WHPC has partnered with 6 Afghan refugee families (50 people) who were relocated to Austin, TX. This ministry provides immense support to these families as they learn English and learn how to flourish in their new community. We are committed to walking alongside them until they are able to be completely independent. Though this ministry started out of WHPC, it truly has become a community project, soliciting the help of over 100 volunteers from the Westlake community.
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1902 to provide pastors for the rapidly growing Presbyterian Church in the frontier Southwest. Today, APTS is a vibrant community where dynamic learners and leaders from diverse Christian traditions are moved to connect with their calling, challenge their assumptions, and change the world as they become confidently equipped for Christian ministry and service.
Austin Samaritans
Austin Young Lives
Austin Young Lives supports pregnant and parenting teens on their young journey of motherhood through community, mentorship and a life with Christ. YoungLives clubs are regular gatherings with parenting teenagers and mentors with the support of childcare workers and various community help. Clubs meet around the world offering fun, laughter, encouragement and an inspirational message. Other YoungLives activities may include Bible study, group outings and life skill instruction.
East Austin Young Life
Since 1941, Young Life leaders have walked with middle and high school students and earned the right to be heard in an exhausting and exciting world. Caring leaders meet students where they are, building relationships that bring hope and vision. Leaders are supported by caring adults in the community who provide direction, support, prayer and encouragement.
Chariot
Fellowship Christian Athletes (FCA)
Foundation for the Homeless
Foundation for the Homeless provides rapid re-housing through our Family Stability program for families with minor children experiencing homelessness.
The Feed My People Program is the founding program for Foundation for the Homeless, open to anyone experiencing homelessness and poverty. This long-standing program is a partnership of 15 religious congregations in the Austin Community. Together we provide a filling, hot breakfast along with other limited services which can include, basic medical screening, eyeglasses, and assistance with obtaining identification documentation for individuals and families.
Plus One provides utility assistance for Austin Energy Customers who are in need of assistance in paying outstanding Austin Energy bills.
Manos De Cristo
The mission of Manos de Cristo is to empower low-income individuals with a loving hand of assistance and without regard to age, gender, race, or religious preference. Manos de Cristo promotes dignity and self-reliance by meeting basic needs with food and clothing, providing essential oral care, and furthering educational development.
Memory Care Giver Academy of Austin
Memory Caregiver Academy of Austin (MCAAustin) strives to identify, expertly train, and send out women and men graduating from high school to be qualified, competent, and compassionate caregivers for elderly people with dementia, helping them to age in place.
Additionally, MCAAustin intends to improve the quality of services to people with dementia living in Austin, especially in low income and underserved areas of town. People living in these areas are a first priority, primarily those who are trying to stay in their own homes.
Austin-American Statesman Article on MCAA
Mobile Loaves & Fishes (MLF)
New Life Faith Community Church
WHPC has partnered with Mission Presbytery and Ezequiel Herrera who is planting a church called New Life Faith Community (Comunidad de Fe Nueva Vida) in McAllen, Texas. Ezequiel is also the evangelist for Mission Presbytery.
Presbyterian Children's Home and Services
Care and Support for families and children in need. PCHAS offers a variety of residential- and community-based programs across three states, along with initiatives to empower churches to support foster care families. PCHAS has three areas of focus; helping Children, strengthening families and building community.
WHPC Youth Mission Trips and More
WHPC provides annual opportunities for middle and high school students to participate in local and global mission experiences.
Students are also welcomed to participate in our local mission projects including food preparation and truck runs with Mobile Loaves and Fishes (LINK), feeding the unhoused with Foundation for the Homeless (LINK), helping prepare Blue Bags for Manos de Christo and more!