Citizens’ Assurance Program



The Citizens’ Assurance Program is a free program that consists of a daily phone call to participants. It is open to any Williamson County resident who lives alone and would like to have the security of a daily contact. 

Calls are made daily between the hours of 7a.m. and 9 a.m.  

[Click here to become a member of the program]

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office has an answering machine dedicated to CAP members so  they can let the volunteer callers know if they will be out during the normal call period.

Volunteers for CAP must fill out an application and attend a training session that will last about an  hour. A background check may be done by the WCSO.  All volunteers must be able to use email and have Excel on their computer.

After completion of the training session, volunteers will be placed on a daily call team at their preference and will be inserted into the call rotation. If a team has two members, each volunteer will make the calls every other week. The calls normally take 25 – 45 minutes. 

[To become a CAP Program volunteer click here]