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Agency Name Physical Address Physical City, State Physical Zip
2-1-1 Helpline 50 Waugh Drive Houston, TX 77007
3 "A" Bereavement 5330 Griggs Rd., #C104 Houston, TX 77021
Foundation Box 34
Abundant Health 12000 Westheimer #206 Houston, TX 77077
Counseling Center
ADAPT 3418 Mercer St. Suite 100 Houston, TX 77027
Aid to Victims of 2603 La Branch, Suite 100 Houston, TX 77004
Domestic Abuse
Aldine Interfaith 4422 Lauder Road Aldine, TX 77039
Ministries
Alzheimer's 2909 W. Holcombe Blvd. Houston, TX 77025
Association
American Academy 150 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60601
of Matrimonial Suite 2040
Lawyers
American Bar 740 15th Street, NW, 9th Washington, DC 20005
Association, Center Floor
on Children and the
Law
American
Foundation for
Suicide Prevention
American Hospice 2120 L Street, NW ~ Suite Washington, DC 20037
Foundation 200
American 99 Canal Center Plaza, Suite Alexandria, VA 22314
Prosecutors 510
Research Institute
(APRI)
American Red 2700 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77098
Cross
ARENA 9119 Gessner, Suite 125 Houston, TX 77074
Asian American 6220 Westpark, Suite 228 Houston, TX 77057
Family Services
Asian American 6220 Westpark, Suite 228 Houston, TX 77057
Youth Programs
Association for the 204 Clifton Houston, TX 77011
Advancement of
Mexican
Americans
(AAMA)
Association of 167 Washington Street Norwell, MA 02061
Missing and
Exploited
Children's
Organizations, Inc.
Attorney General 300 W. 15th Street Austin, TX 78701
of Texas, Crime
Victim Services
Division
Avance 4281 Dacoma Houston, TX 77092
AVES, Inc. 807 Hawthorne Street Houston, TX 77006
Bay Area Homeless 3406 Wisconsin Baytown, TX 77520
Services
Bay Area Turning 210 S. Walnut Webster, TX 77598
Point
Bay Area Women's 5307 Decker Drive Baytown, TX 77520
Center
Baylor Psychiatry 6655 Travis, Suite 500 Houston, TX 77030
Clinic
Baylor Teen 1504 Taub Loop Houston, TX 77030
Clinics - Ben Taub
Baylor Teen 3815 Cavalcade Houston, TX 77026
Clinics - Cavalcade
Baylor Teen 5737 Cullen Houston, TX 77021
Clinics - Cullen
Baylor Teen 8111 Lawn Houston, TX 77088
Clinics - Lawn
Baylor Teen 5656 Kelley Houston, TX 77026
Clinics - LBJ
Baylor Teen 6529 Beverly Hill Ln. Houston, TX 77057
Clinics - Lee H.S.
Baytown Housing 805 W. Nazro Baytown, TX 77520
Authority
Baytown Resource 5309 Decker Drive Baytown, TX 77520
and Assistance
Center
Beal and 3003 S. Loop W., #330 Houston, TX 77054
Associates
BEAR..Be a
Resource for CPS
Kids
Behavioral Health 9055 Katy Freeway, #312 Houston, TX 77024
Consultants
Ben Taub General 1504 Ben Taub Loop Houston, TX 77030
Hospital
BIPP (formerly the 2603 LaBranch #100 Houston, TX 77004
Pivot Project)
Bo's Place 5501 Austin Houston, TX 77004
Bo's Place 10050 Buffalo Speedway Houston, TX 77004
Braes Interfaith 4300 W. Belfort Houston, TX 77035
Ministries
Brazoria County
Mental Health
Deputies
Brazoria County
Women‘s Center
(main office)
Bristow Resource 1301 Dennis Houston, TX 77004
Center
Cadwalder Clinic 1320 Quitman Houston, TX 77009
Career and 2525 San Jacinto Houston, TX 77002
Recovery
Resources
Caring for Children
Carole and Ronald 17555 El Camino Real Houston, TX 77058
Krist Samaritan
Center
Casa de Esperanza 1407 Wichita Houston, TX 77004
de los Ninos, The
Casa Juan Diego
Catholic Charities 2900 Louisiana Houston, TX 77006
Catholic Charities 326 Jensen Houston, TX 77003
Center for 2916 W. TC Jester, #102 Houston, TX 77018
Counseling
Center for Creative 310 Sul Ross Houston, TX 77006
Resources
Center for Family 2524 Nottingham Houston, TX 77005
Consultation
Center for the Arts 310 Sul Ross Houston, TX 77006
& Psychotherapy
Champion 333 S. Cherry, Tomball Houston, TX 77375
Christian
Counseling Center
CHANGES: Rental 3118 San Jacinto, Suite #1 Houston, TX 77002
Assistance Program
Child Abuse
Hotline
Child Advocates 2401 Portsmouth, Suite 210 Houston, TX 77098
Child Find of P.O. Box 277 New Paltz, NY 12561
America, Inc.
Child Pornography 4141 N. Sam Houston Houston, TX 77032
Enforcement Parkway E, Suite 300
Program Bureau of
Immigration and
Customs
Enforcement
Children‘s 2500 Bolsover Houston, TX 77005
Assessment Center
Children‘s Court 1010 Waugh Houston, TX 77019
Services Houston
Area Women‘s
Center
Children‘s Crisis 2525 Murworth Houston, TX 77054
Care Center
Children's Friend 1303 San Jacinto St Houston, TX 77002
In Court
Children's
Protective Services
Chimney Rock 6300 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77081
Center Emergency
Shelter
Chinese 5855 Sovereign Dr Houston, TX 77036
Community Center
CHIP (TexCare)
Christian 3434 Edloe Houston, TX 77027
Community Service
Center
Christian Family 710 N. Post Oak #500 Houston, TX 77024
Counseling
Circle of Parents 100 Sandman Houston, TX 77007
Coalition for the 1301 Travis #1701 Houston, TX 77002
Homeless
Community 7115 W. Tidwell, K-100 Houston, TX 77092
Counseling
Associates
Community Family 7524 Ave. E. Houston, TX 77012
Center
Community Youth 6425 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77081
Services
Compass 12902 Haynes Road, Suite B Houston, TX 77066
Counseling
Solutions
Compassionate Tallowood Baptist Church Houston, TX 77024
Friends 555 Tallowood
Consumer Credit 9009 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77096
Counseling Suite 700
Services
Cornerstone 3845 FM 1960 #329 Houston, TX 77068
Christian
Counseling
Covenant House 1111 Lovett Blvd. Houston, TX 77006
Texas
Crime Stoppers P.O. Box 541654 Houston, TX 77254
Crime Victim 16000 Stuebner Airline, Spring, TX 77379
Assistance Division Suite 320
of the Precinct
Four Constable's
Department
Crime Victim 541A S. Mason Katy, TX 77450
Assistance Unit of
the Precinct Five
Constable
Crisis Intervention 3015 Richmond, Suite 120 Houston, TX 77098
of Houston
Cross in the City 704 Pasadena Blvd. Suite B Pasadena, TX 77506
Cypress Assistance 11202 Huffmeister Houston, TX 77429
Ministries
Department of
State, Office of
Children's Issues
(OCI)
DePelchin 4950 Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77007
Children's Center
(multiple locations)
Depression and
Bipolar Support
Alliance
Devereux Texas 1150 Debereux Dr. League City, TX 77573
Treatment Network
East Fort Bend 425 Stafford Run Stafford, TX 77477
ECHOS 9610 South Gessner Houston, TX 77071
Emergency Aid 5501 South Main Houston, TX 77035
Coalition (South
Main)
ESCAPE Family 3210 Eastside Houston, TX 77098
Resource Center
Evergreen 14355A Torrey Chase Blvd Houston, TX 77014
Counseling Center
Evergreen 2203 Timberlock, #100 The Woodlands, TX 77380
Counseling Center
Expressive 5311 Kirby #110 Houston, TX 77005
Therapies Center
Family Advocacy 3139 W. Holcombe Blvd. Houston, TX 77025
Case Management #272
Services
Family Assistance 3806 Live Oak Houston, TX 77004
Center
Family Enrichment 7100 Regency Square, Suite Houston, TX 77036
Clinic 136
Family Outreach 812 West Dallas, Suite 150 Conroe, TX 77301
Center
Family Outreach 1300-A Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX 77058
Center
Family Services of 1300 Bay Area Blvd., Ste. Houston, TX 77058
Greater Houston 201
(Bay Area District
Office)
Family Services of 4501 North Main Baytown, TX 77521
Greater Houston
(Baytown District
Office)
Family Services of 4625 Lillian Houston, TX 77007
Greater Houston
(El Centro
Familiar)
Family Services of 10435 Greenbough, Bldg. 2, Stafford, TX 77477
Greater Houston #200
(Ft. Bend County
Office)
Family Services of 3815 Montrose, Ste. 200 Houston, TX 77006
Greater Houston
(Main Office)
Family Services of 1600 Lake Front Circle The Woodlands, TX 77380
Greater Houston
(Montgomery
Office)
Family Services of FM 531, 359 South Brookshire, TX 77423
Greater Houston
(Waller County
Office)
Family Time 101 Main Street Houston, TX 77338
Foundation
Family Violence 15555 Kuykendahl Houston, TX 77090
Center
FamilyTime 101 Main Street Humble, TX 77347
Foundation
FBI Office of 935 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20535
Crimes Against
Children
Fifth Ward 4014 Market St., #105 Houston, TX 77020
Enrichment
Program
Fort Bend County 1002 Wilson Dr. Rosenberg, TX 77471
Women‘s Center
Friendswood 109 E. Willowick Avenue Friendswood, TX 77546
Police Department
Gabriel's Gifts 6330 West Loop South, Bellaire, TX 77401
Missing Children's Suite 105
Organization
Good Neighbor 277 W. Gray Houston, TX 77019
Health Care Center
Goodwill Industries 5200 Jensen Houston, TX 77026
Gregory-Lincoln 1101 Taft Houston, TX 77019
Education Center
Gulf Coast 5000 Gulf Freeway, Bldg. 1 Houston, TX 77023
Community
Services
Association
Hand in Hand 3845 FM 1960 #329 Houston, TX 77389
Counseling and
Consultation
Harris County 6425 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77081
Alliance for
Children and
Families
Harris County Victim Assistance Program Houston, TX 77007
Community 1225 Elder Street
Supervision and
Corrections
Department
Harris County 1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, TX 77002
District Attorney‘s
Office – Child
Abuse Division
Harris County 1201 Franklin, Suite 2160 Houston, TX 77002
District Attorney‘s
Office – Family
Criminal Law
Division
Harris County Criminal Justice Center Houston, TX 77002
District Attorney's 1201 Franklin, Suite 2172
Office Victim
Witness Program
Harris County 5668 W. Little York Houston, TX 77091
Health Centers-
Antoine
Harris County 1000 Lee Drive Houston, TX 77520
Health Centers-
Baytown
Harris County 1730 Humble Place Drive Houston, TX 77338
Health Centers-
Humble
Harris County 1009 S. Broadway Houston, TX 77571
Health Centers-
LaPorte
Harris County 2223 West Loop South Houston, TX 77027
Health Centers-
Main Office
Harris County 3737 Red Bluff Pasadena, TX 77502
Health Centers-
Southeast
Harris County Multiple locations
Hospital District
Harris County 1515 Herman Drive Houston, TX 77004
Medical Society
Harris County 16000 Stuebner-Airline Spring, TX 77379
Precinct 4 Suite 320
Constable‘s Office:
Victim Services &
Domestic Violence
Harris County 2525 Murworth Drive Houston, TX 77054
Protective Services
for Children and
Adults (HCPS)
Harris County 2800 South MacGregor Houston, TX 77021
Psychiatric Center
Harris County 1000 Lee Drive Baytown, TX 77520
Public Health and
Environmental
Services
Harris County 601 Lockwood Houston, TX 77011
Sheriff‘s Office
Harris County 9418 Jensen Drive Houston, TX 77093
Social Services
Harris County 601 Lockwood Houston, TX 77011
Victims Assistance
Unit
Harton Associates 627 W. 19th St. #203 Houston, TX 77008
Healthy Family 7500 Beechnut, #366 Houston, TX 77074
Initiatives
Heights Outreach 922 Fisher Houston, TX 77018
Task
Hester House 2020 Solo Houston, TX 77020
Hobby Area 7436 Park Place Houston, TX 77087
Ministries
Hope Alive 16151 Carinway Houston, TX 77084
Ministries
Hospitality 7219 Cecil Houston, TX 77030
Apartments
House of Tiny 1529 Lombardy Houston, TX 77023
Treasures
Housing Authority 2640 Fountainview, Suite Houston, TX 77057
of Houston 100
Houston Area 1010 Waugh Dr. Houston, TX 77019
Women's Center
Houston Area 1010 Waugh Dr. Houston, TX 77019
Women's Center,
Children Court
Services
Houston Center for 13333 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, TX 77478
Christian Suite 230
Counseling
Houston City Administration Houston, TX 77054
Health 8000 N. Stadium
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services
Houston City 1809 N. Main Houston, TX 77009
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-La
Nueva Case
Houston City 5602 Lyons Houston, TX 77020
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Lyons
Houston City 7037 Capitol Houston, TX 77011
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Magnolia Clinic
Houston City 115 S. Braeswood Houston, TX 77030
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Medical Center
Houston City 8523 Arkansas Houston, TX 77093
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Northside
Houston City 6441 High Star Houston, TX 77074
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Southwest
Houston City 9314 Cullen Houston, TX 77051
Health
Centers/Houston
Dept. of Health and
Human Services-
Sunnyside
Houston City 190 Heights Houston, TX 77007
Health Centers-
West End
Houston
Department of
Health and Human
Services
Houston Eye 2855 Gramercy Houston, TX 77025
Association
Foundation
Houston Lawyer
Referral Service
Houston Police 1200 Travis #1101 Houston, TX 77002
Department
Homicide Division
Family Violence
Unit
Houston Police 9455 W. Montgomery Houston, TX 77088
Department
Homicide Division
Family Violence
Unit
Houston Police 8300 Mykawa Houston, TX 77048
Department
Homicide Division
Family Violence
Unit
Houston Police 8299 Mykawa Houston, TX 77048
Department
Juvenile Division
Houston Police 1200 Travis, 14th Floor Houston, TX 77002
Department Victim
Services Unit
Houston P.O. Box 1945 Manchaca, TX 78652
Psychological
Association
Houston Volunteer
Lawyers Program
Houston Volunteer 712 Main, 27th Floor Houston, TX 77002
Lawyers Program,
Inc.
Humble Area 1302 First Street Humble, TX 77338
Assistance
Ministries
Humble Police 310 Bender Ave. Houston, TX 77338
Department
Inner Wisdom 2525 West Bellfort, Suite Houston, TX 77054
Counseling Centers 197
Inner Wisdom 4445 N. Braeswood Houston, TX 77054
Counseling Centers
(Braeswood
Location)
Innovative 18333 Egret Bay #540 Houston, TX 77058
Alternatives
Interface-Samaritan 4803 San Felipe Houston, TX 77056
Counseling Center
Interface-Samaritan 6823 Cypresswood Drive Houston, TX 77379
Counseling Center
(Spring)
Interface-Samaritan 725 Bateswood Drive Houston, TX 77079
Counseling Center
(West Houston)
Interfaith Caring 631 FM 270 League City, TX 77546
Ministries
Interfaith 15555 Kuykendahl Houston, TX 77090
Hospitality
Network (NAM)
Interfaith 3217 Montrose Houston, TX 77006
Ministries for
Houston
International Bar 271 Regent Street London WIB 2AQ England
Association
International Charles B. Wang Alexandria, VA 22314
Centre for Missing International Children's
and Exploited Building
Children 699 Prince
IntraCare Hospital 7601 Fannin Houston, TX 77054
IntraCare North 1120 Cypress Station Houston, TX 77090
Hospital
Jason Foundation: 6500 Hornwood Houston, TX 77074
Community
Assistance
Resource Line
Jason Foundation: 17750 Cali Drive Houston, TX 77090
Community
Assistance
Resource Line
Jewish Family 4131 S. Braeswood Houston, TX 77025
Service
Justice for All 9009 West Loop at N. Houston, TX 77096
Braeswood
Justice for All
Justice for Children 2600 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77098
(Criminal Child Ste. 806
Abuse)
Juvenile Justice P.O. Box 6000 Rockville, MD 20849
Clearinghouse
Katy Christian 5011 E. 5th Katy, TX 77493
Ministries Social
Services
Kinghaven Group 9100 Southwest Fwy., #151 Houston, TX 77074
Counseling
Services
Krist -Samaritan 17555 El Camino Houston, TX 77054
Center for
Counseling &
Education
Krummel and 9525 Katy Freeway #200 Houston, TX 77024
Associates
La Rosa 5203 Fulton, 2nd Floor Houston, TX 77009
Lee‘s Counseling 6630 Harwin, Suite 215G Houston, TX 77036
Services
Life Solutions 12946 Dairy Ashford, Suite Sugar Land, TX 77478
Counseling Service 340
Lone Star Legal 1415 Fannin Houston, TX 77002
Aid
Lord of the Streets 3401 Fannin Houston, TX 77004
Mayor's Office: 900 Bagby, 2nd Floor Houston, TX 77002
Crime Victim's
Assistance Division
Medical/Dental 6300 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77081
Clinic
Memorial 9448 Longpoint Houston, TX 77005
Assistance
Ministries
Memorial Hermann 1801 North Loop West, Houston, TX 77008
Counseling and Suite 12
Worklife Center
Mental Health 2211 Norfolk, Suite 810 Houston, TX 77098
Association of
Greater Houston
Meyer Center for Texas Children's Hospital Houston, TX 77030
Development 6621 Fannin CC 1530
Pediatrics
MHMRA 7011 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77074
Administration
MHMRA 3630 West Dallas Houston, TX 77019
Children's Mental
Health Services
MHMRA 3630 West Dallas Houston, TX 77019
Eligibility
Determination
Center
MHMRA 1502 Taub Loop Houston, TX 77030
NeuroPsychiatric
Center
Miraculous 12010 Bammel N. Houston Houston, TX 77066
Christian Ministries Suite F,
Missing and U.S. Department of Justice: Alexandria, VA 20531
Exploited Children Office of Juvenile Justice
Program and Delinquency Prevention
810 Seventh Street NW
Montgomery 105 W. Lewis Conroe, TX 77301
County Youth
Services
Montgomery 1600 Lake Front Circle The Woodlands, TX 77380
County Youth
Services
Montrose Clinic 215 Westheimer Houston, TX 77006
Montrose 701 Richmond Houston, TX 77006
Counseling Center
Mothers Against 719 Sawdust Road, Suite The Woodlands, TX 77380
Drunk Drivers 205
NAACP Legal
Redress Program
NAMI Houston P.O. Box 218989 Houston, TX 77218
National Center for 2432 West Peoria Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85029
Missing Adults Suite 1286
National Center for Charles B. Wang Alexandria, VA 22314
Missing and International Children's
Exploited Children Building
699 Prince
National Center for 2111 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201
Victims of Crime Suite 300
National Domestic
Violence Hotline
National 1757 Park Road NW Washington, DC 20010
Organization for
Victim Assistance
Near Northwest Houston, TX
Alliance
(MANNA)
Neighborhood 4500 Bissonnet #200 Bellaire, TX 77401
Centers Inc,
Nettie Jones 1501 Crocker Suite 1 Houston, TX 77009
New Horizon P.O. Box 3735 Baytown, TX 77522
Family Center
New Horizon 313 S.Hwy 146 Baytown, TX 77520
Family Center
No More Victims, 9680 Mesa Dr. Houston, TX 77078
Inc.
North Channel 13837 Bonham Houston, TX 77015
Assistance
Ministries
North Channel
Coalition/Betty‘s
Haven Project
Northshore 333 Freeport St. Houston, TX 77015
Counseling Center
Inc.
Northwest 15555 Kuykendahl Houston, TX 77090
Assistance
Ministries
Children's Clinic
Packwood 14090 Southwest Freeway Sugar Land, TX 77478
Psychotherapy #410, located in Commerce
Green Building
Parents of 4826 East Mount Houston Houston, TX 77093
Murdered Children Rd.
Parents of
Murdered Children
Pearland Christian 3402 Swenson Drive Pearland, TX 77581
Helping Hands
Plastic Surgery Dr. 7777 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77074
Bradford Patt #820
Plastic Surgery Dr. 4001 Preston #125 Pasadena, TX 77505
Bradford Patt
Post Oak Center 4605 Post Oak Place #225 Houston, TX 77027
Ramirez, Barbara
Recovery, Inc. P.O. Box 55302 Houston, TX 77255
Robbie Burnett 14343 Torrey Chase, Suite I Houston, TX 77014
Runaway Hotline
Runaway
Switchboard
Rusk Clinic 2805 Garrow Houston, TX 77003
S.E.A.R.C.H. 2505 Fannin Houston, TX 77002
Resource Center
Safe Return
Sally‘s House 1717 Congress Houston, TX 77002
Salvation Army 1603 McGowen Houston, TX 77004
Family Residence
Salvation Army 304 Ave. E Conroe, TX 77301
Montgomery
County
San Jose Clinic- 301 Hamilton Houston, TX 77002
Main Office
San Jose Clinic- 8575 Pitner Houston, TX 77080
Spring Branch
Office
Scruggs and 8303 SW Freeway, Suite Houston, TX 77074
Associates 960
SEARCH 2505 Fannin Houston, TX 77002
Shalom Zone 5215 Main Street Houston, TX 77002
Social Security 7324 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77074
Administration Suite 500
Society of 31355 Industrial Lane #500 Magnolia, TX 77353
Samaritans
South Texas
College of Law
Legal Aid
Southeast Texas 6330 West Loop South, Bellaire, TX 77401
Search and Rescue Suite 105
Alliance
Southwest Area 12621 Bissonnet Houston, TX 77401
Ministries
St. Martin's 717 Sage Rd Houston, TX 77056
Episcopal Church,
Grief Recovery
Group
St. Vincent de Paul Various. Contact nearest Houston, TX
Society Catholic Church
St. Vincent de Paul Houston, TX
Village
Stand Up for Kids -
Houston
Star of Hope Men's 1811 Ruiz Houston, TX 77054
Development
Center
Star of Hope 6801 Ardmore Houston, TX 77054
Women & Family
Shelter
Star of Hope 419 Dowling Houston, TX 77054
Women & Family
Shelter
Suicide
Awareness/Voices
of Education
Supervised 2804 Paran Pointe Drive Cookville, TN 38506
Visitation Network
Survivors of
Suicide – Crisis
Intervention of
Houston
Team H.O.P.E. 310 Pensdale St. Philadelphia, PA 19128
(Help Offering
Parents
Empowerment)
Teen Crisis Hotline
Texas Children's 6621 Fannin St. Houston, TX 77030
Hospital - Child
Protective Health
Clinic
Texas Children's 6621 Fannin St. Houston, TX 77030
Hospital - Social
Services
Department
Texas Department
of Criminal Justice
Victim
Clearinghouse
Texas Department 5425 Polk Street Houston, TX 77023
of Human Services
Texas Department Houston Regional Office Houston, TX 77065
of Public Safety 12230 West Road
Texas Department 5805 North Lamar Blvd. Austin, TX 78773
of Public Safety
Missing Persons
Clearinghouse
Texas Department
of Public Safety
Sex Offenders
Database
Texas Office of the 6161 Savoy Drive #320 Houston, TX 77036
Attorney General-
Child Support
Division
Texas Southern
University School
of Law Clinic
The Bridge 213 W. Southmore, #302 Pasadena, TX 77502
The Bridge (Over P.O. Box 3488 Houston, TX 77501
Troubled Water)
The Bridge Resale 2015 S. Richey Pasadena, TX 77502
Shop
The Door 101 Main Street Humble, TX 77338
The Harris School 900 Lovett Bld. Houston, TX 77006
The 3316 Mount Vernon Houston, TX 77006
Houston/Galveston
Trauma Institute
The 8203 Willow Place South, Houston, TX 77070
Houston/Galveston #110
Trauma Institute
The 1560 W. Bay Area Blvd. Friendswood, TX 77598
Houston/Galveston #195
Trauma Institute
The Laura 603 West Edgewood Friendswood, TX 77546
Recovery Center
The Polly Klaas
Foundation
The Trauma and One Baylor Plaza Houston, TX 77030
Grief Program of
Baylor College of
Medicine
The Women‘s 607 Westheimer Houston, TX 77006
Home
Thomas, Michael J. 4615 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77074
Suite 430
Tomball 300 W. Main Tomball, TX 77375
Emergency
Assistance
Ministries (TEAM)
TRIAD Prevention 6300 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77081
Program
U.S. Department of Office of Juvenile Justice Washington, DC 20531
Justice Child and Delinquency Division
Protection Division 810 Seventh Street, NW
U.S. Department of 810 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC 20531
Justice Office for
Victims of Crime
U.S. Department of 810 Seventh Street NW Washington, DC 20531
Justice Office for
Victims of Crime
(Online Directory
of Crime Victim
Services)
U.S. Department of CA/OCS/CI Washington, DC 20520
State Office of
Children's Issues
University of 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Box Houston, TX 77058
Houston Clear 83
Lake
University of
Houston Legal Aid
Clinic
University of 4505 Cullen Houston, TX 77024
Houston Research
and Services
Center
University of Texas 1300 Moursund Houston, TX 77030
Psychiatric
Services
Victim‘s Resource 4505 Calhoun Houston, TX 77204
Institute
Victims Assistance 1310 Prairie #1030 Houston, TX 77002
Center
Vital Issues 9055 Katy Freeway, Suite Houston, TX 77024
Projects 312
Vital Statistics 8000 N. Stadium Drive Houston, TX 77054
Weinberger and 12603 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77477
Associates #510
Wellsprings
Wesley Youth 1410 Lee Street Houston, TX 77009
Guidance Program
West Houston 10501 Meadowglen Lane Houston, TX 77042
Assistance
Ministries
(WHAM)
Women‘s Resource
and Crisis Center
of Galveston
County
Yahweh Mission 10247 Algiers Houston, TX 77041
Youth Advocates
Youth and Family Multiple locations in North
Counseling and South Brazoria Counties
Services
Youth Hotline
Mailing Address (If Mailing City, State Mailing Zip Main Phone Number
Different)
2-1-1 (in the state of Texas)
713-845-2596
281-558-1900
713-961-0651
713-224-9911
281-442-4357
713-266-6400
312-263-6477
202-662-1720
202-223-0204
703-549-4253
713-526-8300
713-271-8330
713-339-3688
713-339-3688
713-926-9491
781-878-3033
P.O. Box 12198 Austin, TX 78711 512- 463-2100
713-812-0033
713-626-2837
281-838-0880
P.O. Box 57543 Webster, TX 77598 281-286-5133
281- 424-3300
713-798-4857
713-873-3601
713-673-1655
713-440-7313
281-847-9970
713-566-5612
713-787-1756
281-427-6686
281-424-5752
713-522-1721
713-940-3087
713-463-9449
713-873-2000
713-224-9911
713-942-8339
713-942-8339
712-723-2671
281.331.9000
P.O. Box 476 Angleton, TX 77515 979-849-9553
713-970-3326
713-222-0450
713-754-7000
800-258-5437
281-480-7554 x 40
713-529-0639
713-869-7376
713-526-4611
713-227-4900
713-263-0829 and 281-487-
3864
713-461-7599
713-526-4751
713-528-7891
281-357-4111
713-526-8470
800-252-5400
713-529-1396
914-255-1818
281-985-0500
713-986-3300
713-528-6798 x 2255 or
2237
713-394-4000
713-222-1950; 832-366-
1950
713-664-5701
713-271-6100
1-800-647-6558
713-871-9741
713-681-9598
713-861-4847
713-739-7514
713-924-8121
713-923-2316
713-664-5701
281-807-9252
281-496-5965
713-394-3400
713-412-4506
713-523-2231
713-521-0402; 713-222-
TIPS
281-401-6249 or 281-401-
6250
281-463-6666 or 281-578-
2513 24 Hour Dispatch-
713-527-9864
713-477-9600
281-955-7684
713-730-2335
P.O. Box 270341 Houston, TX 77277 713-528-1546
281-335-1000
281-261-1006
713-270-0369
713-528-3663
713-942-9500
281-631-9977
281-296-5740
713-529-5285
281-827-0655
713-726-9476
713-780-2833
936-441-4733
281-486-8827
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
713-868-4466 and 713-861-
4849
281-446-2615
281-885-4673 (crisis line)
P.O. Box 893 Humble, TX 77347 281-446-2615
202-324-3666
713-229-8353
P.O. Box 183 Richmond, TX 77406-0183 281-342-0251
281-996-3349
713-522-3644
713-529-3597
713-692-6221
713-942-1400
713-393-4700
832-275-2798
713-664-5701
713-696-2095
713-755-5546
713-755-5888
1201 Franklin, Suite 600 Houston, TX 77002 713-755-6655
281-447-2800
281-427-5195
281-446-4222
281-471-4202
713-439-6100
713-740-5000
713-526-4243 (appointment
service)
713-942-7050; 713-524-
4267
281-401-6250 x 6249
713-394-4000
713-741-5000
281-427-5195
713-967-5743
713-696-7900
713-967-5800
713-408-6655
713-270-8849
713-812-1741
713-672-2573
713-640-2767
281-656-2548
713-790-9120
713-921-6092
713-206-0600
713-528-6798
281-277-8811
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
Appointment: 713-794-
9999
713-794-9999
713-558-8760
713-237-9429
713-308-1100
281-405-6460
713-731-5960
713-731-5353
713-308-0080
713-621-0131
713-228-0732
713-228-0735
281-446-3663
281-319-9711
713-592-9292
713-592-9294
832-864-6000
713-626-7990
281-376-8006
713-626-7990
281-332-3881
281-885-4568
713-522-3955
+44 0- 20 7629 1206
713-790-0949
281-893-7200
713-667-9336
713- 935-9300
P.O. Box 55009 Houston, TX 77210 713-726-1944
713-225-4357
281-391-9623
713-457-4372
281-480-7554
713-263-0400
P.O. Box 16042 Houston, TX 77222-6042 713-699-3974
281-772-8407
281-565-0300
713-652-0077
713- 526-0311
P.O. Box 1562 Houston, TX 77251 713-247-1410
713-295-2500
281-468-4516 or 281-468-
5127
713-868-2908
713-523-8963
832-822-3400
713-970-7070
713-970-7070
713-970-7070
713-970-7070
713-688-1811
202-616-3637
936-756-8682
281-292-6471
713-830-3000
713-529-0037
281-364-0883
713-526-3389
713-970-3455
602- 749-2000
703-235-3900
703-276-2880
800-799-7233
202-232-6682
713-667-9400
832-452-8863
281-422-2292
281-424-3300
713-807-8287
713-453-8028
P.O. Box 447 Channelview, TX 77530 281-457-6775
713-637-6000
281-583-5600
281-265-7311
281-590-6195; 281-227-
1366; 713-290-8940
P.O. Box 4118 Houston, TX 77210 713-726-1944
281-485-9776
281-649-7000
281-998-0530
713-963-9272
713-956-6565
713-466-3387
281-580-7845
713-227-5160
713-739-7752
Chicago, IL 60690-3687 888-572-8566 (for
enrollment)
P .O. Box A3687
713-223-8889
713-650-6530
936-760-2440
713-228-2651
713-462-8825
713-774-2422
713-739-7752
713-521-9383
800-772-1213
281-252-9647
713-652-0009
713-521-2694
281-530-8633
713-985-3809
713-741-8234
281-447-3511
931-537-3414
713-527-9864
1-800-306-6311
713-529-TEEN
832-824-1568
832-824-1570
800-848-4284
713-767-2000
281-517-1606
P.O. Box 487 Austin, TX 78773 512-424-2814
713-787-7140
713-313-1139
713-472-0753
713-473-2801
713- 473-9478
281-446-2615
713-526-2046
713-526-8390
713-526-8390
713-526-8390
281-482-LRCF
P.O. Box 800 Petaluma, CA 94953 1-800-587-4357
One Baylor Plaza, Mail Houston, TX 77030 713-798-6265
Stop BCM350
713-521-3150
713-623-2984
281-351-6700
713-664-5701
202-616-3637
202-307-5983
202-307-5983
202-736-7000
281-283-3330
713-743-2094
713-743-8600
713-500-2525
713-743-8614
713-755-5625
713-771-0405
713-247-1686
281-240-8336
P.O. Box 66463 Houston, TX 77266-6463 713-529-6559
713-223-8131
713-977-9942
P.O. Box 1545 Galveston, TX 77553 888-919-7233
713-466-4785
713-923-4270
281-756-1577
800-210-2278
Alternate Line Toll-Free Line Emergency/Cri Fax Number Website Hours Site
sis Line Manager/Directo
r
713-957-4357 1-800-833- 24-hours
5948
713-845-2575 www.3abe Michele Lara
reavement
.org
281-558-0505
Dr. Robert
McLaughlin and
Dr. Roobie N.
Sharp, Co-
Directors
713-229-8453 Mon-Fri. 8:30
am-5:30 pm
Mon. 11-
12:30; Wed.
10-12:30.
800-272-3900 www.alztex
.org
office@aaml.or 312-263-7682 www.aaml.
g org
ctrchildlaw@ab 202-662-1501 www.abane
anet.org t.org/family
/home.html;
www.abane
t.org/child
www.afsp.
org
ahf@americanh 202-223-0208 www.ameri
ospice.org canhospice.
org/articles.
htm
703-836-3195 www.ndaa-
apri.org
www.houst
onredcross.
org
713-926-4756 www.aamai
nc.com/
ameco@dreamc 781-878-0838
om.net
cac@oag.state.t 800-252-8011; www.oag.st
x.us 800-983-9933 ate.tx.us/vic
tims
www.avanc
e.org
281-837-1654
(Shelter intake)
281-286-2525
(24 Hour
hotline)
281-428-1699 Joyce Young
713-873-3608
713-673-1549
713-440-8358
281-820-3717
713-566-5610
Mon-Thur:
8.00am to
5.30pm, Fri:
7.30am to
11.30am
M-F 8:30-
12:00 and
1:00-4:00 pm
Janice Beal, Ed.D.
713-696-5149 Mary Green,
Director
9am-6pm M-
F
713-229-8453 Mon-Fri. 8:00-
5:00pm
www.bospl
ace.org
www.bospl
ace.org
Mon., Wed.,
Fri. 10-2pm
979-864-2259
800-243-5788
Hotline
www.cadwa
lderbehavio
ralclinics.co
m
www.career
andrecover
y.org
Athena Patelis,
PHD; Director of
Psychological
Services
Monday-
Friday 8am-
5pm
8:30-11 am,
1:00-3:00 pm
281-516-1526 www.cccct
omball.com
/
713-526-1849 www.housc
orp.com/su
pportivehou
singprogra
m.html
800-252-5400 800-252-5400
www.childa
dvocates.or
g
800-A-WAY- 914-255-5706 www.childf
OUT indamerica.
org
1-800-232-
5378 tip line
800-252-5400 713-986-3553 www.cach Elaine Stolte,
to report abuse; ouston.org Executive Director
713-599-5687
www.hawc. Pam Hobbs,
org/ Director
Kim Poré,
Director
1-800-252-
5400
Robert Brewer,
Director
Stanley Tarrant,
Asst. Director
www.cccho
uston.org/
Mon.-Fri. 10-
2pm, Sat. 9-
12pm
www.circle
ofparents.or
g
David Mandell
www.ccaho regular hours
uston.com and evening
appointments
are available
George Ford,
Executive Director
mail to: evening and
counselings weedend
olutions@h appointments
otmail.com available
713-86-CHILD www.tcf.tcu Joan Parker,
.edu/main.h Chapter Contact
tml
Deborah Holzman,
MA, LPC
1-800-999-9999 www.coven Ronda Robinson,
anthousetx. Director
org
kim.ogg@crime- www.crime- Kim Ogg
stoppers.org stoppers.or
g
281.540.1010 281-376-8314 www.cd4.h
(atascocita/King ctx.net
wood) or
281.376.3472
(24 Hour
Dispatch)
281-599-9843 Sergeant Marilyn
Rucker and
Deputy Mark
Richie
Crisis Hotline: www.crisis 24-hours, 7
713-HOTLINE; hotline.org; days per week
Crisis Hotline www.teenli (English);
Bay Area: 281- nkhouston. MWF 6pm-
461-9992; org 10pm
Spanish (Spanish)
Hotline: 713-
526-8088; Teen
Crisis Hotline:
713-529-TEEN
www.crossi
nthecity.co
m/
Mon.-Thur.
10-2pm
www.travel.
state.gov
www.depel
chin.org
800-373-0011 www.dever
eux.org/
www.fisher Tue., Thurs,
sofmen.org Fri. 10am-
1:30pm, Wed.
6-8pm
Mon.-Thurs.
9:30-12, Sun.
1pm
www.escap
efrc.org/
Angele Marino
Jana Coachman,
M.Ed. LSW,
Clinical Director
713-726-9794
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil
yservices.or
g/
www.famil Judy Cox, Acting
yfoundation Executive Director
.org
888-750-4673 281-885-4612
281.446.2615 Mon.-Thurs.
(24-Hour 9:00am-
Helpline) 5:00pm Fri.
9:00am-2pm
202-324-2731 www.fbi.go
v
www.fwepi Program noon- Ernest McMillian,
nc.org 9pm CEO
281-342-4357 1-888-427- www.fortbe
24 Hr hotline 3650 ndwomensc
enter.org/
Office Hours Lisa Voyles
are between
8:00 am-4:00
pm
713-522-7386 www.gabrie Beth Alberts, CEO
lsgifts.org
Eye Clinic: 713- www.gnhc.
527-8480; org
Dental Clinic:
713-529-3260
www.gccsa. Comethia
org Marshall, point of
contact
281-355-1399 Cindy Hammonds,
MA, LPC
Lauren Laughlin-
Moore,
Coordinator
billwerner@csc. Bill Werner
hctx.net (email) (Victim Services
Program Manager)
Mon.-Fri 8-
5pm
Interviewing
hours are
Mon-Fri 8-
3pm.
713-755-0452 M-F 8am-
5pm
WIC: 281/447- www.harris Mon.& Thurs.
2888 countyhealt 7:30 am-5:30
h.com pm; Tues. &
Weds.
7:30am-7pm;
Fri. 7:30am-
5pm
WIC: 281-427- www.harris Mon. & Wed.
7656 countyhealt 7am-7pm;
h.com Tues. &
Thurs.
7:30am-
5:30pm; Fri.
8am-12noon
WIC: 281-446- www.harris Mon. & Tues.
5207 countyhealt 7:30am-7pm;
h.com Wed. &
Thurs.
7:30am-
5:30pm; Fri.
7:30am-
12noon
WIC: 281-471- www.harris Mon. & Wed.
5408 countyhealt 7:30am-7pm;
h.com Tues. &
Thurs.
7:30am-6pm;
Fri. 7:30am-
12noon
713-439-6000 www.harris
countyhealt
h.com
WIC: 713-740- www.harris Mon. & Wed.
5085 countyhealt 7:30am-7pm;
h.com Tues. 7:30am-
6pm; Thurs.
& Fri. 7:30am-
5pm
www.hchdo
nline.com
www.hcms. M-F 9-5pm
org
281-376-3472 281-376-8314 www.cd4.h
Dispatch ctx.net
1-800-252- www.hc- Joel Levine
5400 (to report ps.org
abuse/neglect)
713-221-6000
Dispatch
713-578-2020 713-578-2190 Office: Mon-
Fri 8:00am-
5:00pm;
Cemetery:
Mon-Fri
9:00am-
3:30pm
713-840-0191 evening and
weekend
appointments
available
www.health Marianne Ehrlich,
yfamiliesho President & CEO
uston.org/
Tue., Wed.,
Thurs. 8-12
Wed. 9-2pm
(food pantry)
Tue., Thurs.,
Fri. 10-1:30
pm (food); 10-
1:15 pm
(clothing)
281-861-6996 mail
to:cc4hope
@yahoo.co
m
www.searc Mitzi Bartlett,
hproject.org Director
/
713-260-0919 www.hach. Applications
(to required org/ accepted 9-
documentation) 2:30pm Mon-
Wed
713-528-2121 www.hawc. 24-hours
(24-Hour org
Domestic
Violence/Infor
mation &
Referral
Hotline); 713-
528-RAPE
(7273) [24-
Hour Sexual
Assault
Hotline]
x2255 or 2237 www.hawc. Pam Hobbs,
org/ Program Director
www.christi
ancounselin
ghouston.co
m/
713-794-9320 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-547-8000 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-671-3000 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-928-9800 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-794-9640 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-696-5900 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-779-6400 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-732-5000 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-866-4100 www.houst
onhealth.or
g
713-668-3823 www.houst
oneye.com
Mon-Sun
8:00am-
4:00pm
Mon-Sun
8:00am-
4:00pm
Mon-Sun
8:00am-
4:00pm
713.308.0080 713-308-0081 www.houst Sara Lewis or
(HPD Victim ontx.gov/po Teresa Castillo,
Liaison); lice/vsu.htm Point of contact
713.308.1100
(HPD Family
Violence Unit);
713.308.3600
(HPD
Homocide);
713.308.1180
(HPD Sex
Crimes-Adult-);
713.308.0700
(HPD Robbery
Division);
713.247.4065
(HPD Hit &
Run);
713.247.1579
(HPD Gang
Task Force);
713.731.5353
(HPD Juvenile
Division);
713.247.4072
(HPD traffic &
Accident); 713-
535-7900
www.ehvlp.
org
713-228-0732 713-228-5826 www.ehvlp. Phones
(intake line) org answered:
Mon-Fri, 8:30
am-5:30 pm
Mon.-Thurs.
10-2pm
281-446-7127 Chris Green
(24 hour
dispatch)
713-592-9294 www.inner
wisdom.co
m
713.592.9292 www.inner
wisdom.co
m
www.innov
ativealterna
tives.org/
www.icmtx. Mon., Tues.,
org/ Wed., Fri.
8:30-4:30pm
www.namo
nline.org/
+44 (0) 20 7409 www.ibane
0456 t.org
800-843-5678 703-837-2122 www.missi
ngkids.com/
www.intrac
arehospital.
com
www.intrac
arehospital.
com
1-877-778- 713-995-0221 www.jasonf
CARL/1-877- oundation.c
778-2275 om
1-877-778- 713-995-0221 www.jasonf
CARL/1-877- oundation.c
778-2275 om
info@jfa.net www.jfa.net 2nd Wed. of Dianne Clements
each month at
7 pm
713-290-8941 www.murde 24-hours
rvictims.co
m
jshields@jfcadv 713-225-2818 www.jfcadv James A. Shields
ocacy.org ocacy.org
puborder@ncjrs 800-638-8376 www.ncjrs.
.org org
281-391-4357 Mon-Wed.,
Fri. 10-3pm,
Thurs. 1-6pm
713-457-4376
www.samar
itancenter.o
rg/
713-263-0333
www.gclf.o
rg
713-520-7689 www.ghg.n HOMES
et/lots/ Student-Run
Clinic Sund.
9am-12noon;
Women and
Children's
Clinic Tues.
8am-5pm;
Primary Care
Medical Wed.
1pm-5pm.
andy.kahan@cit 713-247-1340 www.ci.hou Andy Kahan
yofhouston.net ston.tx.us/o
psdp/crime
victims.htm
Willie Nelson,
Director
Mon.-Thurs.
9-2:30pm,
Fri. 9-11am
713-864-2395
713-522-5161 www.mhah
ouston.org
832-825-3399
By
appointment
202-307-2819 www.ncjrs.
org/ojjhom
e.htm
www.youth
mc.org
www.youth
mc.org
713-830-3072 www.montr
TDD oseclinic.or
g
713-529-3211 713-526-4367 www.montr
(24-hour osecounseli
Hotline) ngcenter.or
g
zbrinson@sbcgl 281-292-4770 Zephree Brinson
obal.net (Victim Assistance
Coordinator)
800-690-FIND 800-690-FIND 602-749-2020 www.theyar
emissed.org
/ncma/
800-843-5678 703-837-2122 www.missi
ngkids.com/
703-276-2889 www.ncvc.
org
800-787-3224 www.ndvh.
TTY org
800-TRY- 202-452-2255 www.tryno
NOVA va.org
Mon.-Tues.,
Thurs. 10-
11pm
(assistance);
Mon., Tues.,
Thurs. before
11:00 (food
provided)
www.neigh Assorted at
borhoodcen various
ters.org locations.
Call main
number to
find location
nearest you.
713-630-0821
281-422-2292 1-800-824-
4807
Mon.-Fri. 8-
2pm
281-457-9090
713-637-6009 By
appointment
281-885-4630 281-583-5604 Mon.-Fri. 10-
5pm; 8-5pm
(children's
clinic)
Susan Packwood,
Founder
281-590-6522
713-290-8941 Meeting 2nd
Tues of
month at St.
Paul‘s United
Methodist
Church, 5501
S. Main.
7:00pm-
9:00pm.
Mon., Wed.,
Thur. 10-2
800-842-4546
800-842-4547
713-963-9299
1-800-392-
Texas Hotline: 24-hours, 7
1-888-580- days a week
4357; National:
1-800-621-4000
713-227-9408 Mon.-Fri.
8am-4pm
www.searc Mon – Fri
hproject.org only
/
TDD: 800.572.1122 http://www. 24-hours
888.800.5759 (to report a alz.org/we_
missing can_help_s
dementia afe_return.a
patient) sp
www.salvat 24-hours
ionarmyhou
ston.org
713-228-6371 www.sanjos
ecinic.org
www.sanjos
ecinic.org
www.searc
hproject.org
713-521-3724
800-772-1213
Mon., Wed.,
Fri. 10-2pm
(food); Tue.,
Thurs. 10-
4pm (client
services)
713-522-7386 www.saralli 24-hours Beth Alberts
ance.org
Tues-Wed. 9-
12pm, Thurs.
6pm-7pm
713.985.3808 www.stmart Rev. Dr. Peter
insepiscopa Thomas
l.org
8am-4pm
Dwight Wolf,
Director of Social
Services
www.stand Sharon Cooper,
upforkids.o Executive Director
rg/local/tex
as/Houston/
www.sohmi
ssion.org/
www.sohmi
ssion.org/
www.sohmi
ssion.org/
www.save.
org
info@svnetwor www.svnet
k.net work.net
713-468-5463 www.crisis
Crisis Hotline hotline.org/
1-800-306- www.teamh
6311 ope.org
www.texasc
hildrenshos
pital.org/
www.texasc
hildrenshos
pital.org/
www.tdcj.st
ate.tx.us
harry.mergel@t 281-517-1607 Harry W. Mergel,
xdps.state.tx.us Victim Service
(email) Counselor
74431.171@co 1-800-346- 512-424-2885
mpuserve.com 3243
www.recor
ds.txdps.sta
te.tx.us/sose
arch/default
.cfm
www.oag.st
ate.tx.us
713-473-2801 www.thebri
24hr hotline dgeovertrou
bledwaters.
org/
281-446-3691 www.famil
y-time.org
www.thehar
risschool.co
m
866-898-5723 281-482-5727 www.lrcf.or
g
707-769-4019 www.pollyk
laas.org/
www.bcm.e
du/psychiat
ry/
281-255-6967 Tues. and Fri.
(resale shop) 10-2pm; Tues-
Sat. 10-4pm
(resale shop)
Debra Colby,
Director
202-307-2819 www.ojjdp.
ncjrs.org/mi
ssing
202-514-6383 www.ojp.us
doj.gov/ovc
202-514-6383 www.ovc.n
cjrs.org/fin
dvictimserv
ices/
202-312-9743 www.travel.
state.gov/fa
mily/abduct
ion/abducti
on_580.htm
l
www.thevic Mon-Thu:
timassistanc 8.30am to
ecentre.com 5.00pm; Fri:
; e-mail: 8.30am to
victimac@a 4.00pm…
ol.com Every other
Saturday from
8.00am to
12.00 noon;
one site has
Saturday
visits from
1.00pm to
5.00pm
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Administrative Description Agency Type Accessibility Service Area
Information and referral Community Service Texas
helpline across the state of
Texas
Funeral and bereavement Community Service Houston Metropolitan Area
Counseling Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Domestic violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Church Coalition Faith Based 77770, 77327, 77703,
77977, 77093
Alzheimer's Programs and Community Service Houston and surrounding
Services counties
Legal Services Lawyer Referrals Nationwide
Legal Services Lawyer Referrals Nationwide
Crisis intervention Community Service
Grief and Bereavement Community Service Online Nationwide
Legal Support Services Professional Society Nationwide
Disaster Assistance Community Service Greater Houston
Counseling (Bilingual) Community Service
Multi-lingual referral Community Service
services
Counseling and youth Community Service
services
Counseling Community Service
Missing Children's Community Service International
Organization
Crime Victims Assistance Government (State) Texas
Counseling Community Service
Bilingual sexuality and self- Community Service
esteem program
Residential Service Provider Community service Baytown
Education and intervention Community Service
to children and youth to
curtail the risk of dating
violence and sexual assault.
Domestic Violence and Community Service Baytown
Sexual Assault Survivor
Support
Psychiatric Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Housing Services Community Service Baytown
Emergency Services Community Service Baytown, Highlands,
McNair, and W. Chambers
counties
Counseling Community Service
Protective Services for Community Service
Children and Adults
Counseling Community Service
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston (all zip codes)
Domestic violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Grief and Bereavement Healthcare Houston (all zip codes)
Grief and Bereavement Healthcare
Church Coalition Faith Based 77025, 77035, 77045,
77051, 77053, 77071,
Counseling Mental Health Specialists Brazoria County
Domestic violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Clinical Psychology Community Service
Career Placement Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Mental Health Issues Mental Health Specialists
Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling for children, Community Service
teens, families, couples and
singles.
Emergency Services Faith Based Houston (all zip codes)
Faith-based counseling Faith Based Alief, Galleria, Northwest
(Christian) Community, Kingwood,
Clear Lake, Pasadena,
Heights, League City,
Southeast, Forest Cove,
Kirby, and West Houston
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community Service Offices throughout Harris
County
Counseling Community Service
Counseling and educational Community Service
treatment
Housing Services HUD Austin, Brazoria, Chambers,
Fort Bend, Galveston,
Harris, Liberty,
Montgomery, San Jacinto, or
Waller Counties
Abuse and Neglect Community Service
Intervention
Legal Services Community Service
Mediation Services Community Service Nationwide
Prevention Service Community Service
Crime Victims Assistance Community Service
Crime Victims Assistance Community Service
Protective Services for Community Service
Children and Adults
Legal Services Law Services
Child Abuse Services Government
Protective Services for Community Service
Children and Adults
Counseling Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Church Coalition Faith Based 77002, 77003, 77004,
77005, 77006, 77007,
77011, 77019, 77020,
77021, 77023, 77025,
77026, 77027, 77030,
77046, 77056, 77057,
Counseling Community Service
Support Groups Community Service
Housing Services Community Service
Counseling (Family and Community Service
Individual)
Counseling (Bilingual) Community Service
Crisis Intervention Community Service Accessible for students 17 Harris County school
districts, pasadena police
department, the educational
services division of the
Harris County juvenile
probation department,
communities in school -
houston, and the community
Education Partners Charter
School.
Counseling Community Service
Grief and Bereavement Community Service
Consumer Group Community Service
Counseling for children, Community Service
adolescents, families, and
adults.
Homeless Children Services Community Service Houston
Media Hotline Media Houston
Law Enforcement with Community Service
compassion for victims
Crime Victims Assistance Government (County)
Crisis intervention Community Service Houston, Clear Lake,
Brazoria, Galveston
Faith-based counseling Community Service Focus on residents of 77506,
(Christian) but all are welcome
Church Coalition Faith Based 77065, 77429, 77433,
77447, 77484
Government (Federal) Nationwide
Children's Services Community Service Greater Houston
Support Groups Community Service
Diagnostic Evaluation Community Service
Services
Food pantry Faith Based East Fort Bend County
(77459, 77477, 77478,
77479, 77480, 77489,
77545, 77583)
Social Services Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based Harris County Zip Codes
Prevention Service Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Reality Therapy Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service Harris County and Fort Bend
County residents.
Healthcare Services Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Family Support Organization Government
Family Support Organization Government
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling for personal and Community Service Baytown, Clear Lake,
family problems Montgmy. Co.,
Brookshire/Waller
Counseling Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling (Family and Community Service
Individual)
Law Enforcement with Government (Federal)
compassion for victims
Counseling Community Service
Intervention Service Community Service
Crime Victims Assistance Law Enforcement
Missing Children's Community Service Austin, Chambers, Colorado,
Organization Brazoria, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Harris, Liberty,
Matagorda, Montgomery,
Walker, Waller, and
Wharton counties.
Healthcare Services Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Community Service
Counseling for children, Community Service
adolescents, families, and
adults.
Coordination of Services Government (County) Harris County
Crime Victims Assistance Government (County) Harris County
Intervention Service Community Service Harris County
Domestic Violence and Community Service Harris County
Victim Services
Crime Victims Assistance Government (County) Harris County
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Government (County) Harris County
(County)
Healthcare Services Hospital Service Harris County
Physician I & R Professional Society Harris County
Domestic Violence and Community Service Harris County
Victim Services
Abuse and Neglect Government (County) Harris County
Intervention
Psychiatric Services Hospital Service
Healthcare Services Government (County)
Domestic Violence and Government (County)
Victim Services
Social Services Government (County) Accessible for disabled Harris County
Domestic Violence and Government (County)
Victim Services
Counseling Community Service
Prevention Service Community Service
Church Coalition Faith Based All Houston zip codes
Basic Needs Assistance Community Service 77020
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77017, 77061, 77087
Faith-based counseling Community Service
(Christian)
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Housing Services Community Service
Sexual Assault Hotline Community Service
Child Advocacy Community Service
Counseling Community Service Sugar Land and Katy
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Healthcare Services Healthcare Houston
Legal Services Lawyer Referrals
Domestic Violence and Government (City) Houston
Victim Services
Domestic Violence and Government (City) Houston
Victim Services
Domestic Violence and Government (City) Houston
Victim Services
Intervention Service Community Service Houston
Crime Victims Assistance Government (City) Houston
Professional Association Professional Society Houston
Legal Services Law Services
Legal Services Community Service Houston and Harris County
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77336, 77338, 77339,
77345, 77346, 77347,
77357, 77365, 77396
Crime Victims Assistance Community Service
Counseling for all ages Community Service
Counseling for all ages Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Faith-based counseling Faith Based
(Christian)
Faith-based counseling Faith Based
(Christian)
Faith-based counseling Faith Based
(Christian)
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based Clear Creek ISD, 77058,
77059, 77062, 77089,
77518, 77546, 77565,
77573, 77586, 77598, 77539
Housing Services Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based
Legal Services Professional Society
Missing Children's Government
Organization
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Suicide Prevention Community Service West Oaks and Cypress
Creek Hospitals service area
Suicide Prevention Community Service West Oaks and Cypress
Creek Hospitals service area
Jewish Community Center Faith Based
Criminal Justice Reform Criminal Justice Reform Houston
Group
Grief and Bereavement Criminal Justice Reform
Child Advocacy Community Service
Support Groups Government
Basic Needs Assistance Community Service 77449, 77450, 77493,
77494, 77094
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Faith Based Satellite offices in the inner
city, Champions, Deer Park,
Galveston, Katy, Kingwood,
Spring, Riverside, The
Woodlands, Cypress,
Pearland, and Sugarland.
Counseling Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community service
Legal Services Community Service
Social Services Faith Based
Crime Victims Assistance Government (City) Houston residents Houston
Protective Services for Community Service
Children and Adults
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77008, 77009, 77018,
77022, 77024, 77037,
77039, 77043, 77055,
77076, 77079, 77080,
Counseling Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Developmental Pediatrics Healthcare
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Missing Children's Government (Federal) Nationwide
Organization
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling Center Community Service Houston and Harris County
Victim Advocacy Community Service Gulf Area
Legal Services Law Services
Mental Health Issues Community Service Harris County, Bay Area,
Baytown, Clear Lake,
Houston, Humble, Katy,
Kingwood, Sugar Land,
Tomball, and Fort Bend
County
Missing Person's Community Service Nationwide
Organization
Missing Children's Government (Federal) Nationwide
Organization
Crime Victims Assistance Government (Federal)
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Crime Victims Assistance Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77007, 77008, 77009,
77018, 77022, 77040,
77088, 77091, 77092
Emergency Services Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Emergency Services Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77013, 77015, 77029,
77044, 77049, 77530, 77078
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77014, 77038, 77060,
77066, 77067, 77068,
77069, 77070, 77073,
77086, 77090, 77373,
Intervention Service Community Service
Support Groups Community Service
Grief and Bereavement Community Service
Church Coalition Faith Based Pearland, Friendswood,
Manvel
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Healthcare Services Healthcare
Counseling Community Service
Family Law Practice Law Services
Support Groups Community Service
Trauma assistance Healthcare
Runaway Hotline Community Service
Runaway Hotline Community Service Statewide and nationwide Nationwide
Community Clinic Healthcare 77003, 77011, 77023
Housing Services Community Service
Alzheimer's Programs and Search Services; Community Statewide and nationwide Nationwide
Services Service
Housing Services Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Housing Services Community Service
Healthcare Services Community Service
Children's Clinic Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
and Healthcare
Healthcare Services Community Service Houston
Health and Disability Government (Federal)
Assistance
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77353, 77354, 77355,
77362, 77316, Parts of
77447, 77484 only if child is
Magnolia ISD student.
Legal Services Law Services
Volunteer Alliance Search Services Must be called out by law Austin, Chambers, Colorado,
enforcement agency Brazoria, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Harris, Liberty,
Matagorda, Montgomery,
Walker, Waller, and
Wharton counties.
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based 77031, 77032, 77033,
77034, 77035, 77036,
77072, 77073, 77074,
77083, 77084, 77085,
77086, 77087, 77088,
77089, 77090, 77091,
77092, 77093, 77094,
Grief and Bereavement Faith Based
Faith-based basic needs Faith Based All zips.
assistance
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Runaway Prevention Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Residential Service Provider Community Service
Crisis intervention Community Service
Child Advocacy Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Community Service Nationwide
Crisis intervention Community Service Houston
Mental Health Issues Hospital Service
Emergency Services Hospital Service Houston
Crime Victims Assistance Government (State)
Basic Needs Assistance Government (State) Texas
Victim Counselor Government (State)
Missing Person's Government (State) Statewide
Organization
Sex Offender Registry Government (State) Statewide
Child Support Government (State)
Legal Services Law Services
Emergency Services Community Service
Abuse Survivor Assistance Community Service
Basic Needs Assistance Community Service
Domestic violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Mental Health Issues Community Service
Child, Adolescent and Community Service
Family Therapy
Child, Adolescent and Community Service
Family Therapy
Child, Adolescent and Community Service
Family Therapy
Missing Children's Community Service
Organization
Missing Children's Community Service
Organization
Grief and Bereavement Community Service
Residential Services Community Service
Provider
Counseling Independent
Basic Needs Assistance Faith Based Tomball, Pinehurst, Decker
Prairie
Counseling Community Service
Government (Federal) Nationwide
Crime Victims Assistance Government (Federal) Nationwide
Crime Victims Assistance Government (Federal) Nationwide
Legal Services Government (Federal)
Mental Health Issues University Houston
Legal Services Law Services
Mental Health Issues University Houston
Mental Health Issues University Houston
Counseling Community Service
Crime Victims Assistance Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Vital Statistics Government (City)
Counseling Community Service
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Counseling Community Service
Faith-based basic needs Faith Based 77042, 77077, 77057,
assistance 77063, 77077, 77082
Domestic Violence and Community Service
Victim Services
Housing Services Community Service
Counseling Community Service
Counseling Community Service Brazoria County: Alvin,
Angleton, Freeport,
Pearland, Sweeny, and West
Columbia
Crisis intervention Community Service
Languages (Other than Service Description
English)
Spanish, Chinese, Like the 911 emergency number, 2-1-1
Vietnamese Texas is an easy-to-remember number
that connects callers instantly with
information about available resources.
Assist families of crime victims in the
Houston Metropolitan Area to
expediently secure Crime Victims'
Compensation (CVC) emergency funds
to meet funeral and therapeutic
bereavement needs.
Counseling assistance for individual and
families
Training and supervision for mental
health and education professionals.
Spanish Ensuring that victims have a voice within
the Criminal Justice System
Food assistance
Safe return of Alzheimer's patients
Legal referrals
Legal referrals
Grief Support Information
Prosecutor resource
Transportation
Spanish Facilitates help for children and woman
who have been physical and sexually
abused.
Asian Community Services
Counseling and youth services
Spanish Counseling, tutoring, recreation, and
alternative school
Association of missing children's
organizations
State resources available to victims of
crime
Spanish Juvenile delinquency prevention program
involving after school activities
Spanish Bilingual AIDS/HIV/STD, sexuality and
self-esteem education.
Shelter services
Empower survivors of family violence,
sexual assault, and displacement by
providing crisis intervention and shelter
and promoting education and awareness
Non-profit organization committed to
ending inter-personal and sexual violence
through education, counseling,
emergency shelter and assistance
Psychiatric Services
Confidential physicals and treatment
Confidential teen medical care
Confidential teen medical care
Confidential teen medical care
Confidential teen medical care
Confidential teen medical care
Provide affordable housing for the low
and moderate income residents in
Baytown, and to assist in their economic
uplift
Provides purchase vouchers to suppliers
Counseling for emotional and behavioral
problems of children and adolescents
BEAR offers help and hope for abused
and neglected children and the
caseworkers that protect them.
Counseling assistance for children,
adolescents, adults, couples, and families
Psychiatric Services for children
Treatment for abusive men.
Provides support to children who have
experienced the death of a parent or
sibling
Provides support to children who have
experienced the death of a parent or
sibling
Basic needs assistance
Spanish Assistance in procuring physical safety
Housing services for homeless
Counseling
Job placement and Employment
Programs
School based program
Psychological services
Foster Care
Spanish Shelter and help for undocumented
Hispanic battered women and children.
Spanish Counseling at several different locations
using brief family therapy of 8-12
sessions, group treatment and parent
education
Emergency assistance
Professional Christian Counseling
Intern Counseling
Spanish Contract server for CYS. Adolescent and
school related problems.
Art Therapy
Counseling from a Christian perspective
for children, adolescents, families, and
adults.
Funded by HUD to provide transitional
housing and supportive services,
PARTNERS serves 76 homeless
households comprised of families and
individuals.
Pro Bono Attorney Services
Professional mediation services to help
resolve parental kidnapping cases
US Treasury/Customs office investigates
suspicious activities relating to child
pornography including internet
pornography.
Multi-agency approach for prevention,
investigation, and treatment for child
victims of sexual abuse to help children
and their families recover from the
trauma.
Bilingual Victim assistance program for children
who are crime victims or witnesses to
crimes, and their nonoffending parents
Assistance for abused families and
neglected children
Child advocacy
Report child abuse and neglect
Emergency shelter for youth placed in
the shelter by caseworkers from DFPS,
CYS & TRIAD Prevention program.
Supported in part by funds from DFPS.
Chinese Individual and group counseling
Health insurance provider
Basic needs assistance
Counseling for families, individual, and
couples.
Support group for parents
Information on Shelters
Spanish Home-based and in-office counseling for
individuals and families
Spanish Emergency assistance/counseling for
basic needs
School-based program coordinating
services to families with troubled youth
Spanish Provides counseling for needy people
Although support group meetings are
held in a church, The Compassionate
Friends has no religious affiliation.
Financial assistance
Groups formed to address special needs.
Services for homeless children
Tipline
Extend to all innocent victims of crime,
their rights guaranteed by law and to be
afforded services which will assist them
in returning to a pre-crisis level of
functioning and to reduce the
psychological and emotional trauma
associated with being a crime victim.
Educate awareness for both officers and
the community in the area of
victimization and recognizing the needs
and rights of crime victims.
Assist the victims of crimes and their
families, to protect their fundamental
rights with compassion, dignity, and
respect; strive to reduce the trauma and
stress caused by the crime and empowers
them to move forward from a victim to a
survivor
Spanish Crisis hotlines and suicide hotline
Counseling for youth and families
Basic needs
Online resources related to international
family kidnappings
Adoption, foster care, counseling
Self-help
Diagnosis for individuals, groups, and
families.
Basic needs assistance
Health and human services
Basic needs assistance
Spanish Family Education programs to strengthen
families, provided by trained
professionals.
Counseling and psychological services
for children, adolescents, and adults.
Counseling and psychological services
for children, adolescents, and adults.
Group and indidual therapy for children
and adults
Bilingual A THSteps case management program
for children, pregnant teens/women and
infants.
Social services specifically targeting
pregnancy/family issues
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Counseling and therapy services for
Spanish, Sign Language, and children, adolescents, adults, couples,
Vietnamese and families.
Child abuse prevention and education
Child abuse prevention and education
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Individual, group, and family counseling
Counseling services for victims of rape,
incest, domestic violence, and crime.
Dedicated to aiding the victims of
domestic abuse - physical, emotional, or
sexual. Ffocus on the safety and ongoing
support of women and children who are
being or have been abused.
Free crisis intervention, counseling,
support groups, legal advocacy, and
educational programs.
Law enforcement advocacy group
Provides structured after school program,
summer community service programs.
Services to survivors of domestic
violence, sexual assault, and/or incest.
Reduce the trauma and incentive
treatment victims/witnesses experience in
the wake of a crime. To increase
victim/witness participation in the justice
system by giving full recognition, and
protection to the right of these
individuals. To avoid inflicting
"secondary victimization" that has often
characterized much of the plight of the
victims of crime.
Child safety and child search services
Spanish Sliding scale community health clinic
Basic needs assistance
Housing Service
Basic needs assistance
Groups formed to address special needs.
Service coordination for children and
youth
Victim advocate
Child Abuse Section: Assists child
victims of sexual and physical abuse
Intervention on cases of family violence.
Victim advocate
Clinic
Clinic
Clinic
Clinic
Clinic
Clinic
Inpatient and outpatient health and
medical services that can help victims of
violent crime survive and recover from
trauma and illness. Doctors are from
Baylor college of medicine and UT
Medical School.
Information and Referral
Crisis intervention and advocacy to
victims of crime, including sexual
assault, child abuse, and family violence.
Collaborative that investigates reports of
suspected abuse and neglect
Psychiatric Services
Health Services
Law enforcement resource
Spanish Last resort burial assisance for those who
cannot afford it.
Law enforcement resource (Harris
County Sheriff's Office)
Services for teens and families
Assists parents to improve their
relationship with their newborn infants
and to access community services.
Neighborhood basic needs assistance
Basic needs assistance
Basic needs assistance
Individual, marriage, and family
counseling
Housing Service
Housing Service
Housing Service
Spanish Sexual Assault Hotline
Spanish Services for youth victims of, or witness
to, a criminal act.
Faith-based counseling for all ages
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Preventive health care
Prenatal and well child appointments at
city health centers.
Nonprofit service of dedicated physicians
who donate their time to improve or
restore the vision of needy clients.
Referral services to lawyers
Law enforcement domestic abuse
resource and advocate
Law enforcement domestic abuse
resource and advocate
Law enforcement domestic abuse
resource and advocate
Law enforcement agency for children's
issues
Law enforcement victims services
resource
Information and Referral
Not-for-profit that provides legal services
to low-income people by coordinating a
process to allow attorneys to volunteer
and accept cases.
Spanish Free legal counsel in non-criminal
matters to qualifying Harris county
residents.
Basic needs assistance
Provides a coordinated, binary approach
and response to crime victims and all the
members of society who ultimately suffer
from acts of a violent criminal nature
Counseling services for all ages
Counseling services for all ages
Outpatient therapy for ages 4 & over
Counseling
Counseling
Counseling
Basic needs assistance
Social services provided through
Northwest Assistance Ministries (NAM).
Serves at-risk populations including
children, seniors and refugees through
direct service programs, education and
advocacy initiatives.
International Professional Organization
Promotes the safety and well-being of
children through activism, policy
development and multinational
coordination
Day treatment for dual diagnosis and
emotional issues.
Day treatment for dual diagnosis and
emotional issues.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the
awareness, education and prevention of
youth suicide.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to the
awareness, education and prevention of
youth suicide.
Jewish social service agency
Advocacy group for change in the
criminal justice system
A support group for family and friends of
murder victims.
Child abuse advocates
Survivor support groups
Basic needs assistance
Christian counseling services
Christian counseling center.
Full service practice for children,
adolescents, and families.
Spanish only. Emergency crisis intervention
Counseling service provider
Individual and group counseling.
Provides quality legal representation in
civil cases to the poor who reside within
seventeen counties.
Ministering organization to the spiritual,
emotional, physical and social needs of
individuals in transition, many of whom
are homeless in midtown Houston
Services to victims of crimes
Clinic
Basic needs assistance
Spanish Mental Health Service Provider
Mental Health
Developmental Pediatric Services
Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
Emergency Psychiatric Treatment
Individual, family and marriage
counseling.
Reporting and information
Individual and family counseling
Individual and family counseling
Individual and family counseling
Non-profit agency that serves primarily
the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
communities.
Victim Advocacy
Lawyer services
Non-profit organization established in
1988 to address the increasing need for
families and persons affected by mental
illness to have a powerful voice in the
mental health community
Missing adults services
A clearinghouse of information about
missing and exploited children
Works to make sure all crime victims get
the assistance and information they need
Spanish speakers. For other Assistance in domestic violence
languages ATFT language
interpreters are used.
Promoting rights and services for the
victims of crimes and crises
Basic needs assistance
A variety of programs to provide
emergency assistance to families.
Counseling service provider
Emergency residential assistance
Intervention on violence and sexual
assaults
Spanish Individual, group, and family counseling
Basic needs assistance
Emergency shelter for battered and
abused women and children
Counseling and psychological services
for children, adolescents and adults.
Basic needs assistance
Therapy assistance
Spanish Support services for parents of murdered
children
Community based support groups
Basic needs assistance
The American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive surgery and the
national Coalition Against Domestic
Violence
The American Academy of Facial Plastic
and Reconstructive surgery and the
national Coalition Against Domestic
Violence
Spanish Private outpatient bilingual counseling
services for adolescents, couples, and
families.
Family Law Practice
Support Groups
Trauma specialists dealing with problems
such as depression, suicide, abuse, family
conflicts, school problems, and self-
esteem.
Runaway hotline
Runaway hotline
Community clinic
Full facility day shelter
Over 140 languages can be Alzheimer's Association Safe Return® is
translated through an a nationwide identification, support and
interpreter via the Crisis enrollment program that provides
Hotline assistance when a person with
Alzheimer's or a related dementia
wanders and becomes lost locally or far
from home.
Residential service provider for
recovering addicts
Emergency Housing Alternative
Emergency Housing Alternative
Spanish Medical care for the uninsured
Children's healthcare only
Family therapists
Shelter
Mobile medical services provided to
uninsured or underinsured
Medicare/Medicaid
Basic needs assistance
Lawyers in training
Trained Search and Rescue Volunteers
Basic needs assistance
Faith-based grief support group
Basic needs assistance
Transitional housing program
Runaway services
Men‘s Development Center
Transitional Living Center
Women and Family Emergency Shelter
A multi-national non-profit membership
organization that is a network of agencies
and individuals who are interested in
assuring that children can have safe,
conflict-free access to parents with whom
they do not reside.
Self moderated survivors of suicide
suport group
National support network for parents of
abducted children
Teen crisis hotline
Provide help for children who have been
sexually abuse.
Crises and emergency case management
Web-based Resource of publications for
victims in the state of Texas
Basic needs assistance
Victim advocate and counselor
State run clearinghouse for the missing
Registry
Assistance in collection of child support
Legal
Emergency shelter for one month for 65
women and children who are battered or
homeless
Domestic and sexual abuse survivor
resources
Thrift Store
Bilingual counseling FamilyTime Foundation shelter
program for victims of
domestic violence and their
children.
Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic
institute which helps children 3-12 years
overcome emotional problems.
Spanish Broad spectrum of child, adolescent and
family problems.
Spanish Broad spectrum of child, adolescent and
family problems.
Spanish Broad spectrum of child, adolescent and
family problems.
Family advocacy
Missing children services
Traumatic loss and treatment
50 bed long-term residential
rehabilitation program for single women,
ages 21-55
Trauma therapy.
Basic needs assistance
Help with conflict issues
Resources and parent groups
List of victim advocacy and
compensation groups
Online list of victim advocacy and
compensation groups
Resource for international parental
kidnapping
Mental Health evaluations
Legal
Mental Health evaluations and
counseling
Psychiatric Services
Psychological and legal assistance
Services to adult and child victims of
violent crimes, facilitates services to the
community in case of being victims of a
violent crime, provide safe and stress-
free environment for children.
Spanish Counseling service provider
Spanish Record issuance
Therapists
Transitional living assistance
High risk youth services
Food assistance and financial Assistance
Assistance to domestic violence
Temporary emergency shelter for women
and children
Prevention and intervention services for
at risk youth in the Houston Area.
Individual, group, and family counseling.
List of Services Eligibility
Information and referral
Crisis counseling, therapy, information and referral, telephone contact information Services are rendered
and referral, assistance in filing compensation claims, bereaved family assistance without regard to ethnic,
funds, family support services, counseling services religious or cultural
background. The deceased
must not have had sufficient
life or burial insurance to
cover funeral or interment
expenses.
Individual, group and family counseling for abuse, adjustment problems, adolescent
behaviors, depression, grief/loss, anger and marital problems
Treatment of juvenile sexual offenders and victims, as well as their families in Eligible for payment by
individual and group sessions victim's compensation and
private insurance
Crisis counseling and safety planning, information about the criminal justice system,
crime victims' compensation and family law, referral for emergency shelter, food,
and medical care, advocacy with police, prosecutors and other agencies, crisis
counseling, legal advocacy, protective orders
Food only (no financial assistance)
Registration and ID program for Alzheimer's patients who wander and become lost
Attorney referrals, Parental kidnapping attorneys
Attorney referrals
Grief at Work articles, Grief at School articles, and assorted reading materials to
help cope with loss
APRI has published a Special Topics series to provide important information to
prosecutors in a concise, reader-friendly format.
Transportation, Disaster Assistance, Social Services
Children 's Trauma Groups, Women Survivor Groups, Bilingual counseling for
victims and perpetrators of physical and sexual abuse.
Youth Programs, Senior Programs, Information and Referral, Training
Counseling, youth services
Services to runaways include preventive and referral services, family counseling,
and life skills program to handle stress. Barrio Unidos program provides gang
outreach intervention. AIDS, Substance Abuse, Alternative Schools and Runaway
Shelters.
Referrals to credible missing children's organizations and resources
Crime Victim Services; Crime Victims' Compensation (funeral and burial expenses,
bereavement leave, medical expenses, counseling, lost wages, loss of support, minor
child or dependent care, crime scene clean-up, replacement of property seized as
evidence, rent and relocation, attorney's fees, travel expenses related to case or trial,
catastrophic injury); Sexual Assault Prevention; Victim Assistance Training; Victim
Rights
Community-based program offering free parent education classes, adult literacy,
fatherhood support group, couples program.
Case management assistance to individuals living with HIV/AIDS, health care
referrals, rental and utility assistance and translation services.
28 days shelter for homeless singles or families. Meals, lodging, and referrals
Safe shelter, transportation, child care, medical needs, job skills, counseling,
referrals and case management, assistance in obtaining victims rights and remedies-
Protective Orders, victim's compensation, court accompaniment and filing charges,
community education and awareness, professional training and workshops, speakers
bureau, emergency shelter
FREE counseling and legal services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual
assault
Psychiatric Services (Trainees/Faculty Supervisor)
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Help for specific infectious diseases, pregnancy testing, family planning, and
prenatal care. Immunizations, minor/acute illnesses, sports physicals. Services may
vary. Screenings for STD, HIV and AIDS. Health education and parenting training.
Fatherhood Program located at the Cullen Health Center. Parents encouraged to
participate with youth.
Low-cost housing for eligible low-income families.
Food assistance, utility assistance, referral to other local services Help with utilities if cutoff
notice has been received and
rent with eviction notice.
For food assistance, must
have applied for food stamps
but not received them yet.
Peer, school, gangs, adolescent, and drug problems. Individual, family, and group
sessions.
Bear is a 501c3 public/private partnership that provides goods and services to Client eligibility is limited to
children under the care of CPS in Harris County. TDFPS or HCPS agency
clients and must be accessed
through caseworker.
Diagnosis, counseling, psychotherapy and medication management for children,
adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Comprehensive psychological services
available.
Children's Psychiatric Services, Outpatient Services, Medical Hospital
This project helps men develop practical techniques to stop their cycle of violence.
Evening and Day support programs, children and teen support groups, information
and referral, community education and training services
Information and referral for adult grief support groups. Special grief center for
children who have lost their parents or siblings.
Financial assistance, employment assistance
Counseling, support, and information on legal rights for abuse victims. Crisis
intervention for rape, suicide, and domestic violence. For the shelter call the hotline
number.
―Walk-in‖, warm, safe environment and resource center for homeless, mentally ill.
Meals, shower, laundry, vocational, and employment services available. Reliable
shelter options and counseling available. Outreach team in van distributes food and
flyers about the center. Texas Rehabilitation Commission and County Hospital
District also participate. ―Safe Havens‖ transitional housing across the street for
longer-term housing (adults 18 and older only). Homeless women and children who
are mentally ill are also served.
Children's counseling for behavioral disorders
Job Placement, Employment Programs
Blue Cross/Blue Shield program to provide free medical outpatient services to Texas
children 6-18 (in school) who have been denied Medicaid and do not have public or
private health insurance. Call for information and application.
Family therapy
Crisis Foster Care, long-term foster care
Food distribution every Tues. and clothing distribution every Thursday. Call for
further information.
Help for pregnant teens, Lamaze classes, foster and adoptive homes, services for the
alone, frail and elderly. Help refugees with immigration for families in Africa,
Cambodia and Asia. Counseling.
Counseling, case management, financial assistance, food pantry, transitional living Financial assistance for one
month rent or utilities per
year; transitional living for
single women or women
with 2 children under the age
of 5
Faith-Based Counseling, Education
Counseling by supervised interns
Family and individual assessment and counseling
Comprehensive resource for psychological services including family, couples, and
group therapy.
Monthly Workshop, play therapy, divorce recovery, depression-anxiety, self esteem
issues, and support groups.
Rental assistance and case coordination Participants must reside
within Austin, Brazoria,
Chambers, Fort Bend,
Galveston, Harris, Liberty,
Montgomery, San Jacinto, or
Waller Counties.
Participants must be
employed or have a recent
work history with the
likelihood of returning to the
employment arena with in
the near future. Participants
may remain in the program
for a minimum of 12
months.
Attorney Services
Telephone mediation, face-to-face mediation Parental abduction cases
Cash rewards are paid for evidence/information leading to arrest. Works closely
with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Literature on missing
children and victims of sexual abuse available.
Coordinates services and court preparation in a child friendly environment. Police,
CPS, District Attorneys, agencies, and volunteers provide a team approach to assist
victims and their families. Social workers as advocates of children thought to be
sexually abused, law enforcement officers trained in sexual abuse reporting and
investigation, forensic interviewers, medical care, counseling, attorney services,
child advocates throughout the recovery process. Specially trained doctors examine
child victims of abuse. If a police report has been filed, law enforcement will pay.
Have educational video for teens and coloring books for small children to help
navigate the criminal justice system as witnesses.
Crisis counseling, information, and explanation of legal procedures for criminal
cases. Support and referrals to appropriate agencies. Accompaniment to criminal
court, police, and district attorney.
Early comprehensive child and family evaluations for physically abused and Client eligibility is limited to
neglected children taken into protective custody. Convenes the important people in a TDFPS or HCPS agency
child‘s life to meet and to develop the best permanency plan for each child. clients and must be accessed
through caseworker
Court appointments in family law cases working as Guardian Ad Litem at no charge
for children involved.
Reporting crimes of abuse or neglect.
Receives youth ages 12 – 17 who require emergency short-term care. Client eligibility is limited to
TDFPS or HCPS agency
clients and must be accessed
through caseworker.
After-school tutorial, individual, and group counseling, field trips/recreation for
Asian immigrant population, ages 6-18, to deter gang activity/delinquency. Monthly
parenting workshop. Focus on cultural awareness and adjusting to new environment.
Adult ESL, job training, and Senior program.
Children's health insurance for families whose income is too high for Medicaid
Food assistance, clothing assistance
Workshops and limited testing available for families, individuals, or couples who
need help coping, adjusting, and resolving conflicts.
A family support program offering free weekly meetings for anyone in a parenting
role wanting to discuss issues related to raising children.
Current and accurate information on shelters, assistance programs, specialized
housing and licensed care homes. Advocacy and education. Semi-annual shelters
guide available.
Provides parent training/support, behavioral modification, anger management;
addresses school issues, self-esteem problems, and mood disorders.
Counseling for marital, family, individual, children, youth, drug, and domestic
violence issues; HIV and parenting education; teen pregnancy program; Anger
Management
Crisis intervention, counseling, case management service; access to needed social
services to resolve family problems; programs address truancy, runaway, pregnancy,
drug, school, economic, and family problems.
Individual, couple and family therapy.
Support group for parents who have lost a child
Financial Counseling
Specialization in play therapy, grief, trauma and loss, anger resolution. Educational
programs for children using puppetry.
Runaway prevention, homeless children housing, job readiness programs, Runaway and homeless
counseling, information and referral youth under 21 or any
adolescent and their families
experiencing parent/child
conflict.
Resource for parents of missing children to access their tipline as needed for rewards
Crisis intervention and advocacy throughout the criminal investigation and judicial
process, information regarding case status; referrals for counseling, legal aid,
financial assistance, emergency housing, food and clothing; court accompaniment;
assistance in filing crime victim's compensation claims, community education and
awareness, assistance in filing charges and obtaining emergency protective orders,
helping citizens who request assistance of a non-criminal nature
Crisis intervention and advocacy throughout the criminal investigation and judicial
process, information regarding case status, assistance in filing crime victims'
compensation claims, referrals for counseling, legal aide, financial assistance, food,
clothing, emergency shelter, education and awareness for community as well as law
enforcement, assist in filing of protective orders, assistance in the filing of criminal
charges.
Crisis hotline, crisis counseling, teen crisis hotline, Suicide Prevention, Referral
information. Suicide prevention includes a crisis response team, community
education, and a survivor of suicide support group.
Independent living skills training, peer mediation training, mentoring, gang
prevention and intervention
Food pantry, clothing assistance, job assistance, financial assistance
Provides abduction prevention related documents (e.g., Child Passport Issuance
Alert Program, Hague Convention Countries, Country-specific abduction flyers,
Islamic Family law)
Adoption, counseling, parenting classes, prevention services, residential services
Self-Help Support Groups, Information and Referral
Individual, group, and family counseling for emotionally disturbed and
developmentally impaired children and adolescents; treatment for eating and anxiety
disorders.
Food pantry, financial assistance
Social Services, Mental Screenings, Physical Screenings
Food pantry, clothing assistance
Building Confident Families which focuses on conflict resolution, safe and effective
communication, problem solving, discipline, and other issues. Families and Divorce
focuses on emotional effects of divorce on children and parents. Circle of Love is
for grandparents and other relatives raising their family‘s children. Programs are
offered in Houston. Curricula is developed for parents and children 3-18 years old
with childcare available for those under 3.
Marital counseling, substance abuse counseling, psychological testing for ADHD
Marital counseling, substance abuse counseling, psychological testing for ADHD
Therapy combined with art, music, Photography, drama, and play therapy helps
clients express concerns verbally and non-verbally
Assist families in accessing medical/dental, counseling and social services. Client must be eligible for,
or receiving, Medicaid
Free pregnancy test, confidential counseling, abstinence and STD education classes.
Mentoring youth program. Maternity, baby, and children‘s clothing. Parenting
classes. Natural family planning, breast feeding education, HIV/AIDS, referrals to
other social service providers and organizations.
Group therapy, anger management, and parenting classes
Child abuse prevention, child abuse education, Parenting Classes, Casework,
Counseling, Information and referral to needed basic services. Parenting classes,
casework services, community awareness of child abuse and prevention, WHO
program within the Clear Creek school district. Anger management and divorce
recovery available through Montgomery county only.
Child abuse prevention, child abuse education, Parenting Classes, Casework,
Counseling, Information and referral to needed basic services. Parenting classes,
casework services, community awareness of child abuse and prevention, WHO
program within the Clear Creek school district. Anger management and divorce
recovery available through Montgomery county only.
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, group, and family counseling for personal and family problems. HIV
support, substance abuse prevention, parenting, senior support
Individual, marriage, and family therapy based on annual income. Support groups
for adult women who are victims of domestic violence, rape, and incest.
A 24-hour, 7-day-a-week crisis hotline; access to emergency shelter, peer advocacy;
crisis intervention and on-going support; bilingual support services; evening support
group with childcare; assistance with legal, transportation, and medical costs;
professional counseling for adults, adolescents, and children; dating violence
prevention program, community referral and information, legislative monitoring,
PetSafe program
Professional counseling at affordable rates for non-victim issues, 24-Hours helpline,
free individual counseling and support groups for survivors of sexual assault and
domestic violence, trained advocates for sexual assault survivors, social programs
for active senior citizens (S.A.S.Y.), Reliant Energy ShareProgram for elderly and
disabled, the Door, a shelter for battered women and their children, trained
advocates for legal issues, crisis team providing advocacy at the scene of a crime.
Resource for parents of children suspected of having been a victim of crime.
Targets 200 boys, 12-19, in 5th Ward, Kashmere Gardens, and Denver Harbor.
Leadership and self esteem building. Individual and group counseling. Career
awareness. Counseling, peer support activities for father/child interaction,
employment, mediation and paternity status assistance.
Emergency shelter, crisis hotline, volunteer accompaniment program, outreach, and
counseling and referral programs.
On-scene crisis intervention - 24 hours a day; accompaniment to hospitals or other
service agencies; referrals to support agencies as necessary; emergency
transportation (women center, etc.); notification and assistance in filing crime victim
compensation claims; assistance in obtaining a protective order; serve as a liaison
between victims and law enforcement; serve as a liaison between victims and social
service agencies; assists by telephone or office visit any victim requiring assistance
following the crime; special help to children involved as primary or secondary
victims to crimes; assistance in delivering death notification and assisting police at
death scenes; intensive family violence and sexual assault victim assistance.
Abduction avoidance education for parents and children, search and rescue
volunteers, AMBER Alert training and resources, family crisis services, survivor
referrals, crime victims' compensation assistance
Bilingual, community based health care. Certified midwives from Baylor provide
prenatal and postpartum care. Children‘s clinic and eye exam available.
Immunizations, allergy shots, and wellness checkups.
Employment, GED Classes, Job Placement, Life Skills, Basic Needs
Assist homeless families with housing need, individual and family counseling, bus
tokens for transportation
Food assistance, mortgage assistance, rent assistance, clothing assistance,
employment counseling, senior/disabled services, transportation
Specialization in play therapy, grief, trauma and loss, anger resolution. Educational
programs for children using puppetry.
Develops a community-based approach to provide better coordination of services for Referrals by agencies or
children and youth who have multi-agency needs and require interagency schools
coordination.
Victim advocacy, victim referrals
Special programs to minimize the trauma young victims of crime experience, Offense against the child
referrals for counseling must have occurred in Harris
County, TX. Maximum age
18.
Screens files, obtains protective orders, and prosecutes cases of family violence.
Does intake for bigamy, interference with child custody, harboring a runaway, and
criminal nonsupport.
Serve victims of crime, liaison services between prosecutor and victim, crime Victim of crime in Harris
victims' compensation advocacy, information and referral, court accompaniment, bus County and case accepted
tokens, METRO lift tickets for court appointments and prosecutor meetings, for prosecution
assistance with child testimony and interviewing, STD testing for sexual assault
cases
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Personal health care services include well baby care through 6, EPSTD, family
planning, immunizations, HIV testing and counseling, prenatal care, and various
screenings. Home visits by nurses for follow-up care.
Medical specialists, on-site pharmacy, vision services, sexual assault nurse Harris County residents
examiners, social work, pediatrics, dental services, laboratory, radiology, and MRI,
psychiatry, health education, medical equipment, physical and occupational therapy,
HIV testing and treatment, chemical dependency services, pain management
assistance.
Physician Information and Referral, Physician Grievances, physician referrals by
specialty requests
Information on dating violence and child abuse recognition. Speakers bureau and
brochures available. Assistance in accessing Crime Victims Compensation Funds
through the Texas Attorney General.
Child Protective Services, prevention of abuse, runaway prevention, at-risk youth
programs to avoid criminal justice system
Switchboard to a psychiatric hospital
Prenatal care, child health, immunization, family planning, nutrition counseling,
pregnancy testing, HIV counseling and testing, and teen clinic.
Criminal investigations into domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Bereavement Counseling, including assistance in planning funeral; Burial Low-income; Permanent
Assistance; Burial Expense Assistance; Financial Aid, Burial; Mortuary Services; legal residency; Body must
Support Group, Grief, rent assistance, utility assistance, food assistance, clothing not be removed to mortuary
assistance, emergency shelter, nursing homes, indigent burial
Provides information on Criminal Justice Support, Crime Victims Rights and
referral to social service providers. Assist in Crime Victims Compensation.
Peer anger management, adjustment, behavioral, and parenting issues. Drug
education and prevention. Individual and Family. Home based services available
depending upon location. Private and outpatient services.
Provides voluntary visitation to teach childcare, assist in obtaining medical care and
immunizations. Advocacy and public policy development in areas pertaining to
children.
Clothing assistance
Utility assistance, rent evictions, mortgage assistance (2 months behind)
Food pantry, clothing assistance
Youth counseling, youth support, Women abuse Group.
Provides housing for up to three months for any patients and their families if
receiving treatment through the medical center for any illness. 42 apartments. Must
be from out of town (at least 50 miles away); Children may only visit 3 days per
month if not the identified patient. Minimum stay of 2 weeks. No smoking, no pets.
Can accommodate up to 4 people
Free day care for children of the homeless, ages 6 weeks to 5 years old, while
parents attend job training; school or working programs. Limited transportation and
meals provided 7-5:30pm. Speech, hearing; dental screenings for children.
Low cost apartment and housing for families and the elderly inside the Houston city
limits.
Referrals for sexual assault and domestic abuse survivors, counseling to overcome
the trauma of rape for victims and families, case management, Emergency Shelter,
Rape hotline, information regarding legal and medical procedures. 24-hour sexual
assault accompaniment counselors available.
Crisis counseling, referrals to appropriate agencies, explanation of laws and legal
procedures, court orientation, court accompaniment, case information, and liaison
with other agencies
Outpatient individual, family, marital, and group counseling for adults, adolescents
and children. Registered play therapists to work specifically with children ages 2-12
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Child health, family planning, immunizations, and maternity clinic.
Prenatal care, well child appointments, information and referral for other social
services
Routine eye exams, eye surgery, funds available to pay hospital-related expenses. Must be indigent and have
been refused other funding
For-fee ($) referrals to specialists
On-going training to police officers about family violence, update officers regarding
implementation of new laws, family violence education, short term counseling, court
accompaniment, crime victims compensation assistance, information and referrals,
and crime victims' rights information.
On-going training to police officers about family violence, update officers regarding
implementation of new laws, family violence education, short term counseling, court
accompaniment, crime victims compensation assistance, information and referrals,
and crime victims' rights information.
On-going training to police officers about family violence, update officers regarding
implementation of new laws, family violence education, short term counseling, court
accompaniment, crime victims compensation assistance, information and referrals,
and crime victims' rights information.
Physical and sexual abuse cases, by a family member or another person, may be
reported to the police for prosecution of the offender
Informing victims of their rights; Notification and assistance in filing for Crime
Victims‘ Compensation; Information and referrals to area social service providers;
Community awareness and presentations; Criminal Justice Support; Assistance with
property return; Victim Advocacy
Information and referral, speakers
Representation in family and general civil legal matters
Family Law: Divorce, Third-Party Custody, Modification of Final Custody Orders, Resident of Harris County.
Adoption, Change of Name, Children's Permanency Project Have income no greater than
Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Wills and Probate: 175% of the federal poverty
Simple Estate Planning, Simple Incapacity Planning, including:, Powers of Attorney, guidelines (FPG), with the
Medical Powers of Attorney, Directives to Physicians, Probate of Simple Wills, following exceptions:
Probate of Estates Without Wills, Guardianships Children's Permanency
Real Property: Resolving Title Problems, Transfers of Title Project applicants, up to
Consumer Law: Contract Disputes, Landlord/Tenant Disputes, Deceptive Trade 187.5% of FPG; low-Income
Practices Disputes Tax Clinic applicants, up to
Tax: Disputes with the Internal Revenue Service about:, Amount of Tax Owed, 250% of FPG; and
Liability for Spouse's Tax Troubles, Settling Tax Debts, Tax Collection Problems, HIV/AIDS Project
Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic : HIV/AIDS Project - 713-228-0735, Extension 121 applicants, up to 300% of
FPG; Be current with child
support payments (if
applicable). No fee
generating cases are
accepted. No traffic court
cases are accepted.· No
criminal cases are accepted.·
Incarcerated applicants are
ineligible for services.
Food, prescriptions, rent assistance, utility assistance, gasoline, clothing assistance,
propane gas assistance
Assistance with filing Emergency Orders of protection and information on filing
regular protective order; Assisting citizens with requests on a non-criminal nature;
court/hospital accompaniment; crisis intervention; education and training for officers
and the community in the area of victimization, domestic violence, child abuse,
victim assistance in the law enforcement and victims rights; information and
assistance with filing Texas crime victim compensation; information on juvenile
justice and juvenile court programs; information on the status of a case; notification
of victims rights; referrals for counseling, emergency housing, food, clothing. legal
aid and financial assistance.
Families and group counseling, day treatment, Individual Counseling, Marriage
Counseling, partial hospitalization program
Families and group counseling, day treatment, Individual Counseling, Marriage
Counseling, partial hospitalization program
Individual, marital, family, and group therapies as well as family mediation services.
Anger management, divorce groups, and play therapy are also available.
Faith-based counseling for all ages
Faith-based counseling for all ages
Faith-based counseling for all ages
Food pantry, emergency rent assistance, emergency utilities assistance, employment With referral
assistance
Network of 18 churches and synagogues that will shelter, 4 families at a time, on a
weekly rotation, up to three months. Clients spend days at this site and return to host
congregation for shelter at night. Drug and alcohol free, mentally stable families
Meals on Wheels, Shelter, Refugee Aid, Advocacy
Resource for legal representatives of international kidnapping cases to access
attorneys from around the world to solicit input regarding foreign laws
International resources for parents of missing/abducted children, coordinated efforts
to advertise missing children information internationally
Services for children, adolescents, and adults. Free family support group. Adolescent
drug and alcohol program.
Services for adolescents and adults. Intensive outpatient alcohol and drug abuse
program.
Suicide hotline, education programs, prevention programs
Suicide hotline, education programs, prevention programs
Information and referral; counseling; job placement; psychiatric services, loan
services
Social and legislative action for change in the criminal justice system
Meetings held on 2nd Weds. Of each month at 6:30 pm in auditorium of building
located at 9009 W. 610 Loop at N. Braeswood, 77096.
Advocacy and support for child abuse survivors
Survivor of Homicide Victims Support Group
Partial financial assistance, food pantry, resale shop
Counseling services for ages 4-21. Transportation is available.
Staffed by nondenominational ministers having LPCs in pastoral counseling.
Child and family psychiatry services
One-on-one counseling . Adult and teen support groups. Family therapy.
Individual, group, and family counseling.
Anger management, domestic violence, parenting, life skills development.
Family law and other civil legal matters
Caritas Health Care Clinic, Outreach and Counseling Ministry and The Ministry for
Social
Referrals to victim support organizations; Court accompaniment; Legislative
Advocacy; Crime Victim Compensation Applications; Information in appeals,
probation and parole; Update on the status of the criminal case; Explanation of law
enforcement and legal procedures; Speakers Bureau; Community Education and
Awareness
Medical and dental assistance Client eligibility is limited to
TDFPS or HCPS agency
clients and must be accessed
through caseworker.
Food pantry, food assistance, financial assistance
Evaluation and counseling for children, adolescents, and families. Play therapy with
a registered play therapist.
Mental Health resources and referrals, mental health information and education,
advocacy, support group referral, counseling referral, mental health/retardation
services
Diagnosis and treatment plans for children and adolescents suspected of
developmental or learning problems; behavioral, emotional, and neurological
conditions.
Assessments, Counseling, placement
Assessments, Counseling, placement
Assessments, Counseling, placement; Financial eligibility evaluation, medical
eligibility evaluation, psychiatric evaluation, medical management
Assessments, Counseling, placement, Emergency Psychiatric treatment
Classes in anger management and other school related issues.
Law enforcement technical assistance, referrals to missing children's organizations,
reports on services available to missing and exploited children and their families
Individual and family counseling for runaways, truants, and troubled youth. Summer
Camp. Can arrange shelter care and independent living.
Individual and family counseling for runaways, truants, and troubled youth. Summer
Camp. Can arrange shelter care and independent living.
Provides counseling services and other assistance for victims of hate crimes.
Counseling programs in the area of general psychotherapy, HIV/AIDS, chemical
dependency treatment; community education; case management and outreach.
Victim advocacy for victims of drunk driving
Family law, probate, landlord/tenant, consumer; services for persons with
HIV/AIDS
Education programs, peer support groups, and advocacy to enable families and
consumers to become more effective self advocates
Advocacy, education, support groups, training programs for law enforcement,
information and referral
Provides technical assistance to citizens and law enforcement, and training for
professionals. Distribute photos and description of missing children nationwide,
helps locate abducting parents. Cybertip line for child pornography and child sexual
offenders.
Information on the impact of crime, victims' rights, and the criminal and civil justice
processes; resources for victims, their families, and friends
Immediate phone counseling and referral.
Crisis response teams, resources for victims of crimes
Food pantry, food assistance, financial assistance First 10 clients seen each
day. Assistance provided
one time per 6 months.
Food pantry, childcare, youth services, senior programs
Individual/Family, School Based/Specialized School Based Group, In-Home.
Expertise w/ younger children CYS contract service.
Emergency shelter, individual counseling
Emergency shelter and counseling for battered women and men, victims of sexual
assault, and their children. Capacity 30. Provides counseling for sexual abuse
victims also. Legal Advocate available.
Individual, group, and family programs for people affected by victimization,
incarceration, and/or addiction. Program for women involved in prostitution and
their children. Training classes for professionals.
Food assistance, clothing assistance, referral services First 10 clients seen each
day. Assistance provided
one time per 6 months.
Resource information for transitional living. Job location. Counseling services
available.
Marital counseling. Substance abuse counseling and psychological testing available.
Food assistance; Medical care for needy children, ages birth to 18. Medicaid, CHIP,
sliding scale. Immunizations, minor emergency, illness, speech and hearing
evaluation and therapy, referrals.
Treatment of victims and families of sexual abuse. Treatment of adult and
adolescent sex offenders. Grief and marriage counseling
Support services, bereavement self-help groups, grief services, criminal justice
system navigation, referrals, education
Support group for parents of murdered children and other survivors of homicide
victims.
Food pantry, clothing assistance, medical, rent assistance, utility assistance
Provides free plastic surgery to survivors of domestic abuse. Consultation and
treatment. Specializing in head and neck only.
Provides free plastic surgery to survivors of domestic abuse. Consultation and
treatment. Specializing in head and neck only.
Group counseling for girls. College transition workshops.
Family Law Services
Support groups
Individual and family therapy available. Specializing in Trauma Therapy and sexual
assault victims and families.
Shelter, messages relayed, information and referral
Counseling, referral, relay messages to families, 3-way conference calls, home free
program provides way back for qualified youth
immunizations, physical exams, medical treatment for minor acute illnesses, health Patients to age 18 from Rusk
education, referrals to specialists, and optometry and Anson Jones Elem., and
surrounding areas. Other
areas on case-by-case basis
depending on need and
available services in home
area.
Showers, laundry, dentist, HIV counseling, telephones, mailing address and voice
mail for job leads provided. By van, distributes lunches, blankets, and information.
Childcare (at House of Tiny Treasures) for participants or while homeless search for
jobs. 20 efficiency apartments with ½ reserved for HIV+ homeless. Gold card
services on Tues and Friday. Bus tokens provided for those with a job. Referrals for
ID and clothing.
If an enrollee is missing, one call immediately activates a community support Any caregiver of a dementia
network to help reunite the lost person with his or her caregiver. Safe Return faxes patient can register their
the enrolled person's information and photo (if provided) to local law enforcement. loved one
When the person is found, a citizen or law official calls the 800-number on the
identification products and Safe Return notifies listed contacts. The nearest
Alzheimer's Association office provides information and support during the search
and rescue efforts. Upon enrollment, you receive: Engraved identification bracelet
or necklace and iron-on clothing labels; "Five steps for a Safe Return" magnet card,
key chain, lapel pin, telephone stickers and wallet cards; In an emergency, it alerts
others that you provide care for a person with dementia. Also, non-enrollees can
call the Crisis Line for assistance in finding a loved one.
Transitional living center for 64 single homeless women who are recovering from
drugs and/or alcohol.
Residential shelter, counseling, health services, job training, parenting, addictive
behavior counseling, health education
Overnight shelter for homeless singles or families. Can stay up to 30 days.
Adult general medicine, pediatrics, and dental. Specialty services/treatments are
available upon referral by Clinic‘s Family Practice doctor.
Medical care for uninsured children, dental
Family therapy at numerous sites throughout Harris County.
Day Shelter, Social Services, Job Placement, Skills Training, primary medical care,
dental, psychiatry, counseling, podiatry
Health screenings, pregnancy tests, diet counseling, immunizations, short-term
medical management, scheduled educational presentations.
Disability, SSI, Medicare, Medicaid
Food assistance
Legal representation
K-9 trackers, missing person flyer printing and distribution
Food assistance, clothing assistance, financial assistance Screening process
This special group meets for approximately six weeks—principally in the Spring and
Fall—to help those who have sustained significant losses, whether they include the
loss of a loved one, a job, or personal health. The Rev. Dr. Peter Thomas is the
primary facilitator of the group. Focus areas are: learning expected stages in the
grief process, ways to effectively grieve, and ways to get unstuck and move on in the
grief process. Individual participants may also share their own personal journeys.
Financial assistance, clothing assistance, housing assistance, furniture assistance, Clients referred to nearest
vouchers to St. Vincent de Paul stores, food pantry pantry by zip code.
3-6 months $150/month, utilities included. Near Metro. Social Services provided as At least some English and
well as emergency clothing etc. legal residency, must work,
be drug free, and sound
mental health. Couples must
be legally married
Education, prevention, outreach, runaway shelter, transitional living center
Transitional Center has 6 buildings with 11 units each for families, plus 45 rooms
for single women Children bused to schooling through HISD. Pleasant environment.
Social services and medical clinic on site. Residents assist in upkeep. Two short-
term emergency shelters downtown. Primary medical care.
Transitional Center has 6 buildings with 11 units each for families, plus 45 rooms
for single women. Children bused to schooling through HISD. Pleasant environment.
Social services and medical clinic on site. Residents assist in upkeep. Two short-
term emergency shelters in downtown area also.
Transitional Center has 6 buildings with 11 units each for families, plus 45 rooms
for single women Children bused to schooling through HISD. Pleasant environment.
Social services and medical clinic on site. Residents assist in upkeep. Two short-
term emergency shelters downtown.
Facilitate mediation and third-party intervention to ensure children have access to
both parents in custodial situations.
Group meets twice monthly. Sessions for teens sometimes available, must be
accompanied by an adult.
Matches parents with parent volunteers who have experienced an abduction in their
family and who have been trained to provide support and assistance.
Crisis intervention, suicide prevention
Trained doctors are available to examine child victims of sexual abuse.
Social workers are available to assist families of child patients through the crisis of
emergency or chronic illnesses. Caseworkers act as a link between the health care
team, community agencies, and support groups.
Publications helpful to victims
Food Stamps, Medicaid, TANF
Victim advocacy, victim referrals
Photo distribution, access to law enforcement resources, referrals to resources for
families of the missing
Searchable Sex Offender Database Registry
Help in locating absent parent using public records such as social security, driver's
license, unemployment, etc. Voluntary and court ordered paternity established.
Paternity tests available.
Family, civil, housing, consumer, immigration
Low-cost 2-year transitional living, counseling, community education, PIVOT
program for male batterers, rape crisis counseling and accompaniment, sexual abuse
groups, legal assistance, family violence support group
Emergency shelter, hotline, sexual assault victim support, domestic violence victim
support
Low-cost, gently used goods
Shelter for battered women and their children. Free support groups for adult female
victims of family violence, incest, and rape.
Temper outbursts, attention difficulties, sleeping, eating, and speech problems Children who have been
addressed. Therapeutic day school available. expelled form day care
centers are accepted
Individual, group and family therapy using Family Therapy Model.
Individual, group and family therapy using Family Therapy Model.
Individual, group and family therapy using Family Therapy Model.
Education, outreach, advocacy, emergency search services
Missing child case work around the clock, child safety kits for parents, trainings on
protecting children, and promoting public policies such as the Amber Alerts
10-week educational support group for all adult family members or friends of
murder victims who are currently involved with the criminal justice system.
Housing, job training, psychiatric services, psychotherapy, and spiritual Requires 90-day sobriety
development. prior to admission. No
attempts to self-harm within
90 days prior to admission.
Parenting skills, divorce, family conflicts, depression, sexual abuse, chemical abuse,
school problems, runaway, and conflict resolution.
Food assistance, clothing assistance Screening process
Combined staff of Juvenile Probation, Harris County Protective Services, and
MHMRA offers early intervention services to runaways, truants, and Class C
Misdemeanors offenders apprehended by law enforcement or from ‗walk-ins'
requesting help with parent/child conflict issues. Counseling, information and
referral, parenting program available. Also located in the Justice of the Peace Court
and Municipal Courts.
Parent survivor help group referrals
Recommended readings, referrals to advocates and compensation resources, funds
victim compensation programs at the state level
Recommended readings, referrals to advocates and compensation resources,
information and referral to victim services nationwide (visit:
http://ovc.ncjrs.org/findvictimservices/)
Assist parents in filing an application with foreign authorities for return of the child;
attempt to locate, visit and report on the child's general welfare; Provide the left-
behind parent with information on the country to which the child was abducted,
including its legal system, family laws, and a list of attorneys there willing to accept
American clients; provide a point of contact for the left-behind parent; Monitor
judicial or administrative proceedings overseas; Assist parents in contacting local
officials in foreign countries or contact them on the parents behalf; List the child in a
passport look-out database to alert the custodial parent to an application for a U.S.
passport; alert foreign authorities to any evidence of child abuse or neglect
Evaluations done by master-level trainees
Civil and family law
Counseling by Doctoral students, counseling by faculty, individual therapy, group
therapy, psychological assessments
Psychiatric services provided by residents/faculty
Low cost treatment and referral for victims of violent crimes and their families.
Consultation to legal professionals who work on their behalf. Research on trauma of
violence for the victim. U of H Psychological Research and Service Center.
Emotional support, counseling, criminal justice information, court accompaniment,
referrals, victim compensation claim filling, crisis response teams, bank robbery
victims debriefing, death notification training for police officers, supervised
visitation for children, parole procedure information and advocacy, and
neighborhood response teams, supervised visitation between children and non-
custodial parent in group setting, one-on-one supervised visitation in public places,
supervision of exchanges to allow a child to do from one parent to the other without
witnessing verbal or physical alternations, free counseling for custodial parties and
children in programs, documentation of each visit and court report or court
testimony as needed.
School-based and in-office counseling for individuals and families.
Birth certificates, death certificates
Group, individual and family therapy for adults, children and teens having emotional
and substance abuse problems. Outpatient and inpatient treatment.
A house for 6 homeless women primarily 21-55, (some programs accept children),
who are in need due to abuse, divorce, or job loss. Education planning offered.
Individual and group counseling offered through contracts. Apartment program for
women and children (6 families – 4 women).
Program for delinquents and status offender youth of the Northside area, ages 10-18.
Family, employment and educational counseling. Alternatives to delinquent
activities, tutoring, free lunches in the summer. Individual and family counseling.
Helping families cope program. Some recreation and childcare involves small fee,
scholarships are available.
Food assistance, clothing assistance
Help is provided for victims of domestic violence or sexual assault. Services include
shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and emergency transportation. Connected with
the League City and Texas City Thrift shop at 124 Gulf Freeway and others. Support
groups, legal assistance with protective orders and divorce. Provide services to men,
women, and child victims. Help with food, transportation and referrals to community
resources.
Shelter for women and children. Accepts pregnant women. No high need mental Boys must be 8 and under,
health patients due to lack of facilities available to them. girls under 12. Must be drug
and alcohol free for 30 days.
Counseling, alternative activities, tutoring, mentoring, substance education, and gang
prevention and invention. Host hip-hop culture night free and open to the public
featuring: Break dancing, live DJ and open mike. (every Thursday).
Specializes in ―at-risk youth‖ and child abuse prevention. Community education and Brazoria County Residents
professional training. Crime victims counseling program. Teen parent programs.
Court Appointed Special Advocates, school-aged children child abuse prevention.
Parent education classes for all circumstances. Life skills education for children.
Suicide prevention. Runaway and homeless youth counseling
Fees Intake Procedure Documents Required Confirmation Contact
Verification of income level
near or below poverty level.
Sliding scale. Medicaid
accepted.
All services are free to By appointment only
clients at the Legal
Advocacy Project. However,
individuals accepted for
legal representation are
expected to pay all Harris
County filing fees and court
costs. Other fees are
assessed on a sliding scale
basis and special
accommodations may be
made for indigent
individuals seeking help.
Picture ID, proof of address,
Social Security Card, proof
of income or bank statement
No cost
Must come to office to ID
receive assistance. No
appointment necessary.
Accepts Medicaid and
Insurance. Afternoon
appointments and Saturday
anger management class
$20/hour for 3 hours.
Accepts Medicaid,
Medicare, CompCare,
sliding scale, and private
insurance.
Sliding scale fee
Free service
Call the office for an
appointment.
ID and proof of residence
Call main number for
appointment and location
None
None Both parents must agree to
the mediation
Eligible for Crime Victims
Compensation. Medicaid.
None
Picture ID
Adjustable fee scale
available and insurance
Accepts Medicaid and
private insurance and private
pay. Sliding scale fee
available
None Call the Youth Service Shirley chandler, Secretary
Specialist (YSS) for your
school district during school
hours, or their supervisor.
Medicaid and most private
insurance.
Sliding scale. Free seminars Deborah Holzman
available to the community
Sergeant Marilyn Rucker
and Deputy Mark Richie
Free N/A
Sliding scale for counseling.
Computers for public use at
no fee.
Financial assistance by
appointment only
Medicaid accepted. Various
free support groups.
For financial assistance, call
281-261-5470 on Tues. for
Wed. appointment.
Social Security Card, proof
of current address
Insurance. Free seminars
available to the community
Insurance. Free seminars
available to the community
Many low cost topic
workshops offered for all
ages.
Insurance, Medicaid, sliding
scale.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
None Judy Cox
Low cost or sliding scale.
Sliding scale. Free seminars
available to the community
None
Letter sent out by the
District Attorney's office
offering services
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Small fees can be waived if Call nearest clinic for mobile
patient is indigent. immunizations locations and
schedules.
Medicare, Medicaid, CHIPS Apply for Gold Card before Proof if identity, income,
or minimum fees becoming sick to insure residency and number of
faster immediate care. dependents.
None Call for appointment Driver's license or valid
identification; Proof of
income; Proof of residency
Sliding scale, Medicaid,
Medicare B
2 proofs of address,
paycheck stubs
Social Security Card, proof
of current address
Fees are on a sliding scale
basis.
Rent computed at 30% of
adjusted gross income
None Pam Hobbs, Program
Director
Some sliding scale services
on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Medicaid and
insurance.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Teen services at no fee All appointments must be
(Ages 12-18). scheduled through the
appointment line.
Sliding scale based on
household size and income
None to qualifying clients Interview over the phone
followed by a scheduled
meeting
Medicare, Medicaid, private
pay
Medicare, Medicaid, private
pay
By appointment only
Accepts Medicare,
Medicaid, and Insurance.
Accepts Medicare,
Medicaid, and Insurance.
No cost to those within the
service area
No cost to those within the
service area
Adjusted fees available. Will
attend staffings, ARDs, and
coordinate with school
personnel at no charge.
Services are free
Sliding scale fee.
Social Security Card, proof
of residence, and TDL or ID.
Sliding scale, Insurance,
Medicaid accepted.
Medicaid accepted and
sliding scale fee.
Lorie Oliver
Lorie Oliver
ID, Social Security Card,
Eviction/cutoff notice.
ID, Social Security Card,
Eviction/cutoff notice.
Most insurance accepted, By appointment
CHIPS and Medicaid.
Call for appointment M-F 9-
12 or 1-3
Sliding scale fee and some
free services are offered.
As determined by attorney
Sliding scale. Eligible for
Victims Assistance funding.
Call for appointment
$40 enrollment fee plus $20 A caregiver fills out a simple
annual maintenance fee. form (available online),
Some scholarships are supplies a photograph (if
available through local available), and chooses the
Alzheimer's Associations type of identification product
that the enrollee will wear
and/or carry
Free to unemployed,
nominal fee after job
placement.
First 7 days free, then ID required
$7/night for singles and
$15/night for families.
Fees for services are directly To obtain services at our adult identification, proof of
related to eligibility criteria Downtown clinic or the income or unemployment,
based on a sliding scale and Spring Branch clinic, you dependent identification, and
determined during the must first obtain a clinic proof of address. Please
eligibility interview. card. Call 713-228-5528 for contact the clinic for a list of
eligibility appointment. documents the clinic will
accept. Each family member
that needs a card must
provide this documentation
at his or her eligibility
interview.
Fees for services are directly To obtain services at our adult identification, proof of
related to eligibility criteria Downtown clinic or the income or unemployment,
based on a sliding scale and Spring Branch clinic, you dependent identification, and
determined during the must first obtain a clinic proof of address. Please
eligibility interview. card. Call 713-228-5528 for contact the clinic for a list of
eligibility appointment. documents the clinic will
accept. Each family member
that needs a card must
provide this documentation
at his or her eligibility
interview.
Medicaid
Sliding scale
Law enforcement activates
Photo ID and proof of
residence
Counseling on sliding scale.
No fee for services to crime
victims.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Sliding scale fee.
Free
Accepts Medicaid,
Insurance, and Sliding scale.
Photo ID and proof of
residence
No fees for victim
assistance; free counseling;
$50 annual registration fee
paid by both parties; $30 per
4-hour visit, paid by visiting
party; private visits: $50 first
hour, and $25/hour each
hour thereafter; Exchange
fees $10 each party.
Accepts Medicaid,
insurance, private pay and
sliding scale.
Other services are free.
Sliding scale. Day care.
By appointment only
Sliding scale
Notes
capacity 30
Need to research online to
evaluate functionality in
database.
Resource for VSP; need to
research role and eligibility
First come, first serve basis.
Keep as referral for VSP as
applicable; need to evaluate
who is eligible.
No child care
Agency personnel only can
call 1-800-344-2785 seeking
resources for youth who are
not in crisis.
Call the number and leave
your message and you will
be contacted.
Keep as referral for VSP as
applicable; need to evaluate
who is eligible.
each party must complete
program registration
process. Trained staff
prepare observation reports
for each visit and Harris
County Deputies provide
security at visitation sites.
Complete information
available in web-site.
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