Discover how ChildBuilders empowered over 43,000 children, parents, and educators this year with life-changing programs that promote safety, resilience, and mental health. Read our Annual Report to see the impact your support makes possible.
Key Accomplishments
We delivered 37 transformative workshops to parents and educators this year, increasing their confidence in creating safe and mentally healthy spaces for children.
Over 2,000 adults in the Greater Houston area gained knowledge about children’s mental health, trauma, disciplining children with empathy, mindfulness, assertiveness, and more.
Our Board of Directors played a critical role this year, spearheading community outreach and raising record sponsorship funds. Two successful outreach events were held this year, offering opportunities for our community to celebrate successes, learn about programs, and re-engage with ChildBuilders’ work.
Energized by its dynamic board members, ChildBuilders began a new strategic planning initiative reflecting fresh perspectives. Once completed, this guiding document will align our mission with measurable goals for the next five years.
ChildBuilders strengthened partnerships with school districts and community organizations in our service area to increase our impact in Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Brazoria County. Each of these partners demonstrated strong leadership and a commitment to the safety and well-being of their students.
- Aldine ISD committed to presenting ChildBuilders’ programs in all primary campuses and trained counselors in Stand Strong * Stay Safe.
- Alvin ISD signed on to use ChildBuilders’ programs as violence prevention curriculum in all Elementary schools.
- BakerRipley and Gulf Coast Community Services Association continued to present Stand Strong * Stay Safe in all Head Start Centers. BakerRipley also taught Love Notes to parents at those Head Start Centers and trained educators in understanding trauma and children’s mental health.
- Fort Bend ISD implemented ChildBuilders’ programs on 30 Elementary campuses. Pasadena, Pearland ISD continued impactful implementation in their districts, reaching nearly all Elementary schools in each district.
- Awty International School hosted presentations for educators, parents, and increased implementation of Build to Nurture and Stand Strong * Stay Safe.
- ChildBuilders’ staff piloted the updated Stand Strong * Stay Safe – Early Childhood curriculum with 200 PK-1st Graders at Amigos Por Vida Charter School.
We proudly launched the revised Stand Strong * Stay Safe – Early Childhood curriculum this year, incorporating feedback from pilot sessions and translating all materials into Spanish. The updated program equips young children with critical safety and resiliency skills. We also began revising the Elementary Curriculum, working with community partners to ensure it is feasible to implement, trauma-informed, and culturally sensitive. These advancements reaffirm our commitment to the quality, responsiveness, and inclusivity of our programs.
Program Impact
Where Were Students Served?
Public Districts
Cy-Fair ISD
Fort Bend ISD
Galena Park ISD
Klein ISD
Lamar CISD
Pasadena ISD
Pearland ISD
Spring Branch ISD
Prive & Charter Schools
Amigos Por Vida
Charter School
Big Little School
The Awty
International
School
The Brook Hill
School
Organizations
BakerRipley
Gulf Coast
Community
Services
Association
NAMI Greater
Houston
We are excited to announce that the following districts signed on for new or expanded services this year and will serve many more students in FY25: Aldine ISD, Alvin ISD, Santa Fe ISD, and Spring Branch ISD.
Annual Giving Report
Fundraising Goals
Donor List
Foundations
- Albert and Ethel Herzstein Foundation
- Edith and Robert Zinn Foundation
- Esther Friedman Family Foundation
- First Community Cares Foundation
- Frankel Family Foundation
- George and Mary Josephine Hamman Foundation
- Harris County Hospital District Foundation
- Harry S. and Isabel Cameron Foundation
- Leslie L. Alexander Foundation
- Spindletop Community
- Impact Partners, Inc.
- The George Foundation
- The Herman H. Fleishman Foundation
- The Junior League of Houston, Inc.
- The Powell Foundation
- The Thread Alliance
Individuals
- Abdalla Ali
- Katie Stewart Anchondo
- Jeffrey Bates
- Francine Beckman
- Mary Bicknell
- Marty Buck
- Liz Daniel
- Heidi Dunek
- Dianne Eldridge
Kaitlyn Evins - Lastimosa Family
- Alan Feiveson
- Roz and Bill Fink
- Renwick Franklin
- Jan Fuerst
- Dawnyell Gallien
- Ashley Fink- Gilliam
- Jamie Goeres
- Michelle Grant
- Joyce Susan Haufrect
- Gena Helm
- Natalie Henderson
- Missie Hills
- Larry Hook
- Gail and Roger Ide
- Fernando Isart
- Jennifer Kilgore
- Patricia King
- Sarah Koller
- Jeff and Gretchen Lash
- Candyce Lee
- Debra Martinez
- Anne H Meyn
- John Ntagha
- Emmanuel Ogba
- Liz Palmer
- Juanita Parker
- Janet Pozmantier
- Jan Redford
- Kara Richardson
- Katie Rigby
- Jeanie Robins
- Michelle Sacks
- Cy Sanders
- Mark and Melissa Schuck
- John and Louise Simon
- Ka’Tina Smith
- Sonia Soto
- Hasani Sumbry
- Sarah Tambra
- Michele Getter-Taylor
- Dennis Thankachan
- Chris & Wayne Underwood
- Lia Vallone
- Tamra Wilkerson
- Wayne & Liza Wilkerson
- Evelyn Wisenberg
Companies
- CAF America
- First Community Credit Union
- Greater Houston Golf Charity
- HEB Tournament of Champions
- Jewels With a Purpose
- Kroger
- La Colombe d’Or
- Nice Winery
- Panda Restaurant Group, Inc.
- The Texas Wine School
- TPC Group
- Williams Companies
Organizations
- Chapelwood UMC
- Kappa Delta Alumnae
- Rotary Club of Katy