Hope Counseling Program

The Hope Counseling Program partners with churches, social service agencies, and the community to provide no-cost, trauma-informed counseling and education to Williamson County residents. Services are provided at three convenient locations in Williamson County.


The Hope Counseling Program Provides

A Caring Team of Professionals
Professionals at the Hope Counseling Program are dedicated to providing compassionate care to those in need using a variety of therapeutic methods. Our licensed counselors provide trauma-informed counseling to individuals, couples, families, and youth.

Meet Our Counselors!


Groups and Workshops
Engaging and practical trust-based education and support on a variety of topics throughout the year. Details of upcoming events are posted here and on social media pages.

Groups & Workshops


Our Vision
We work to make a difference in people's lives by applying resources to needs so that all those we serve have the opportunity to reach their God-given potential.


Three Convenient Locations

TBCH Campus

Round Rock

Hope Counseling Center – TBCH Campus

Residents Drop-In Center

1101 N Mays Street
Round Rock, TX 78664


512-882-4673

info@tbch.org

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First Baptist Church

Round Rock

Hope Counseling Center – First Baptist Church

Community

303 W Anderson Ave, Suite A
Round Rock, TX 78664


512-882-4673

info@tbch.org

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Scenic Counseling Center

Georgetown

Hope Counseling Center – Scenic Counseling Center

Community

2100 Scenic Drive, Suite 140
Georgetown, TX 78626


512-882-4673

info@tbch.org

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Contact Us

Ready to take the next step? Fill out the form below, or call 512-882-4673, and a member of our team will be in touch with you soon.

Partnerships

Georgetown Health Foundation

Additional Resources

Bluebonnet MHMR Mental Health Crisis Line: 800-841-1255

Privacy & Compliance

Notice of Privacy PracticesConsumer Access to Health Care Records

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