
2210 Hancock Drive, Austin, TX 78756 • 512-450-0844
Guardianship Services • 5205 Airport Blvd, Ste 200, Austin, TX 78751
Serving older adults, people with disabilities, and those who care for them

Family Eldercare's Capital Campaign Phase 1 goal to raise $5 million to build a new Program Center at Rathgeber Village is in its final stages! We have only $219,000 left to raise, thanks to a recent matching grant from the Mabee Foundation-$250K (all dollars raised right now will be matched by the Mabee Foundation), and $350,000 from The Meadows Foundation granted last December. With 100% support from our Board and Campaign Steering Committee we are asking the larger community to invest in Family Eldercare's future by giving a legacy gift for the new building or to our endowment fund.
The need for a new Program Center is crucial as the most dramatic growth in the elder population in Texas will take place in Travis, Williamson, and Hays counties, where the number of older adults is expected to increase from 98,807 to 171,690 by 2015¹. To meet the oncoming elder boom, Family Eldercare will need to double its current staff over the next 10 years, as well as greatly expand our programs.
The goal of the capital campaign is to expand the agency’s capacity to meet the needs of older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers in Central Texas so they can remain safely living in their homes and communities for as long as possible. With your help, we can meet that goal, and help secure the futures of many elders, adults with disabilities, and their caregivers.
To request Family Eldercare's Campaign Case Statement please Click Here.
Click Here for the Capital Campaign Summary
[2] US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (November 8, 2000)
[3] Aging Services Environmental Scan Community Assessment of Older Adults in Travis County, 2001
[4] Living Independently: Travis County's older adults speak on their needs and the challenges of maintaining their independence, report sponsored by St. David's Community Health Foundation and the Mitte Foundation and conducted by the Aging Services Council (July 2005)
Do you have at least 15 minutes to volunteer? Would you like to help bring older adults together over the phone through games, trivia, discussions on topics of interest and current events? Click Here to visit our In-Home Care website and find out more about senior networking over the phone through Lifetime Connections Without Walls.
Help us serve our clients just by shopping at Randalls! While you are at Randalls, pick up a Good Neighbor application at the cash office and request to have your Remarkable Card linked to Family Eldercare (5493). Randalls will then donate a percentage of your purchases throughout the year to Family Eldercare so that we can help elders and adults with disabilities maintain their independence and dignity. If you have any questions, please contact Krystal at 512-483-3557.

To donate please contact kwilson@familyeldercare.org.
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