ⓘ For information regarding food pantries, COVID-19 resources, and all other Erath County area resources, visit our resources page or contact us at 254-965-4429.
OUR MissionOur mission is to empower individuals and families by increasing food security, while providing accessibility for mental wellness to those in Erath County.
about us Erath County Community Bridges is a coalition of community serving organizations committed to addressing critical needs in the community. In addition to expanding and enhancing life-sustaining nourishment for individuals in need, ECCB partners will assist with healthy food provision. To achieve the desired objective, funds will be used to promote the numerous partners and initiatives included in this grant.
Special thanks to KayLee Pemberton for decorating our Christmas Tree located at the Senior Citizen Center
Erath County Community Bridges frequently attends resource fairs for the community.
The Stephenville School Supply Project has the support of ECUW and ECCB, which is pleased to sponsor it. About 650 backpacks filled with necessary school materials were packed and distributed as part of this effort for students in the Stephenville Independent School District.
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Program servicesFood Access
Counseling Services Budget Planning Transportation Case Management SNAP Application Assistance Other Government Application Assistance Services are free for residents in erath countycommunity partnersBasic Needs
(254) 965-4510 Compassion Counseling (254) 485-6885 Hope Inc. (254) 965-2700 The LOVE Basket (254) 445-8081 Erath County Community Bridges has provided gardens to several locations
Thank you to everyone who made our Human Trafficking training a big success, hosted by Erath County Community Bridges, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services & Paluxy River Children's Advocacy Center.
Erath County Community Bridges distributed Christmas cards to our first responders.
The new owner of Caravan Inn chose Erath County Community Bridges and Erath County United Way as the designated coordinators for the free distribution of furniture, appliances, and linens. 30 families were helped by ECCB during their time of need.
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