Organization

Bridge Over Troubled Waters Inc

Pasadena, TX
Mission

Part 1: the bridge over troubled waters, Inc. (The bridge) is a comprehensive crisis intervention and prevention agency in southeast harris county that provides residential, non-residential, and community outreach programs that focus on domestic/sexual violence and homelessness. The bridge exists to offer support, provide safety, and prevent domestic and sexual violence.

  • Website: http://WWW.TBOTW.ORG
  • Phone: 7134720753
  • Principal Officer: OLIVIA RIVERS
  • EIN
    EIN: 741989590
  • Revenue: $8,986,807
  • Assets: $10,401,949
  • Expenses: $7,517,531

Bridge Over Troubled Waters Inc
PO Box 3488
Pasadena, TX 77501
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All Programs

Emergency shelter services- increases the health, safety and stability of any victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or homelessness. This is accomplished by providing safe shelter, onsite childcare, nutrition, crisis intervention, and access to all advocacy and educational services (described below), including legal advocacy and case management. During the year ended December 31, 2021, 1,426 women and children were assisted for an average of 24 days. Total shelter days were 24,756 for the year.

Long term housing- the transitional and permanent housing programs assist individuals and families in achieving selfsufficiency by subsidizing rent; subsidizing childcare; providing assistance in developing a long term plan; and providing access to all advocacy and educational services (described below). The long term housing program served 3,166 adults and children during the year.

Advocacy services- advocacy services are provided to residential and nonresidential clients. Services include casework; a twentyfor hour hotline; information and referrals; safety planning; counseling; employment services; advocacy, legal and twentyfour hour medical accompaniment; support groups; and life skill programs. The program served 18,390 individuals during the year.Childcare services- childcare services are offered to clients of the emergency shelter and long term housing programs. Individualized, age appropriate services help children to heal from crisis and overcome developmental gaps. Services include support groups; counseling; enrichment trips; tutoring; mentoring; and public school advocacy. This program served 4,531 children during the year.