Texas Center for Public Safety, Health, and Resilience is a Texas nonprofit founded in 2026 to strengthen safety, health, and long-term resilience for individuals, families, and communities. We saw residents, agencies, and organizations working hard, yet often in separate lanes, which left gaps during both everyday challenges and large-scale emergencies. Our founding purpose is to close those gaps, support collaboration, and help people and systems move confidently between prevention, protection, recovery, and resilience.
Our philosophy is simple and practical, safety, health, and resilience are deeply connected, so our work must be connected as well. We design every program to benefit both people and the systems that serve them. Community safety workshops, mental health support, resilience training, and capacity-building sessions all share one goal, helping residents, agencies, schools, and nonprofits prevent harm, protect the vulnerable, and recover stronger together.
We work as a connector, bringing public safety agencies, healthcare providers, schools, nonprofits, and community organizations to the same table. Our approach emphasizes prevention, preparedness, and coordinated recovery so that communities are not left rebuilding alone after crisis. By sharing tools, training, and evidence-informed practices, we strengthen local capacity and create a reinforcing cycle, stronger individuals support resilient communities, and resilient communities protect individual well-being. Join our mission and help expand this network of support.
Established in 2026, we are building a new kind of statewide hub for safety, health, and resilience.
Founded in 2026, we responded to clear gaps between safety, health, and community support systems.
Our initial work focused on community safety workshops and early partnerships with agencies and nonprofits.
We added resilience training, mental health and family supports, and capacity-building workshops for local organizations.
Today we connect residents, agencies, schools, and healthcare partners to strengthen prevention, recovery, and long-term resilience together.