
Making a Difference
One family at time.
1972C.U.R.E. Beginnings
Formed to support and protect the rights of those incarcerated providing advocacy in the adoption of was to protect those who have committed, in some cases, terrible crimes against their communities.2022Our Birth
Believing in the basic human rights of those whom have broken our laws and assisting those that have been wrongly convicted, we launched this organization to assist families and inmates.2023ReOrganization and Direction
A year of organizing and advocating, we aligned ourselves to be in a position to address many of the multitude of issues facing both the inmates and their families.2024Our Official Launch
The recognition of these problems by a plurality of organizations, we are now aligning and evaluating each of these programs to form alliances and focus these fragmented efforts.

































Tragically Prison Destroys Families
The time for change is now. You can make a difference to many by providing your talents to support our families.
We need your help with more than just a donation. Your voice, combined with the voices of all of our supporters have made changes to policy already. We believe in the firm hand of the law, however, in many cases the private/public partnerships and contracts have created cruel and unusual treatment in violation of our U.S. Constitution. The equitable and moral treatment of prisoners is, above all else, just.
The stand we make today for true justice affects the false imprisoned along with the justly imprisoned. Our duty to our citizens is to help to support families to find advice, consultation and support during difficult times they are not responsible.
By joining TX C.U.R.E. your voice can be heard and amplified. We offer information for the general public and we encourage you to support the spreading of information through many of our developing channels of communication.

Become a TX C.U.R.E. Ambassador in your community.
We are seeking C.U.R.E. Ambassadors throughout Texas.
We are organized into 6 Texas regions with strong leadership needs to address the needs throughout the state.. Whether you can provide a limited amount of time or if you can dedicate to a full Ambassador role, we are looking for you.
Select a program to learn how we can help or find answers
Meet The Board

Scott is a retired USAF Brigadier General who served with distinction and honor for 28 years. He has nearly 40 years of successful senior management and leadership. He has focused on effectively creating organizations, structures, and effective management for Defense, Education, Oil and Gas, and Real Estate Companies.

Mary has her Master’s in Psychology with a focus on child/ adolescent development. Mary is STOMP Trained by the US Military to work with military families with disabilities and is trained and certified in and for autism and behavioral interventions utilizing applied behavioral analysis; Neurofeedback; IFMP Trained by the US military; Genetics: Autism; ADHD; Integrative mental health and life skills.

Charlie brings a very unique background and perspective to the world of criminal justice advocacy. Charlie is an honorably retired and decorated chief of police and Military veteran with over 29 years of public service. And, Charlie is formerly incarcerated. Charlie has over 45 years of progressive, diverse, supervisory and management experience.

Kwame has extensive experience in higher education admissions, recruitment, and student support services. As a former Human Resources Assistant with the US Army, he is an asset to our Veterans Team. He is “Mission First” and immerses himself in whatever task or project he is involved in.

Stacey volunteers her over 30 years of professional knowledge and experience as an Accounting Administrator for a title company and former Branch Manager and Assistant Branch Manager in the banking industry with Bank of America, Regions Bank, and Chase Bank.

Kathy is a publications director for a municipal lifestyle magazine and event venue manager with extensive experience in coordinating public events. She has proven expertise in team collaboration, effective communication, and ethical decision-making.

Lovelace is the former Vice President of Samaritan Health Services, a non-profit health clinic. She is a recognized innovative healthcare leader with a depth of knowledge in driving transformational experiences

Diane is an accomplished and experienced leader with more than 25 years of hands-on experience specializing in Catering/Event Planning. Her outstanding leadership as a successful business owner are an asset to our programs and the organization overall.
Donate
Your Donation regardless of the amount may just be what they need.
With specific needs in all of the programs we offer, your donation can make a world of difference to a family struggling with events that they did not cause. Faced with the realities of the justice system and it's impact on the Family unit, these families and children need your help.
Make a difference today with your donation. As a non-profit we can only continue to make change happen with your help. Make the decision to donate now. No donation is too small.
Volunteer
Help comes in many forms and it all starts with you.
Understanding that not everyone can afford a monthly commitment given the state of the economy today, You can still help. We have many programs that we are continuing to build out and we need volunteers. Maybe you have a business service you can offer to support our efforts. Maybe you want to take a leadership role in your region.
You've already made the first step, now just reach out to us and we will answer any questions you may have.






