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Residential Treatment Center Facilities with Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Residential Treatment Center Facilities With Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Video Conferencing DFPS Service Provider Placement Address Phone Enabled Athletes for Change RTC 1205 E. Bear Creek Road 972-223-2011 Yes Glenn Heights, TX 75154 Austin Children’s Shelter 4800 Manor Road 512-499-0090 Yes Austin, TX 78723 Avalon Center GRO 480 Hwy. 7 254-859-5990 Yes Eddy, TX 76524 Azleway Valley View GRO 15892 CR 26 903-566-8444 Yes Tyler, TX 75707 A Fresh Start Treatment Center 7809 Winship St. 713-635-1081 Yes Houston, TX 77028 A New Day Foundation RTC 17202 Garden Creek Drive 281-257-1218 Yes Spring, TX 77879 Bayes Achievement RTC 7517 Highway 75 South 936-291-3391 Yes Huntsville, TX 77340 BCFS HHS Residential Services San Antonio, TX 210-223-5952 Yes Big Springs Ranch for Children 10664 Hwy 83 North 830-232-4121 Yes Leakey, TX 78873 Boys Haven of America, Inc. 3655 N. Major Drive 409-866-2400 Yes Beaumont, TX 77713 Boysville Texas GRO 8555 E Loop 1604 N. 210-659-1901 Yes Converse, TX 78109-0369 Brookhaven Youth Ranch 5467 Rogers Hill Road 254-829-1893 Yes West, TX 76691 Carter's Kids RTC 1202 Lark Lane 281-239-6999 Yes Richmond, TX 77469 Children's Hope RTC, Levelland 500 West Ave. 806-897-9735 Yes Levelland, TX 79336 Children’s Hope RTC, Lubbock 2402 Canyon Lake Drive 806-762-5782 Yes Lubbock, TX 79415 Collaborative Video Conferencing Project Page 1 of 5 Office of Court Administration Residential Treatment Center Facilities With Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Video Conferencing DFPS Service Provider Placement Address Phone Enabled DePelchin Children's Center, Richmond 710 S. 7th Street 281-342-4906 Yes Richmond, TX 77469 DePelchin Children's Center, Houston 4950 Memorial Drive 713-861-8136 Yes Houston, TX 77007 Devereux RTC 120 David Wade 361-575-8271 Yes Victoria, TX 77905 East Texas Open Door 410 West Grand 903-935-2099 Yes Marshall, TX 75670 Embracing Destiny Foundation 8014 Forest Breeze Lane 281-251-4857 Yes Spring, TX 77379 Everyday Life Inc. 6955 Broach Road 979-589-1885 Yes Bryan TX 77808 Five Oaks Achievement Center 7674 Pechacek Road 979-992-3791 Yes New Ulm, TX 78950 Freedom Place RTC, Arrow Ministries 2929 FM 2920 281-572-2300 Yes Spring, TX 77388 Girls Haven RTC 3380 Fannin St. 409-832-6223 Yes Beaumont, TX 77701 Good Shepherd RTC 23538 Coons Rd. 281-374-0777 Yes Tomball, TX 77377 Guardian Angels RTC 9530 W. Montgomery Road 281-447-1812 Yes Houston, TX 77088 Gulf Coast Trade Center / Raven 143 Forest Service Road 936-344-7841 Yes School 233 New Waverly, TX 77358 Gulf Coast Treatment Center 1015 Mar Walt Drive 850-863-4160 Yes Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 Habilitative Homes Inc. 9018 Island View Drive 210-623-5419 Yes San Antonio, TX 78242 Hands of Healing RTC 601 S. Main Street 281-424-2200 Yes Baytown, TX 77520 Have Haven, Inc. RTC 14054 Ambrose Street 713-413-9490 Yes Houston TX 77045-5818 Office of Court Administration Page 2 of 5 Residential Treatment Center Facilities With Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Video Conferencing DFPS Service Provider Placement Address Phone Enabled Hearts with Hope Foundation RTC 27706 Tiverton Court 281-376-0320 Yes Spring, TX 77386 Hector Garza Treatment Center 620 East Afton Oaks Blvd. 210-568-8600 Yes San Antonio, TX 78232 Helping Hand Home for Children 3804 Avenue B 512-459-3353 Yes Austin, TX 78751 High Frontier RTC 1173 High Frontier RD 432-364-2241 Yes Fort Davis, TX 79734 Hill Country Youth Ranch 3522 Junction Hwy 830-367-2131 Yes Ingram, TX 78025 Hope House Liberty Hill, TX 78642 512-515-6889 Yes Houston Serenity Place RTC 6509 Morrow Street 713-691-5453 Yes Houston, TX 77091 KCI Servants Heart RTC 4040 High Ridge Circle 210-212-2500 Yes San Antonio, TX 78229 Krause Children’s Center RTC 25752 Kingsland Blvd. 281-392-7505 Yes Katy, TX 77494 L'amor Village RTC 16540 Kuykendahl Road 281-586-9708 Yes Houston TX 77068 Lifeworks Emergency Shelter 3708 S. 2nd Street 512-735-2200 Yes Austin, TX 78701 Meadowland RTC / Roy Maas 121 Old San Antonio Rd 830-816-2425 Yes Boerne, TX 78006 Minola’s Place of Texas RTC 17940 Country Walk Drive 281-290-8146 Yes Spring, TX 77379 Mission Road Developmental Center 8706 Mission Road 210-924-9265 Yes San Antonio, TX 78214 New Hope Youth Center 4111 Brandt Road 281-344-8050 Yes Richmond, TX 77469 New Horizons Audrey Grace House 598 Medical Drive 325-437-2535 Yes Abilene, TX 79601 Office of Court Administration Page 3 of 5 Residential Treatment Center Facilities With Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Video Conferencing DFPS Service Provider Placement Address Phone Enabled New Horizons Ranch RTC 850 FM 574 West 325-938-5518 Yes Goldthwaite, TX 76844 New Life Children's Center RTC 650 Scarborough 830-964-4390 Yes Canyon Lake, TX 78133 North Fork Educational Center 3001 Elm Grove Road 972-412-2444 Yes Wylie, TX 75098 North Texas State Hospital Vernon, TX 940-552-9901 Yes Pathways 3H Youth Ranch 110 3H Youth Ranch Circle NW 830-866-3701 Yes Mountain Home, TX 78058 Pegasus Schools RTC 896 Robin Ranch Road 512- 376-2101 Yes Lockhart, TX 78644 Positive Steps, Inc. 2701 Rosedale Street 713-522-0559 Yes Houston, TX 77004 Prairie Harbor RTC 7146 Highway 60 979-217-1581 Yes Wallis, TX 77485 River Crest Treatment Center 1636 Hunters Glen Rd. 325-949-5722 Yes San Angelo, TX 76901-5016 San Marcos Treatment Center RTC 120 Bert Brown Street 512-396-8500 Yes San Marcos, TX 78666 Seton Home GRO 1115 Mission Road 210-533-3504 Yes San Antonio, TX 78210 Settlement Home for Children 1600 Payton Gin Road 512-836-2150 Yes Austin, TX 78758 Shamar Hope Haven RTC 2719 Truxillo Street 713-942-8009 Yes Houston, TX 77004 Sheltering Harbour RTC South Campus: 17803 West 281-379-4578 Yes Strack Drive Spring, TX 77379 Shoreline Inc. Treatment Center 1220 Gregory Street 361-528-3356 Yes Taft, TX 78390 Sinclair Children’s Center RTC 207 Nellius Street 409-283-6800 Yes Woodville, TX 75979 Office of Court Administration Page 4 of 5 Residential Treatment Center Facilities With Video Conferencing Capability As of 06/03/2016 Video Conferencing DFPS Service Provider Placement Address Phone Enabled Stadium Emergency Shelter 21882 E. Wallis 281-354-5930 Yes Porter, TX 77365 St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, Bulverde 1400 Ridge Creek Lane 830-885-7494 Yes Bulverde, TX 78163-4354 St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, New 652 Old Bear Creek Road 830-629-0659 Yes Braunfels New Braunfels, TX 78132 St Peter - St Joseph Children’s Home San Antonio, TX 210-533-1203 Yes Emergency Shelter Texas Hill Country School 5309 Texas Lone Star Trail 512-392-8811 Yes Maxwell, TX 78656 Thompson’s RTC 1995 FM 1564 E. 903-883-5437 Yes Greenville, TX 75402 The Tree House Center RTC 596 Mosswood Drive 936-273-3453 Yes Conroe, TX 77302-3708 Trinity Home (Faith) Emergency 2130 N 33rd Street 254-759-8818 Yes Shelter Waco, TX 76708-3106 Unity Children’s Home RTC 2111 River Valley Dr. 281-355-0716 Yes Spring, TX 77373 We Care Treatment Center 28915 South Plum Creek Drive 281-363-4020 Yes Spring, TX 77386 Whispering Hills Achievement Center 4110 FM 609 361-865-3083 Yes Flatonia, TX 78941 Williams House Emergency Shelter 216 S. 14th Street 512-752-3952 Yes Lometa, TX 76853 Willow Bend Center RTC 2902 Hwy 31 East 903-596-8900 Yes Tyler, TX 75702 Youth and Family Enrichment Center, 14023 Hwy 155 S. 903-534-0414 Yes Inc. Tyler, TX Paula Thurman: Coordinate with Paula Thurman in the 903-509-5193 HHSC Region 4 Field Office Office of Court Administration Page 5 of 5 .
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