Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center Breaks Ground on New Facility
(David Gomez, AiNews Anchor-DRB Media Communications Digital News)
This is DRB Media Communications Digital News…A Permian Basin non-profit is expanding its home to serve every Child. Danny Barrera has the story.
Odessa, Texas/July 17, 2026-Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center recently held a groundbreaking ceremony in celebration of a 10-million-dollar, 1700 square-foot facility in south Odessa. The new facility will expand Harmony Home’s capacity to serve children and families throughout the Permian Basin.
(Beatris Mata, Executive Director-Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center)
“This building will be such a great blessing to the community because we’ll be able to serve more children and more families, and we’ll be able to expand our services through, um, forensic interviewing. In addition, we’ll also have a community room where we can host community meetings and invite members to come in and learn more about how they can, um, get involved and how they can help advocate for children and their needs.”
Harmony Home’s Capital Campaign is now 91% funded, bringing the organization one step closer to expanding its services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. Representatives with Harmony Home are calling on the Odessa and Ector County community to help close the remaining funding gap and make the vision a reality.
(Crystal Castillo, Board President- Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center)
“After brainstorming, after reaching out to private donors, cultivating these relationships. Also, I can’t say enough about our local foundations. They are such a support to not only Harmony home, but all the nonprofits in this region. So, we had help from Scarborough Foundation. The Wood Family Foundation may be Foundation FM in addition to all the others. We are ninety-one percent funded at this time. And so, we are currently embarking on one hundred for one hundred campaign. What that is, is we’re trying to get one hundred community members to commit to donating one hundred dollars for one year to Harmony home. And this is what we call our bridge, our bridge to the new building. And so yes, we hope to to close that gap.”
Each year, Harmony Home Children’s Advocacy Center provides hope and healing to more than 600 children and their families across the seven West Texas counties it serves. For DRB Media Communications Digital News, Danny Barrera.
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