities Building where we meet today. Over the years the Society has supported the Dallas Highland Games held at Samuel Park, the International Bazaar at Dallas City Hall, the Texas Scottish Festival & Highland Games in Arlington, and the State Fair of Texas.
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