Contact Us
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We serve anyone living or working within the Lake Travis Independent School District, which includes zip codes 78732, 78734, 78738, and 78669. We are an all-volunteer, ecumenical organization — we welcome everyone regardless of faith background, income, or circumstances.
If your address falls outside our service area, please visit findhelp.org.
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We provide two main forms of assistance:
Food Pantry — weekly food distribution including fresh and canned goods
Financial Assistance — limited, short-term help with rent, mortgage, utilities (electricity, water, gas), car expenses, medical and prescription costs, eyeglasses, long-distance bus tickets, GED test fees, and more
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1304 Ranch Road 620 North, Suite 100, Lakeway, TX 78734
Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
No appointment needed. Walk-ins are welcome during these hours.
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No. Simply come during our open hours and a volunteer will welcome you at the door. For food pantry visits, new clients can complete paperwork and receive food the same day.
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For food pantry visits: Nothing, just yourself.
For financial assistance requests: bring your bills, invoices, and any supporting documents related to your situation. You will also be asked to complete an intake form.
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Absolutely. All information you share with us is held in the strictest confidence. Our volunteers are trained to handle every interaction with discretion, dignity, and respect.
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No. LTCM is an ecumenical organization, which means we are supported by many local faith communities but we serve everyone — regardless of religion, background, or beliefs. If you need help and you live or work in the Lake Travis ISD area, you are welcome here.
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Our financial assistance is designed for short-term crisis situations. Food pantry services are available on an ongoing basis. If you need longer-term support, our volunteers can also connect you with additional community resources.
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We serve zip codes 78734, 78738, and 78669. If you live outside this area, we will do our best to connect you with a nearby organization that can help. You can also search for local resources at findhelp.org.