The Grace Center Healthy Kids Program
$95,000 to support the Grace Center’s initiatives surrounding youth mental health. Area served: Gillespie County In total, Create Healthy has contributed over to the Grace Center. See more of those donations here, where grants and other contributions are updated quarterly. Learn more about The Grace Center and its
Good Samaritan Center 2025 Lab and Imaging Services
Area served: Gillespie County Create Healthy granted $45,000 to the Good Samaritan Center to provide lab & imaging services for Good Samaritan Center patients. This is an established program that enables low-income individuals who are uninsured to affordably access imaging and lab testing that would otherwise be unobtainable for them.
Good Samaritan Center 2025 mental Health Counseling Program
Area served: Gillespie County Create Healthy granted $65,000 to the Good Samaritan Center's Mental Health Counseling Program. The Mental Health Counseling Program is an established program that enables low-income individuals who are uninsured to affordably access counseling services from two bilingual LPCs. In total, Create Healthy has contributed over
Texas A&M College of Medicine Rural Program
Area served: Harper, Llano, Mason Create Healthy granted $50,000 to support the Texas A&M College of Medicine Rural Program for the Harper, Llano, and Mason communities. This is an established program now in its fourth year. The Texas A&M College of Medicine Rural Program includes Medical Student rotations, ISD Champion
Hill Country MHDD
Area served: Gillespie, Llano, Blanco counties and Comfort Create Healthy granted the Hill Country MHDD Center $65,000 to support the operationalization of the Youth Crisis Respite Center for residents of Gillespie, Blanco, Llano counties and Comfort. In total, Create Healthy has contributed over to The Hill Country Mental
Hill Country CASA Inc.
Area served: Gillespie County Create Healthy granted $125,000 to provide a permanent home for Hill Country CASA to ensure the legacy of strong advocacy for Hill Country families. In total, Create Healthy has contributed over to Hill Country CASA. See more of those donations here, where grants and
Healthy FISD Students Initiative – Floating LVN Nurse 2025
Area served: Gillespie County Create Healthy granted Fredericksburg ISD $55,000 to fund an additional year of the Healthy FISD Students Initiative on all six campuses. During FISD's pilot year, the Floating LVN for FISD has provided critical support and student care for students on all six campuses. In total, Create
Llano Club Summer Program | Boys and Girls Club of the Highland Lakes
Area served: Llano Create Healthy granted the Boys and Girls Club of the Highland Lakes $30,000 to support the Llano Club Summer Program. The Boys & Girls Club of the Highland Lakes is the only affordable out-of-school option for parents in Llano. The 2025 Summer Program will begin June 2nd
Admiral Nimitz Foundation: Nimitz Summer Camp
Area served: Gillespie County Create Healthy granted the Admiral Nimitz Foundation $10,000 to support a new summer camp with three three-day sessions launching in June 2025 to offer youth enrichment opportunities.
Building a Healthier Hill Country: Nearly $600,000 Awarded to Support Local Wellness Projects
At Create Healthy, we believe lasting change happens when we invest in people and projects rooted in their own communities. That’s why we’re proud to share that $589,446 in new funding has been awarded this spring to four Hill Country partners working to improve lives across all stages of










