Central Texas Table of Grace, a Round Rock-based nonprofit, opened a new facility to serve local youth in November.
About the project
The facility, Lowe's Hometown Garage, helps teens and young adults supported by CTTG prepare for independent life by learning about automotive maintenance and business skills.
Renovation to the facility was funded by a Lowe's Hometown grant .
About the organization
CTTG was founded in 2014 by Stacy Johnson to support children in foster care and youth who have aged out of the foster care system. The CTTG Shelter serves children ages 5-17, and the Supervised Independent Living program, Grace365, serves ages 18-21.
What's next?
The organization will break ground on a new facility near the garage in April 2026. The new facility will act as CTTG's perm

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