Coleman County Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
215 N. 2nd Street
P.O. Box 608
Santa Anna, TX 76878
325.348.3124 voice
325.348.3117 fax
Coleman County Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Founded in 1953, Coleman County Telephone Cooperative, Inc. CCTC) is a local telecommunications provider headquartered in Santa Anna, Texas. CCTC serves some 1600 subscribers over a 280 square mile area in the Santa Anna, Burkett, Lake Coleman, Mozelle, Rockwood, and Valera exchanges. For over 50 years, the goal of the employees and board of directors of CCTC has been to continually meet the demand for new and improved communications, while still providing the quality customer service on which our cooperative was founded.
Tom Kingsbery Memorial Scholarship
The Tom Kingsbery Memorial Scholarship fund was established by Coleman County Telephone Cooperative in 1999 in memory of Tom Kingsbery, who served on the Cooperative board of directors for over 35 years. It was the desire of Mr. Kingsbery’s family to provide some financial assistance for second and third year college students.
The Cooperative sets aside money each year for this Scholarship Fund, which is awarded to 2nd-year or 3rd-year college students in the Cooperative's service area. CCTC announces the recipients of The Tom Kingsbery Memorial Scholarship at its annual meeting each August.
Eligible applicants may pick up the scholarship applications at the CCTC office, or download a copy here.
Cell Phones for Soldiers a Success
Santa Anna and Coleman, TX., July 11, 2011– With the help of the citizens of Coleman County, CCTC. has collected 151 used phones and two large boxes of chargers, batteries, and other accessories for Cell Phones for Soldiers. Each phone collected provides our troops serving overseas an hour of phone time with their loved ones, so that means we will provide soldiers with 151 hours of communication.
The drive took place from Monday, May 30, Memorial Day, through Monday, July 4, Independence Day. Local residents were encouraged to drop off their old cell phones at the offices of CCTC and the Coleman Chronicle & Democrat-Voice. The phones will now be sent to ReCellular, which pays Cell Phones for Soldiers for each donated phone.
Tim Humpert, General Manager of CCTC, would like to thank everyone who participated in the drive. “Each donated cell phone allows Cell Phones for Soldiers to fulfill the mission of providing our service men and women with the opportunity to communicate with loved ones for free,” says Humpert. “On behalf of Cell Phones for Soldiers and the troops that benefit from your generous donation, thank you!”

