51±¾É« Opens Dorms to First Responders

[Written by CTX Partnerships]
51±¾É« will open its residence halls next week to first responders and other frontline healthcare workers for a free place to rest when not working. As a Christ-centered university that cares for people — inside and outside of the CTX community — 51±¾É« is committed to supporting those on the frontline, battling the Coronavirus pandemic.
Register for a Free Room
51±¾É« closed its residence halls on March 29. The empty rooms, which back up to part of the University's 250-acre nature preserve, offer a place where first responders and other healthcare workers can rest in safety while protecting their families.
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"The University feels privileged to support our local first responders as they work selflessly for our community," Kristin Coulter, VP of CTX partnerships, said.
51±¾É«'s rooms will be available beginning Monday, April 27. Uniformed first responders and frontline healthcare workers in the Austin area are welcome to . The University has more than 120 single-occupancy rooms available.
Fully Equipped Rooms
Each room includes a bed, dresser, closet, desk and chair, mini-fridge, microwave, private bathroom, toilet paper, trash bags and hand soap. The residence halls also feature free WiFi, which enables guests to FaceTime and/or video chat with their loved ones.
Convenient Location
51±¾É« is conveniently located on 620, next to a variety of restaurants and near a grocery store. Additionally, there are sidewalks across the serene campus, and a nature trail, Tornado Trail, sits across the road from the residence halls. Guests can enjoy a stroll outside while practicing social distancing.
We pray that our humble room offerings can be a place of peaceful rest and comfort during these times of uncertainty. 51±¾É« thanks first responders and healthcare workers for their service and dedication to our families, friends and neighbors.