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This year, on Thursday, October 17, we are thrilled to participate in the Paso del Norte Community Foundation’s El Paso Giving Day, an online giving campaign that ignites the spirit of giving in our region.
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The Child Crisis Center of El Paso (CCCEP) is a distinguished local non-profit organization, operating as a 501(c)(3) entity, and proudly serving the community of El Paso, Texas. Our emergency shelter operates independently of federal funding, relying solely on the generosity of community donations. The children who we serve at our shelter have often endured unimaginable hardships, and it is our utmost priority to ensure their well-being by providing them with essential services. Our shelter serves as a secure sanctuary where children can regain their sense of normalcy, free from concerns of harm, hunger, homelessness, or isolation.
Vision
The Child Crisis Center will strive to eliminate child abuse and neglect by leading through community collaboration on issues and concerns regarding the protection of children so that they can grow in a healthy, safe and positive family environment, thereby enriching their future.
Mission
The Child Crisis Center of El Paso protects children from abuse and neglect by providing shelter, advocacy, and family support services. The Child Crisis Center of El Paso (CCCEP), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, began in 1980 with a heartbreaking story that continues to be seen in children at our shelter today.
Emergency shelter services include:
PARENTING CLASSES
We offer evidence-based parent education with the Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP) curriculum. For more information, please call 915-562-7955.
The SMVF program offers assistance to families with children aged 0-17, where one or both parents have served or are currently serving in the armed forces, reserves, or National Guard. This support includes services such as parenting, education, counseling, and youth development programming
2) Texas Veteran Commission (TVC)
Our newly awarded program provides general assistance to veterans using funds from the Fund for Veterans' Assistance (FVA). The program addresses the needs of Texas veterans and their families. These needs include but are not limited to: emergency financial assistance; rental, utilities and supportive services.
For additional information on any of our military programs, please send all inquiries to tregalado@childcrisiselp.org
2100 North Stevens Street, El Paso, Texas 79930, United States
Open today | 08:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Apply in person during regular business hours Monday through Friday 8am - 4pm ( please take your resume).
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Email your application and resume to the Human Resources Department at hr@childcrisiselp.org (Attach application and resume). NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
Let us know how we are doing by completing the Compliments and Complaints form or sending your compliments or complaints to hr@childcrisiselp.org . We appreciate your feedback.
Please contact our center to speak with our Corporate Compliance representative regarding any concerns pertaining to legal or regulatory violations.