Local Assistance Resources: Round Lake, Texas
Page Updated June 2021
Clothing
Paula's Food Pantry & Clothes Closet by First United Methodist Church of Pflugerville (FUMC)
500 Pecan Street East, Pflugerville, TX 78660
Website: www.pflugervilleumc.org
Phone: 512.251.2575
About
Paula’s Food Pantry and Clothes Closet provides food and clothes to our neighbors in the Pflugerville area and beyond.
Services
- Food to meet basic nutritional needs
- Clothing
Home Repairs
Includes financial assistance for home repairs
Food
Food Pantry by Round Rock Seventh Day Adventist Church
4 Applegate Circle, Round Rock, TX 78665
Website: www.roundrocktx.adventistchurch.org
Phone: 512.388.7870
About
Our food pantry serves everyone from low-income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, working poor, and anyone else in need of our assistance.
Services
- Food to meet basic nutritional needs
Food is available while supplies last.
Rebuilding Together by Rebuilding Together
Serves your state
Website: www.rebuildingtogether.org
Phone: 972.245.6900
About
The Rebuilding Together program transforms the lives of low-income homeowners by improving the safety and health of their homes and revitalizing their communities.
Services
- Home repairs
Shelters
Emergency Shelter by Hope Alliance
1011 Gattis School Road, Round Rock, TX 78664
Website: www.hopealliancetx.org
Phone: 800.460.7233
About
Hope Alliance assists those whose lives have been affected by family and sexual violence by providing services and developing partnerships that lead to hope, healing, and prevention.
Hope Alliance's emergency shelter can house up to 35 adults and children who stay for an average of around 30 days. Within 24 hours of entering the shelter, survivors are assigned a case manager who will meet with them weekly. At that first meeting, the resident and case manager will work collaboratively to develop a list of line items and goals that that individual resident hopes to achieve while in the shelter. These goals can be both short- and long-term goals. The residents also can meet with a legal advocate and a crisis counselor, if needed.
Residents have access to a clothing closet, basic toiletries (shampoos, soap, lotions, razors, hair products, etc.), and a plethora of food items for meals and snacks. We encourage the future residents to bring only a reasonable number of personal items with them. The shelter is in an undisclosed location, and privacy and confidentiality, and of course safety is this team's top priority. Unfortunately, the shelter typically has a waiting list of survivors needing shelter.