Community Outreach
Cenpatico looks to Inspire Hope in every way we can. We work hand in hand with these great local and national programs to promote Recovery, Resiliency, and Results:

Cenpatico employees support NAMI and the NAMIWALK, which raises awareness about the need for treatment and recovery systems for people with mental illness. Walks are held every year nationwide and we are a proud sponsor.
Cenpatico was proud to be a corporate partner for the National Eating Disorders Association’s NEDAwareness Week 2011. The 2011 event asked supporters to do “just one thing” to start the conversation about eating disorders in communities throughout the nation. NEDAwareness Week is an annual event that is the nation’s largest eating disorders outreach effort.
The Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) is the nation’s oldest and largest membership-based child welfare organization. It is a coalition of hundreds of private and public agencies serving vulnerable children and families since 1920. The League’s expertise, leadership, and innovation on policies, programs, and practices help improve the lives of millions of children in all 50 states.

The Association for Behavioral Health and Wellness’s (ABHW) mission is to be the national voice for behavioral health and wellness companies committed to improving health care access and outcomes and promoting health and wellness by effectively treating mental health, substance use and other behaviors that impact health.

United Way focuses on building better lives in communities through health and education. United Way targets many healthcare concerns in our country. By working with people in their own communities, United Way has become a leader of inspiring hope and encouraging people to “Live United.” Cenpatico is proud to be a supporting member of United Way’s community.

For over 25 years CAFB has worked to feed the hungry and stamp out hunger in the community. CAFB provides food and grocery products to 355 Partner Agencies in 21 Central Texas counties.
Cenpatico is a proud sponsor of the Central Texas African American Family Support Conference. The event helps to bring awareness and support to those with mental illnesses in the African American community.




