Unity Visitation Center, Inc.

Unity Visitation Center, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that was established to provide supervised visitation for non-custodial parents in an atmosphere that promotes safe, positive, and productive interactions between children and parents.  


It is a place where children are protected, and parents are encouraged to interact with them in healthy ways.  Our goal is to keep the parent-child attachment intact, to prevent feelings of abandonment, and to give parents an opportunity to spend time with their children so they can bond.  No parent wants to find themselves in a situation that calls for a supervised visitation arrangement; however, when that occurs, Unity Visitation Center, Inc. provides children with conflict-free access to both of their parents.  


We know that donors like to see the impact of their dollar.  We are also sensitive to the concerns virtually everyone has amidst a global pandemic and its effect on finances.  While some of the amounts reflect actual expenses that UVC has and/or anticipates annually, others show the direct impact on your life.  For example, $312 may seem like an unachievable amount; however, are you willing to give up your favorite coffee one day a week If you are willing to forgo your caffeine for Texas families, then your dollar could train two new hires, provide professional development to the staff, and list us in an international registry of qualified providers.  


There are a lot of people that need assistance that we are ready to bless; however, we can't do it without our faithful partners like you.  



No amount is too small.  Thank you.


Unity Visitation Center, Inc. is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization, EIN 82-3696504. All donations are deemed tax-deductible absent any limitations on deductibility applicable to a particular taxpayer. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution. Unity Visitation Center, Inc. respectfully follows the standards and guidelines set forth in the Texas Family Code, Children’s Bill of Rights, Supervised Visitation Network and the Office of Violence Against Women: Safe Havens Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange.