Benefitting Virginia’s House:
Established in 1992, Young County Family Resource Center is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to meeting the needs of abused, neglected, and traumatized children. In 2007, the Young County Family Resource Center changed its name to Virginia’s House – A Family Resource Center. In 2009, Dr. Goodall's House, a satellite office in Breckenridge, was opened to better serve Stephens County.
The Center’s primary purpose is to help children and their families who suffer from all types of abuse, as well as help children in situations of risk. The Center serves as a Referral Agency for the local community, and houses several different programs: CAC (Children’s Advocacy Center), CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate), Prevention Programs, Crime Victim’s Assistance, and Mentor Programs in partnership with Graham ISD, Olney ISD, Newcastle ISD, and Breckenridge ISD. Virginia’s House serves Young, Stephens, and Throckmorton Counties. Dr. Goodall’s House, a satellite office in Breckenridge, opened in 2009 to better serve Stephens County. The organization is a member of Children’s Advocacy Centers of Texas, Inc., National Children’s Alliance and Texas CASA. The center is funded by grants from Children’s Advocacy Center’s of Texas, Inc., Victims of Crime Act, National Children’s Alliance and Texas CASA. Private donations are tax deductible and deeply appreciated.