Mission Granbury is a community based, 501(c)(3), non-profit organization that was formed by community leaders in 1997 in response to the deaths of nine women and children in separate domestic violence cases. Using a holistic approach and collaboration with other community resources, Mission Granbury developed a unique agency model that pulls together a variety of inter-related human service programs under one "umbrella agency."
Offering specific, concrete and practical assistance, they strive to offer unduplicated programs and services that are essential to the well-being of their clients and their community. Their six programs include CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), the Ada Carey Family Violence Shelter for women and children, the weekly Food Pantry, Victims Assistance Program, including victims of Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence and other crimes, Emergency Assistance and Stabilization Programs and the New Beginnings Resale Shop.
Above all, they strive to treat each person and family with dignity and respect - assessing every individual situation and providing immediate and long term assistance to help them move toward self-sufficiency.