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Presbyterian Children`s Homes and Services

www.pchas.org

 
Since 1903, PCHAS has provided Christ-centered care and support to children and families in need. We serve children and families throughout Texas, Missouri and Louisiana through twelve core programs: Adoption & Maternity Services, Foster Care, Foster Care Case Management, Medical Case Management, Group Homes (for children), Residential Treatment, Education, Child and Family, Family Solutions for Kids, Single Parent Family, Transitional Living (for young adults who have aged out of foster care) and Therapeutic Mentoring.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.pchas.org
  • 5920 W. William Cannon Drive Building. 3-Suite 100
    Austin, TX USA 78749
  • Phone: 276.228.2861

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Thomas Smith
Senior Director of IT and Systems Profile

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