The Assistance Center of Collin County is the primary contact point for all Collin County residents who need social services. This year ACCC will provide support to over 25,000 people in Collin County. We will connect people to over 500 Human Services agencies in Collin County.
By dialing our number or simply dialing 2-1-1, people in Collin County are connected to the ACCC office. Our volunteer specialists and staff inform them of the resources that are available to fill their needs. Through the ACCC interview process and using our interactive database programs, we guide them to agencies that can best provide them with support. We then link them to the proper agencies. ACCC provides this service to all 615,200 residents of Collin County.
We can help people in our community find local, state and federal government agencies to help with:
| Adoption |
Advocacy |
Child Abuse |
| Child Care |
City and County Services |
Clothing |
| Clubs and Organizations |
Counseling |
Crisis Intervention |
| Domestic Violence |
Education-GED, ESL |
Emergency Shelter |
| Employment/Job Training |
Financial Assistance |
Food |
| Food Stamps |
Governmental Services |
Health Services |
| Housing |
Immigration/Naturalization |
Immunizations |
| Learning Disabilities |
Legal Air |
Literacy Programs |
| Mental Health |
Parenting |
Pre-Natal Care |
| Pregnancy |
Senior Citizens Services |
Social Security |
| Substance Abuse |
Support Groups |
Transportation |