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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

 
 


Location:
101 Main Street
Humble, TX 77338
(281) 446-2615
(281) 446-3691-fax

Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Friday
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

24-Hour Crisis Helpline
& Emergency Shelter:

Accessible 24-hours a day by calling (281) 446-2615

Email: FamilyTime

 
  OTHER HOTLINES  
 
National Domestic
Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
1-800-787-3224 TTY

Rape, Abuse & Incest
National Network
1-800-656-HOPE (4673)

Crisis Intervention of Houston
(713) 468-5463
(713) 529-8336 - Teen Line
(713) 526-8088 - En Espanol

United Way Helpline
211

 
 

LOCAL RESOURCES

 
 


Humble Police Department
(281) 446-7127

Harris County
Sheriff's Department
(713) 221-6000

Montgomery County
Sheriff'ss Department
(409) 760-5800

Houston Police Department
(713) 222-3131

Memorial Hermann Northeast Medical Center
(281) 540-7700

Northeast Emergency Room
(281) 540-7999

Kingwood Medical Center
(281) 348-8000

Conroe Regional
Medical Center
(281) 364-7900

Houston Northwest
Medical Center
(281) 440-1000

 
 

VOLUNTEERING

 
 


One of the greatest resources that you can provide is your time. If you would like to become a volunteer, please download and complete the Volunteer Application below and return it or contact the FamilyTime office at (281) 446-2615 for more information.

Volunteer Application


 
 

THRIFT SHOPS

 
 


FamilyTime Thrift Shop #1
23874 Loop 494
Porter, TX 77365
(281) 354-5590

Monday - Friday
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.


FamilyTime Thrift Shop #2
3850 Aldine Mail Route
Houston, TX 77039
(281) 227-1115

Monday - Friday
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Proceeds from the sale of goods at FamilyTime's Thrift Shops directly benefits the many free programs for victims of abuse that FamilyTime provides, including counseling and emergency shelter.

Donations made to FamilyTime are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.



 
FAMILYTIME CALENDAR OF EVENTS


Save the Date - -
Keller Williams Northeast 5th Annual "Viva Las Vegas" Charity Gala
Saturday, September 25, 2010


Keller Williams Northeast will be holding their 5th Annual "Viva Las Vegas" Charity Gala which will benefit the many free programs that FamilyTime provides to victims of abuse including emergency shelter, counseling and legal advocacy.

Click here to view the event flyer. For more information, please contact Diana Heffner or Letitia Whipple at Keller Williams Northeast at (281) 358-4545 or visit www.clickKWne.com.


Become an Event Sponsor or Purchase Your Event Tickets Here . . .

Sponsorship/Ticket Purchases
Purchaser's Phone Number

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Congratulations to FamilyTime's 2009 Women of Achievement Recipients


Since 1990, FamilyTime Crisis and Counseling Center has honored special women who have made a difference in their community by recognizing these outstanding ladies for their selfless efforts. We honor these special ladies and the differences that they have made to our community.

Education ~ Pat Chandler
Homemaker ~ Jennifer Morris
The Arts ~ Debbie Norris
Entrepreneur ~ Cherrie Ledoux
Business ~ Patty Kupritz
Community Activist ~ Lisa Dempsey
Human Services ~ Millie Garrison
Volunteer ~ Lisa Niccum
Women's Advocate ~ Lorena Funez
Medical ~ Janet Little
Medical ~ Polly Logan
Spirit of FamilyTime ~ Minda Kaltenbacher
Special Recognition ~ Cheryl Johnson

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Support Groups:

Healing Through Support - From Victim to Victory
Every Wednesday Evening - 6:00pm to 8:00pm
This support group is for adult, female victims of domestic violence and/or sexual abuse.


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Classes:
(dates and times are subject to change, please contact FamilyTime for more information)


"Family Foundations" ($25/person): a 6-week course for those ordered by CPS to complete a parenting skills program.
Time: Tuesday's 6pm to 8pm
2010 Dates Offered: January 26 - March 2; March 23 - April 27; May 18 - June 22; July 6 - August 10; August 24 - September 28; and October 19 - November 23
Family Foundations Brochure

"Divorce: Putting the Children First" ($35/person): a 4-hour course for those ordered by the court to attend a co-parenting class due to divorce. This class is also offered in Spanish.
Time: Saturday's 9am to 1pm
2010 Dates Offered: January 9 & 23: February 13 & 27; March 13 & 27; April 10 & 24; May 8 & 22; June 12 & 26; July 10 & 24; August 14 & 28; September 11 & 25; October 9 & 23; and November 13 & 27
Divorce: Putting the Children First Brochure
Divorcio: Tus Hijos en Primer Lugar Brochure

"The Power of Positive Parenting" ($50/person - $80/couple): an 8-week course for those wanting to expand their parenting skills and learn proper discipline techniques.
Time: Wednesday's 6pm to 8pm
2010 Dates Offered: enrollment in this class is on-going, participants may begin on any Wednesday
The Power of Positive Parenting Brochure

"Managing Your Emotions" Anger Management Class ($80/person): an 8-week course which will show participants how to properly manage emotions such as anger.
Time: Thursday's 6:30pm to 8pm
2010 Dates Offered: January 14 - March 4; March 11 - April 29; More dates to be announced later
Managing Your Emotions Brochure

"Adolescent Anger Management - A Family Affair" Anger Management Class ($80/person): an 8-week course for teens aged 14-17 which is designed to give adolescents the skills needed to handle their anger in adaptive ways.
In order to enroll in the class, parents must schedule a family appointment with the class facilitator in order to complete the initial family assessment.
Adolescent Anger Management Brochure

"Pre-Teen Anger Management" ($80/person): a 7-week course for pre-teens aged 10-13 which is designed to teach pre-teen children the skills needed to handle their anger in adaptive ways.
In order to enroll in the class, parents must schedule a family appointment with the class facilitator in order to complete the initial family assessment.