Krause Children's Center

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Krause Center in Katy, Texas, serves girls and boys, ages 11to 17.

 

 

Krause Center receives $25,000 grant
May 2, 2005

Katy, Texas - Krause Children’s Center for abused and neglected children has received a $25,000 grant from the Hogg Foundation for Mental Health to help offset reductions in state reimbursements for psychiatric-based care in residential treatment facilities and improve the quality of life for the emotionally disturbed children at the center.

“It is such a blessing to have the support of the Hogg Foundation,” said Phillipa Ashford, executive director of Krause. “Recent state funding cuts have made it difficult for us to stay within budget. Outside support such as grants and individual donations are essential to providing the quality of care that our residents deserve.”

Krause Center, an affiliated ministry of Lutheran Social Services, was a safe-haven for more than 140 girls and boys, ages 11 to 17, in 2004. Since it opened in 1995, the center has provided help, healing and hope to about 1,200 abused and neglected children.

Many organizations are, “struggling to keep pace with increasing needs for services in the face of dwindling resources,” said Dr. King E. Davis, executive director of the foundation. In addition to helping bridge the service gap, the grant will help Krause Center continue to provide quality direct mental health services to residents.

The grant is part of a $100,000 grant to LSS under the foundation’s Special Mental Health Services Initiative announced last fall. The money was divided equally between each of the four Texas children’s centers operated by LSS. Together, Krause Center in Katy, New Life Center at Canyon Lake, Nelson Center in Denton and Bokenkamp Center in Corpus Christi cared for more than 600 hurting children in 2004.

With four residential treatment centers serving more than 240 children and an award-winning foster care program that serves nearly 1,100 children every day, LSS is the largest provider of residential services to abused and neglected children in Texas.
The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health has managed grant-making activities in support of mental health services, research, public policy and education programs in Texas for more than 60 years.

Lutheran Social Services is the social service arm of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. LSS annually serves more than 25,000 children, elderly and poor in Texas and Louisiana regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity, gender or age. Its nationally accredited affiliated ministries include therapeutic foster care, adoption, children’s residential treatment, health care and retirement centers, emergency assistance, adult day care and disaster response.


Krause Children's Center, 5638 Medical Center Drive, Katy Texas 77494