ORGANIZATIONS / GROUPS
SOUTHLAKE ORGANIZATIONS & GROUPS
If you know of an organization or group you would like to see added please let us know here.
North Texas Special Needs Assistance Partner Inc., was formed in 1999 as a non-profit organization by a group of concerned parents to address the needs of teenagers and young adults with cognitive disabilities in Northeast Tarrant County. For more information www.ntxsnap.org or contact Shay @ 214-673-3294
Battered Women's Foundation - www.bwf1.com
or contact Suzi 817-442-8224
Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve – www.bjnc.org
Carroll Education Foundation – www.southlakecef.org
Dallas Children's Theatre - www.dct.org
Digging For Dragons – www.diggingfordragons.com
Dragon Classic- www.dragonclassic.org
Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas
Today, as the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas covers 32 counties and provides traditional programs as well as community outreach and education programs to meet the broad leadership development needs ofall girls and adult volunteers in the diverse communities we serve.
www.gsnetx.org
Grace - www.gracegrapevine.org
Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake Mom’s League – www.gcsmomsleague.org
For over 14 years, the GCS Mom's League has helped Moms and Dads with support, friendship and sharing.Comprised of more than 150 members, GCSML is predominantly made up of mothers of babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers & kindergartners in the North Tarrant County area. in addition to monthly meetings, the non-profit hosts a variety of playgroups, fieldtrips, community service projects, children's parties, parent/girls night outs and much more. For more information about GCSML, please visit www.gcsmomsleague.org.
Indian Princess & Guides Program - www.princessandguides.com A non-profit organization that provides opportunities for Dads and their daughters and sons to spend time together through various activities and charitable causes (Camping, fishing, baseball/hockey games, Pinewood derby, Rocket day, Father Daughter Dance, etc.). Primary age is for girls and boys Pre-K through 5th grade
Journey Learning Center - www.journeylearning.org or 817-416-9797 Journey Learning Center provides a year-round multi-disciplinary treatment approach to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We maximize development of communication, social, sensory motor, & academic skills within a single setting. Our comprehensive approach includes Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapeutic Listening, Relationship Development Intervention, & Applied Behavioral Analysis. Ages 2-6.
*Journey Learning Center is in need of volunteers 2-3 hours per week to enhance our one-on-one treatment capabilities to help our children as well as our not-for-profit organization. We are flexible in our hours and are willing to train. All we ask is a loving heart and consistency.
Keep Southlake Beautiful – www.keepsouthlakebeautiful.com
Little Hands, Big Hearts - contact Marlene 817-233-3232
Collects un-opened, manufactured, store-bought discarded food items from the lunch dismissal lines and donates them to the Tarrant Area Food Bank. These discarded food items go to feed many local residents in our community while teaching all of us the importance of giving back.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of North Texas grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. The wishes we grant tend to fall in four categories: I wish to go, I wish to meet, I wish to be, and I wish to have. While wishes tend to fall in these categories, each is as unique as the child who makes the wish. The Southwest Region is headquartered near downtown Fort Worth and services Tarrant County along with 18 surrounding counties. Funds raised are kept in the region in which they are given, and we have fun family activities from time to time that we would like to share with you. For more information please visit www.northtexas.wish.org or call 817-336-9474.
Moms Club of Southlake - The MOMS Club ® is an international non-profit organization specifically for at-home mothers. We are the local chapter for Southlake, Westlake, Trophy Club and Roanoke, Texas. MOMS Club ® began in 1983 and has been supporting mothers in the choice to stay home ever since. There are now 1200 chapters around the world. Ready to meet moms? Email: southlakemomsclub@yahoo.com or for more information please visit: www.momsclub.org AND www.meetup.com/MOMS-Club-of-Southlake-Westlake-Trophy-Club-and-Roanoke

Moms In Touch International
Moms in Touch impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray. There are MITI groups at each Carroll ISD school which meet weekly throughout the school year on behalf of their schools. www.MomsinTouch.org or Michelle at michellegray@me.com
S.P.A.R.K. (Students and Parents Against Risks to our Kids) – Contact Laura Hill at 817-980-5011
Southlake Historical Society - www.southlakehistory.org
Southlake Newcomers’ Club – www.southlakenewcomers.com
Southlake Public Library – www.southlakepubliclibrary.com
Southlake Women’s Club – www.southlakewomensclub.org
The Southlake Women’s Club, Inc. is a flourishing organization committed to provide community support and involvement through active participation and service, charitable contributions, grants, and special events, as well as to cultivate friendship and fellowship through social, educational and business gatherings. It conducts fundraisers that benefit area school and charities. These include the annual Southlake School Supply sale and the nationally recognized Art in the Square. Art in the Square is a three day juried art festival that draws artists from around the world. In addition to the monthly programs, the club offers numerous social opportunities. Southlake Women’s Club invites all women interested in more information to attend a meeting or email Membership Chairman, Darcy Deno, at info@southlakewomensclub.org. Information may also be found at www.southlakewomensclub.org or by calling 817-421-6SWC.
SPIN (Southlake Program for the Involvement of Neighborhoods) – www.southlakespin.org
Texas Wranglers 4-H Club
Meets on the 4th Saturday of each month at Noon at 480 West Highland St. in Southlake. It is for ages at least 8 years old and in the third grade to 18 years old. Our club is active in the following: Horse, Horse Quiz Bowls, Horse Judging, Photography, Public Speaking, Beef Heifers, Goat, Poultry, Dog, Foods & Nutrition and more. Call (817) 481-2893 for more info.
YES! is a club focused on empowering youth and creating a passion for pursuing excellence and knowledge in today’s market place. They hold bi- monthly meetings from 5-6:30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Johnny B’s where local business owners speak to the members. On the 4th Wednesday of each month members go on a field trip to a local business. YES! is geared towards the young adult, from 6th grade students through High School students. If you or someone you know is interested, feel free to attend a meeting or use the contact page. Visit www.youngentrepreneursofsouthlake.org for more details.
If you know of an organization or group you would like to see added please let us know here.
North Texas Special Needs Assistance Partner Inc., was formed in 1999 as a non-profit organization by a group of concerned parents to address the needs of teenagers and young adults with cognitive disabilities in Northeast Tarrant County. For more information www.ntxsnap.org or contact Shay @ 214-673-3294or contact Suzi 817-442-8224
Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve – www.bjnc.org
Carroll Education Foundation – www.southlakecef.org
Dallas Children's Theatre - www.dct.org
Digging For Dragons – www.diggingfordragons.com
Dragon Classic- www.dragonclassic.org
Girl Scouts of Northeast TexasToday, as the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas covers 32 counties and provides traditional programs as well as community outreach and education programs to meet the broad leadership development needs ofall girls and adult volunteers in the diverse communities we serve.
www.gsnetx.org
Grace - www.gracegrapevine.org
Grapevine-Colleyville-Southlake Mom’s League – www.gcsmomsleague.org
For over 14 years, the GCS Mom's League has helped Moms and Dads with support, friendship and sharing.Comprised of more than 150 members, GCSML is predominantly made up of mothers of babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers & kindergartners in the North Tarrant County area. in addition to monthly meetings, the non-profit hosts a variety of playgroups, fieldtrips, community service projects, children's parties, parent/girls night outs and much more. For more information about GCSML, please visit www.gcsmomsleague.org.
Indian Princess & Guides Program - www.princessandguides.com A non-profit organization that provides opportunities for Dads and their daughters and sons to spend time together through various activities and charitable causes (Camping, fishing, baseball/hockey games, Pinewood derby, Rocket day, Father Daughter Dance, etc.). Primary age is for girls and boys Pre-K through 5th grade
Journey Learning Center - www.journeylearning.org or 817-416-9797 Journey Learning Center provides a year-round multi-disciplinary treatment approach to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. We maximize development of communication, social, sensory motor, & academic skills within a single setting. Our comprehensive approach includes Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Therapeutic Listening, Relationship Development Intervention, & Applied Behavioral Analysis. Ages 2-6. *Journey Learning Center is in need of volunteers 2-3 hours per week to enhance our one-on-one treatment capabilities to help our children as well as our not-for-profit organization. We are flexible in our hours and are willing to train. All we ask is a loving heart and consistency.
Keep Southlake Beautiful – www.keepsouthlakebeautiful.com
Little Hands, Big Hearts - contact Marlene 817-233-3232 Collects un-opened, manufactured, store-bought discarded food items from the lunch dismissal lines and donates them to the Tarrant Area Food Bank. These discarded food items go to feed many local residents in our community while teaching all of us the importance of giving back.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of North Texas grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. The wishes we grant tend to fall in four categories: I wish to go, I wish to meet, I wish to be, and I wish to have. While wishes tend to fall in these categories, each is as unique as the child who makes the wish. The Southwest Region is headquartered near downtown Fort Worth and services Tarrant County along with 18 surrounding counties. Funds raised are kept in the region in which they are given, and we have fun family activities from time to time that we would like to share with you. For more information please visit www.northtexas.wish.org or call 817-336-9474.
Moms Club of Southlake - The MOMS Club ® is an international non-profit organization specifically for at-home mothers. We are the local chapter for Southlake, Westlake, Trophy Club and Roanoke, Texas. MOMS Club ® began in 1983 and has been supporting mothers in the choice to stay home ever since. There are now 1200 chapters around the world. Ready to meet moms? Email: southlakemomsclub@yahoo.com or for more information please visit: www.momsclub.org AND www.meetup.com/MOMS-Club-of-Southlake-Westlake-Trophy-Club-and-Roanoke 
Moms In Touch International
Moms in Touch impacts children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray. There are MITI groups at each Carroll ISD school which meet weekly throughout the school year on behalf of their schools. www.MomsinTouch.org or Michelle at michellegray@me.com
S.P.A.R.K. (Students and Parents Against Risks to our Kids) – Contact Laura Hill at 817-980-5011
Southlake Historical Society - www.southlakehistory.org
Southlake Newcomers’ Club – www.southlakenewcomers.com
Southlake Public Library – www.southlakepubliclibrary.com
Southlake Women’s Club – www.southlakewomensclub.org The Southlake Women’s Club, Inc. is a flourishing organization committed to provide community support and involvement through active participation and service, charitable contributions, grants, and special events, as well as to cultivate friendship and fellowship through social, educational and business gatherings. It conducts fundraisers that benefit area school and charities. These include the annual Southlake School Supply sale and the nationally recognized Art in the Square. Art in the Square is a three day juried art festival that draws artists from around the world. In addition to the monthly programs, the club offers numerous social opportunities. Southlake Women’s Club invites all women interested in more information to attend a meeting or email Membership Chairman, Darcy Deno, at info@southlakewomensclub.org. Information may also be found at www.southlakewomensclub.org or by calling 817-421-6SWC.
SPIN (Southlake Program for the Involvement of Neighborhoods) – www.southlakespin.org
Texas Wranglers 4-H Club Meets on the 4th Saturday of each month at Noon at 480 West Highland St. in Southlake. It is for ages at least 8 years old and in the third grade to 18 years old. Our club is active in the following: Horse, Horse Quiz Bowls, Horse Judging, Photography, Public Speaking, Beef Heifers, Goat, Poultry, Dog, Foods & Nutrition and more. Call (817) 481-2893 for more info.
YES! is a club focused on empowering youth and creating a passion for pursuing excellence and knowledge in today’s market place. They hold bi- monthly meetings from 5-6:30pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at Johnny B’s where local business owners speak to the members. On the 4th Wednesday of each month members go on a field trip to a local business. YES! is geared towards the young adult, from 6th grade students through High School students. If you or someone you know is interested, feel free to attend a meeting or use the contact page. Visit www.youngentrepreneursofsouthlake.org for more details.

