Current Supporters

Texas Homeless Network's Current Supporters

Current supporters from business members, to agency members, advocate members, to individual members fuel THN’s mission of making homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring in Texas. To learn more about becoming a supporter, email development@thn.org today.

Our Valued Business Members

Our business members play a crucial role in supporting the Texas Homeless Network’s mission to end homelessness across the state. Through their generous contributions, these partners provide vital resources that enable us to expand our programs, enhance our advocacy efforts, and offer essential services to those in need. Their support helps drive significant progress in our collective fight against homelessness, creating a more just and compassionate Texas for everyone.

If your organization is passionate about making a meaningful impact, we invite you to join us as a business partner. Learn more about the benefits of business membership and how you can get involved here.

Virtu Financial, a leading financial services firm, is proud to partner with the Texas Homeless Network in our shared mission to end homelessness in Texas. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and global market-making expertise, Virtu provides exceptional execution services, data, analytics, and connectivity products to clients worldwide. This innovative approach to financial services aligns perfectly with THN’s commitment to creating systemic change and sustainable solutions for homelessness.

Virtu’s robust product suite includes offerings in execution, liquidity sourcing, analytics, and broker-neutral, multi-dealer platforms in workflow technology. This expertise not only enhances the global markets but also supports THN’s initiatives by providing critical resources and strategic insights.

Public Knowledge® is a national management consulting firm that helps nonprofits, government agencies, and mission-driven organizations turn vision into action and create lasting change. Through strategic planning, community collaboration, and evaluation, Public Knowledge® empowers organizations with the knowledge and resources they need. This approach focuses on systems improvement to enhance their overall impact. Their team brings extensive expertise in systems, programs, and people, all driven by a shared dedication to strengthening communities and creating meaningful progress.

CORT believes Everything is Possible Through Service™CORT LOGO. This philosophy aligns perfectly with the Texas Homeless Network’s mission to end homelessness across Texas. By partnering with THN, CORT is extends its commitment to service, providing vital support that enhances the lives of individuals and families in transition.

As the nation’s leading provider of transition services, CORT offers furniture rental for home and office, event furnishings, destination services, apartment locating, touring, and more. With over 100 offices, showrooms, and clearance centers across the United States, and furniture rental services in more than 80 countries globally, CORT’s extensive reach and resources make them an invaluable partner in THN’s mission. CORT’s partnership with the Texas Homeless Network exemplifies their dedication to service and community impact. 

 

Patrick Burns Co. Patrick Burns Co. is a digital marketing agency that helps B2B businesses generate leads and brand awareness. We have worked with nearly 100 companies and helped them achieve their revenue goals by generating leads with SMBs to Fortune 100 companies.
In addition, we have produced over 100 million content views on social media to drive brand awareness. 

Our Partner Agency Members

Agency members are indispensable partners in the Texas Homeless Network’s mission to end homelessness. Whether they are direct service agencies providing critical support on the front lines or organizations invested in creating systemic change throughout their communities, their collaboration is essential to our success.

We could not achieve our goals without their ongoing support and dedication. We are deeply grateful for their commitment to making homelessness rare, brief, and non-recurring in Texas. Together, we are creating a brighter future for individuals and families across the state.

Thank you to our Agency 7 Members:

Austin Street Center, Close to Home, Concho Valley Community Action Agency, Corpus Christi Hope House Inc, ECHO, Families In Crisis, Inc., Family Eldercare, Foundation for the Homeless, Front Steps, Good Neighbor Settlement House, Grace Like Rain, Inc. DBA Giving Grace, Housing Authority of San Angelo, Housing Authority of the City of Denton, Housing Forward, Interfaith Family Services, Lubbock Open Door, MHMR of Tarrant County, Mid-Coast Family Services, New Hope Housing, Panhandle Community Services, Recovery Resource Council, Tarrant County Homeless Coalition, Texas Panhandle Centers, The Bridge Homeless Recovery Center, The Samaritan Inn, Twin City Mission, Abilene Housing Authority, and City of Corpus Christi

Agency 6 Members:

Betty Hardwick Center, Coalition for the Homeless of Houston, and NB Housing Partners

Agency 5 Members:

Building Promise USA and Transcend STEM.

Agency 4 Members:

Breaking Bread Kitchen, Catholic Outreach Services, City of Laredo, City of Temple, Copperas Cove Homeless Shelter, Dallas Hope Charities, El Paso Coalition for the Homeless, Hope Center Houston, Hope Restored Mission, Odessa Links, and The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD-PATH Program

Agency 3 Members:

Alief ISD, City of Brownsville Grants and Community Development Department, Collin County Homeless Coalition, Everybodys Place of Galveston County, Fighting Homelessness, Heart and Health, Heartwarming Living Solutions, Homelessness Help, San Antonio Catholic Worker House of Hospitality, Solutions For Veterans, South Plains Association of Governments-SPAG, South Texas Development Council, and StarCare PATH

Agency 6 Members

Agency 5 Members

Agency 4 Members

Agency 3 Members

Would your agency like to become an agency member?
Learn more about how to join us on our membership page.

Individual Members

Individual members fuel THN both by their donations but also by being everyday supporters of THN’s mission. Some are social services employees while some are general community members dedicated to supporting coordinated efforts to end homelessness in Texas. Our individual members go beyond a one-time gift and remain committed to providing an annual donation to ensure THN can continue our work. 

Thank you to our current sustaining THN individual members: Becki M., Taylor C., Melissa E., Ben K., Audra R., Daniel K., Jeff P., Paul C., Carrie M., Rene A., Heather T., Stuart S., Marissa V., Michelle Y., Carol B., Oluwatomilola B., Tim D., Sara E., Denise H., Jessica R., JR R., Reginald R., Janeka R., Amanda V., Troy W., and Janeal W.

Would you like to become a member?
Learn more about how to join us on our membership page.

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