Pittsburg, Texas

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Pittsburg Non-Profits
Pittsburg has a wide variety of non-profits, nursing homes, schools, and more where you can volunteer or donate to our use their services.
Camp County Service Industries
Supporting Camp County residents with disabilities.
Camp County Christmas for Kids
We are a non-profit organization, led by citizens of Camp county. Our vision is
to ensure every child of Camp County receives "Christmas". We set up Angel trees
and Toy Boxes at local businesses, churches, or organizations to either drop off
toys or choose your Angel to buy for. If you would like to be a part of our
organization please send us a message. We are always looking for volunteers!
Expectant Heart Pregnancy Resource Center
The vision of Expectant Heart Pregnancy Resource Center is a place where women
experiencing unplanned pregnancies might come to receive free services such as
pregnancy tests, educational classes, career training, spiritual encouragement
for them and their family through support groups, one-on-one advocate
assistance, and transitional housing for expecting families.
Farmstead General Store
Farmstead General Store
God's Closet / Camp County Cares
God’s Closet / Camp County Cares provides food to Camp County families in need &
clothes, prayer & Senior Boxes to anyone. We provide weekend food to 200+
children in need every week & for 150 Senior Citizen Boxes for the elderly
regardless of county. We have a resale shop with furniture, art, collectibles &
much more. We are a Christ-centered non profit. Food is distributed Mon, Wed &
Fri 9-11:30 am in God’s Market (our busy times), distributing about 20,000
pounds of food a month. If you want to see us in action come volunteer or shop
on Free Fresh Produce Distribution days 1st & 3rd Mon of each month 10:00
am-2:00 pm. Tues, Thur & Sat are peaceful non-food days for you to come shop. So
choose your day because your experience will be different on different days.
Lydia’s Loft, our resale shop, & the clothing side are open Mon-Sat 9:00 am-2:00
pm. We are here to fight hunger & give hope.
Habitat for Humanity of Camp County
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit housing organization working in local
communities across all 50 states and in more than 70 countries around the world.
Habitat’s vision is of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.
Habitat works toward this vision by building and improving homes in partnership
with individuals and families in need of a decent and affordable place to live.
Main Street
What does the Linus project do? Our Mission At Project Linus, a non-profit
organization, we provide new handmade blankets to children in need. Our blankets
are lovingly made by adults and children from all walks of life and many
different sources.
Northeast Texas Rescue Organization
Northeast Texas Rescue Organization, NETRO for short, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
that is dedicated to helping the homeless, neglected, and abandoned animals of
Northeast Texas. Our program consists of entirely of volunteers that help in a
variety of ways. Some help at the shelter, carry animals to the vet for care,
while others foster animals waiting for adoption, and still others help in
transporting animals to the safe haven of our rescue partners.We were
established as Titus County Shelter Friends in 2013 by a group of concerned
citizens who saw an overwhelming need for improvements at the Mt Pleasant Texas
Animal Shelter. The number of animals being euthanized in our local municipal
shelter was completely unacceptable. Since 2013, our organization has helped
hundreds of companion animals and given them a second chance at life.
Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum
Depot Museum and Farmstead Museum
Open Door Resource Center
If you’re facing an unexpected pregnancy, you’re probably struggling with what
step to take next. We are your next best step. Through pregnancy testing,
ultrasound, and consultations, we can verify your pregnancy and show you the
steps moving forward. Best of all, our services are offered free of charge and
under strict confidentiality. Remember, today’s decisions are building
tomorrow’s courage. You’ve got this!
Pittsburg Headstart
The mission of Community Services Head Start is to prepare eligible children
ages 3-5 for successful transition into the school system and to help their
families become self-sufficient.