About Carver Center for Families

Who We Are

Located in Georgetown, TX, the Carver Center for Families has transformed the historic Carver Elementary School into a thriving community resource center. We partner with organizations like STARRY and WIC to deliver family support that strengthens the well-being of children, youth, and caregivers. Our goal is to be a cornerstone of family resources in the Georgetown area, reflecting the community’s needs and history.

Our Services

The Carver Center for Families provides a variety of no- or low-cost programs to support families in Georgetown, TX:

  • Parenting Education: Workshops and resources like Bridges to Growth empower parents with practical parenting skills.
  • Youth Activities: Engaging programs such as crafts, play groups, and story-time foster child development.
  • Community Navigators: We connect families to vital services, including healthcare, childcare, and housing assistance.
  • Peer Support: Events like Parent Cafés build communities of support for caregivers.

These offerings make us one of the top family help centers in the region.

Strengthening Families

We’re guided by the Strengthening Families Framework, which emphasizes five protective factors:

  1. Parental Resilience
  2. Social and Emotional Competence of Children
  3. Parental Knowledge of Child Development and Parenting Skills
  4. Concrete Support for Parents
  5. Social Connections

Explore how we implement this approach on our Our Mission page.

Get Involved

We invite the Georgetown, TX community to join us! Whether you’re interested in volunteering, partnering as an organization, or attending an event, your involvement helps us grow as a family resource center. Visit our Join Our Mission page to get started.

Carver Center for Families
• a welcoming hub of support, services, and opportunities for families
• multi-generational, strengths-based, and family-centered
• reflective of, responsive to community needs and interests
• no- or low-cost support for participants
• builds communities of peer support for families

Contact Us

Find us at 1200 W 17th St, Georgetown, TX, or email us at director@carvercenterforfamilies.org to discover how we can support your family.

OUR HISTORY

Our Origin and the GHF : STARRY Partnership

As a local health philanthropy, Georgetown Health Foundation’s mission is to generate and accelerate positive change in our Community’s health. This mission is manifested in the work carried out daily by the amazing grant partners we work with who are pursuing the same goal. In 2022, another manifestation of GHF’s mission took root with the purchase of Carver Elementary School in Southeast Georgetown. The vision for this former school, rich in culture and history, was to transform it into a community asset – a hub for family and individual resources for its neighborhood and the greater Georgetown area.

In January 2023, STARRY, a nonprofit that provides free counseling and support services for families with children ages 0-17, moved into the newly acquired building as the anchor for the family resource center. In partnership with GHF, the STARRY team embarked on a listening tour, reaching out to community members and service providers to understand 1 - what resources had the potential to be offered at the center, and 2 – which of these resources were valued and needed by caregivers and community to be brought to the center.

In May 2023, the family resource center held its first event, where community members, neighbors, and caregivers prioritized the offerings they wanted to see in the space. Participants also voted on the name: Carver Center for Families.

In Summer 2023, three additional direct service organizations moved into the Carver Center for Families, further expanding the CCF’s ability to serve its community. Plans are in process for additional nonprofit organizations to become members of the CCF team, and the journey continues.

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Carver Center
for Families

• a welcoming hub of support, services, and opportunities for families
• multi-generational, strengths-based, and family-centered
• reflective of, responsive to community needs and interests
• no- or low-cost support for participants
• builds communities of peer support for families