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Irving Community Resources
Resource information
The Irving Public Library Community Engagement Team has cultivated this list of agencies, groups, non-profits and organizations that provide resources or assistance to community members.
Requirements for assistance will vary by organization.
All organizations listed are either based out of Irving, TX or serve Dallas County overall.
How to use the resource map
To use the map, click on the icon with the arrow on the left hand side of the map below. The menu that drops down shows different categories of assistance. The categories can be toggled on and off by clicking their associated checkboxes.
For a PDF version of the resource list please click here.
For additional resources, please visit the City of Irving's Community Support Services page here.
All Things Made New: Mentoring for 5th-12th grade students for personal accountability, good decision making, character development, self-esteem, and leadership skills
Address: 2240 W 5th St (located in Kirkwood United Methodist Church)
Phone: 214-460-7644
Brighter Tomorrows: Shelter & Assistance for Victims of Domestic Violence and/or Sexual Abuse
Address: 928 Bluebird Dr.
Phone: 972-254-4003
Carter’s House: Provides children, youth, and teens in Dallas County with no-cost quality clothing and Standardized School Attire to improve attendance and confidence.
Address: 2500 Romine Ave. Dallas, TX
Phone: 469-616-0224
City of Irving: Homelessness Prevention & Rapid Housing
Address: 825 Irving Blvd, 1st floor
Phone: 972-721-2667
(Must call for appointment)
Crisis Ministries: Food, Job Assistance, Limited Financial Assistance, Homeless/Housing Services, Prayer
Address: 114 E 2nd St
Phone: 972-254-0973
Dallas Eviction Advocacy Center:
Eviction Assistance
Phone: 469-436-2704
Email: info@dallaseac.org
Family Promise of Irving: Homeless/Housing services
Address: 315 W 3rd St
Phone: 972-313-1500
IISD Adult Education and Literacy Classes: Free ESL classes; Adult education and job training
Address: East Learning Center (formerly East Branch Irving Public Library) 440 S. Nursery Rd
Phone: 972-600-6130
Irving Animal Services (partnered with DFW Humane Society): Free spay/neuter, microchip, and rabies vaccination services for owned dogs and cats to qualifying Irving residents
Address: Irving Animal Care Campus, 4140 Valley View Ln
Phone: 972-721-7788
Irving Cares: Food, Emergency Financial Assistance, Employment Assistance
Address: 440 S Nursery Rd #101
(Located inside Health and Human Services Building)
Phone: 972-721-9181
Irving Family Advocacy Center: Counseling, Parenting Classes, Domestic Violence Support
Address: 600 W Pioneer Dr.
Phone: 972-721-6521
Irving School District Project PASS: Homeless Services for Families with School Children
Address: 820 North O’Connor Road
Phone: 972-600-6114
Level Pathways: serves students in North Texas, age 14-24, who are homeless or living with their family who is homeless or in unstable shelter. Services offered housing, food, clothing, school tutoring, and medical care.
Address: 130 S. Main Street
Phone: 972-887-3344
The Main Place: Clothing and Personal Items for homeless teens, individuals, and families in need “a retail store without a cash register”
Address: 2236 W. Fifth St
Phone: 972-252-4082
Many Helping Hands: Weekly hot meals, hygiene items, clothing, spiritual care
Address: 1711 W. Irving Blvd. Suite 300
Phone: 469-730-6206
Score: Largest network of free volunteer small business mentors in the nation. Request a mentor to help you start, grow, or transition your business!
Address: Irving Location- Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce, 5201 N. O’Connor Blvd., Ste 100
Phone: 214-217-8484
St. Vincent de Paul: Food, Mini-Loan program, financial assistance, free public pharmacy
Address: Multiple locations. Please call for specific directions.
Phone: 972-665-8759
Salvation Army: Emergency Food & Minimal Financial Assistance
Address: 250 E. Grauwyler Rd.
Phone: 972-438-6553
TRIO Upward Bound at North Lake: Federally funded program designed to assist students in improving their academic skills, successfully completing their high school education, enrolling in and graduating from postsecondary institutions.
Address: North Lake 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd. (H building, H- 212)
Phone: 972-273-3375
Women, Infants, Children (WIC) Clinics: Food, Formula, Nutrition Education
Address: 1111 W. Airport Fwy
Phone: 214-670-7200
(Call for Appointment)
Workforce Solutions: Services for job seekers, employers, childcare, education and training
Address: 2520 W. Irving Blvd. Suite 100
Phone: 972-573-3500
For a PDF version of the above list please click here.
If there is a community organization that should be included on this list, or any error are found please email Sarah Abbasi.
Please note the above asset map and list are provided for informational purposes.
The Irving Public Library is not affiliated with any organization unless it is a City of Irving department or otherwise noted.
Assistance is not guaranteed and library staff cannot interact with organizations on behalf of individuals.