Fort Bend County Program
The Fort Bend County Program is a growing part of Casa de Esperanza’s services for children affected by abuse, neglect, or HIV/AIDS. Casa de Esperanza expanded its program to Fort Bend County to serve the many children referred from there for placement, as well as an increasing number of foster and adoptive families in the county.
The Fort Bend County Program includes the generous support of many volunteers, foster parents, adoptive parents, and community partners.
2008 Fort Bend County Program Statistics:
- 22 children in or from Ft. Bend County in the Residential Program during the year.
- 2,729 days of care provided in Casa de Esperanza’s 11 Fort Bend foster homes
- 1,981 days of care provided for 11 children from Fort Bend County placed in other counties.
- 59 adopted children living in Fort Bend.
The need for a safe place for children, the generosity of families in Fort Bend County in providing foster and adoptive homes, and the support of the community ensure the continued success of Casa de Esperanza’s programs there.
More information about becoming a foster parent
Upcoming Events
WISH UPON A SEASON 2009
Friday Evening, December 4, Safari Texas Ranch
Benefiting Casa de Esperanza – Fort Bend
Co-chaired by Tami McGuire and Gina Miller
Join us for this fun and exciting event!
For more information, to be sure you are on the invitation list, or to offer an auction item
call (713) 529-0639 or e-mail
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To purchase tickets or to make a donation please click on this link.
The Esperanza Diamonds
The Esperanza Diamonds is a support group for Casa de Esperanza Fort Bend.
The annual cost of membership is $35.
Click here and you will be directed to Online Donation or you may send checks payable to:
Casa de Esperanza 310 Morton Street, Suite 300
Richmond, TX 77469
Casa de Esperanza's residences are licensed under the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services.
It is the policy of Casa de Esperanza that no family is charged for services provided by the agency.
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