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Manor ISDPARENT RESOURCE GUIDEManor Independent School DistrictPartnerships & Wellness Department10335 US Hwy 290 EastManor, Texas 78653(512) 278-4095COVID-19 RESOURCESThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SAThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SAThis Document is subject to change. Please visit the following links created by the Partnerships and Wellness Department, our MISD Social Workers and the Parent Engagement Specialists, for information on how to support families during COVID-19. COVID-19 SOCIAL WORK RESOURCESCOVID-19 Mental Health ResourcesAdditional COVID-19 ResourcesThe Manor Collaborative:Resources for Manor ISD Teens and Parents During COVID-19 OutbreakResources for getting help now:24/7 SAFElineCall 512-267-SAFE (7233)Text 737-888-7233Chat chat24/7 Integral Care Crisis Line for crisis support: 512-472-HELP(4357)National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255Hotline for people with COVID-19 symptoms and no health insurance: 512-978-8775Crisis text line (Text HOME to 741-741)24/7 support from the Trevor Project’s TrevorLifeline: 1-866-488-7386TrevorChatTrevor Text: text START to 678678Manor Police Department, Victim Services: During business hours: 512-272-8177Outside of business hours: 512-974-0845 (press option 3)Resources for safe and healthy relationships:Love is RespectBreak the CycleNational Sexual Violence Resource Center: consentResources for financial and housing support:KVUE jobs that are hiring in Austin Travis County evictions put on hold; Austin Energy won’t shut off utilities amid COVID-19 outbreakCall 2-1-1 for more financial and housing supports Resources for food: Manor ISD food delivery and pick-upCentral TX food bank has a map of food banks by zip code and food distribution schedule Travis Co. Community Centers with food pantry support by appt.Manor location: 600 W. Carrie Manor Street, Manor TX 512-272-5561El Buen Samaritano drive-through food pantry Tues-Thurs, 9-11 AM does not require any documentationAdditional community resources:Call the Manor ISD Family Resources Support Line: 512-278-4095 ConnectATX for food, transportation, employment, mental health, parenting, and transportation resourcesNavegando Austin for resources available for immigrants in TXSpectrum Internet has free internet for families with students K-12; call your local Spectrum provider to find out if you are eligibleFund Texas Choice and Clinic Access Support Network: organizations that help people in Texas access reproductive health care Resources for people experiencing increased anxiety and fear:Liberate Meditation (for and by people of color)Girls Empowerment Network stress management kit CDC mental health and coping during covid-19The Happiness Lab podcastResources for teens and parents of teens for staying safe online: NetsmartzThe Trevor Project: Protect your space and well-being on InstagramCommon Sense MediaStop Think Connect tip sheet for teens to stay safe onlineLet’s Talk to Teens: creating digital boundariesBark Blog: protecting children from online predatorsResources to stay connected, informed, and empowered:SAFE’s Expect Respect program to support youth & healthy relationships Follow @SafeATX on social media for information and program updatesTrevor Space: an affirming online community for LGBTQ+ young people ages 13-24Scarleteen includes coping skills for teens during COVID-19 crisisOut Youth has individual and group virtual services for LGBTQ+ mental health and connectionResources for self-care: Yoga with Adriene: free yoga videos; youth-friendlyNike Fitness App: now free during pandemic CNN what to do this weekendLove is Respect: Self-CareOrangetheory Fitness: 1 free home workout a dayIdeas for a virtual game nightResources for parents of teens:SAFE’s Strong Start Parents website to promote healthy relationships The Talking to Teens Podcast for tips on how to have tough conversations with teensExplaining COVID-19 to people with disabilities250+ Creative Ways to Keep Your Family Sane During the COVID-19 CrisisCDC Stress and Coping TipsNY Times: How to Home School During CoronavirusNY Times: Podcasts for Little Kids: especially kids age 2-6 Resources for distance learning for teens:Podcast Stuff You Missed in History Class MIT OpenCourseWare videos, lecture notes, problem math and science problems for high school studentsChildcare ResourcesChild Incorporated 512-451-7361Full-Day child development services for low income parents who are working or who are in school/training.818 East 53rd Street Austin, Texas World Learning Center512-272-5437Full-day child development center in Manor, TX.11401 US 290 East Manor, TX 78653MISD Child Development Center512-278-4267Full-Day child development facility providing care to children of Manor ISD employees, the community, and teen parents between the ages of birth to 4 years. Workforce Solutions Capital Area Child Care Services 512-597-7191Parents must be working or in school to receive childcare services. Must call and request an application to be mailed to them (sliding scale fee).9001 N. IH 35 Austin, TX 78753 Information Phone Line 1-800-862-5252Provides information about day cares in Texas. Listings for family day homes and licensed care-facilities are found on the website.Texas Department of Family and Protective services Resources Coats for Kids512-467-8982Provides vouchers for free coats to children of low-income families in mid-December. 5416 Parkcrest Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78731 for Success 512-389-3723Provides interview suits for women going to a job interview.701 Tillery St Austin, TX 78702’s Hope Chest 512-457-0999Provides gently used Professional clothing for free to men and women seeking jobs.3110A Manor Road Austin, Texas 78723Manos de Cristo 512-477-7454Clothing closet open Tuesday-Thursday 8AM-11AM.4911 Harmon Avenue Austin, Texas Manor United Methodist Church 512-925-1813HOPE reSTOREd clothing closet open the 1st, 3rd and last Wednesday of the month from 4 to 6 PM.510 Burnet St. Manor, TX 78653Contact: Nancy Boatright HYPERLINK "" Society of St Vincent de Paul Thrift Store512-442-5652Thrift store and donation drop off location, open Monday – Saturday 9am-7pm.901 West Braker Lane University United Methodist Church512-478-9387No cost clothing store available to those in need.2409 Guadalupe St Austin, TX 78705 ResourcesAustin Child Guidance Center512-451-2242Austin Child Guidance Center offers a variety of outpatient mental health services (sliding scale fees).810 W. 45th Street Austin, Texas 78751 Capital Area Counseling 512-302-1000The service provided is typically weekly 50-minute sessions, for as many weeks as it makes sense for the client and therapist to continue their work together.2824 Real St. Austin, TX 78722 Christi Center512-467-2600Grief counseling services for those who have experienced the death of a loved one. Offering individual counseling, support groups, activities, and community education. Free of charge.2306 Hancock Drive Austin, TX 78756 Wonders and Worries512-329-5757Teach parents how to parent and kids how to cope during a parent’s illness. Provide individual and group counseling, parent support, and bereavement support.9101 Burnet Rd. Ste 205 Austin, TX 78758 Counseling team provides support for individuals and families who are struggling with issues such as family conflict, abuse, trauma, anxiety, depression, and the stress of everyday life. LifeWorks services are affordable/free mental health services.835 N. Pleasant Valley Austin, TX 78702 Care 512-472-4357 Provides an array of mental-health services that work with each client on an individual basis. Services include: case management, counseling, psychiatrist, nurses, pharmacy, groups, and other needs based programs.Riverside Walk in clinic- Mon., Tues., Wed., & Fri. 8:00AM-12:00PM; Thurs. 11:00AM-3:00PM105 W. Riverside Drive, Suite 120 Austin, Texas 78704 Integral Care Strengthening Families Program512-472-435714 session family program helps youth ages 12-16 who are skipping school, have low grades in school, have multiple suspensions, or are using drugs, tobacco or alcohol. Youth must have parent or guardian attend sessions with them. Youth and family learn how to talk to each other and work through problems, how to build healthy relationships with people, and other life skills. Dinner, childcare, and activities for siblings are provided. Free monthly bus pass. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:45pm.5015 S IH35 Austin, TX 78744 Out-Youth 512-419-1233Out-Youth provides many programs and services that promote the educational, mental, emotional, physical and social development of LGBTQIA (lesbian/gay/bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual) youth and their allies.909 East 49th 1/2 Street Austin, TX 78751 512-388-8290Provides counseling at no cost and includes individual and family therapy to help parents and children prevent or resolve conflicts and eliminate troubling behavior.1300 N. Mays Round Rock, TX 78664 HYPERLINK "" Youth and Runaway Hotline 1-800-210-2278The Texas Youth & Runaway Hotline is answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and provides prevention services to youths, parents, siblings, and other family members who are in need of a caring voice and listening ear. Austin 512-342-4700Grief counseling support for families and children. Camp Brave Heart summer camp for children who are grieving. 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Suite 100 Austin, Texas 78759 Greater Austin512- 326-1222The YWCA Greater Austin offers quality and affordable trauma informed counseling and support services for individuals, couples, families and groups in English and Spanish (and other languages as needed) to address concerns and live healthier lives.2015 South IH-35 Frontage Road, Suite 110 Austin, Texas 78745 ResourcesManos de Cristo Dental Clinic512-477-2319Provides low fee full service dental services.1201 East Cesar Chavez Austin, Texas 78702 Dental Health Services 512-978-9300Services include dental exams, teeth cleaning, fillings, extractions, dentures, dental sealants, and emergency treatment. 1210 W. Braker Lane Austin, TX 678758 For EveryoneFree dental clinic on Sept. 28th 2019 at Castle Dental Austin Corners from 8:30AM-2PM. Check website for future dates. 3001 South Lamar Blvd, Suite 100’s Community Clinic Dental Van512-478-4939Call and make an appointment to see the financial counselor and the doctor. After that appointment staff will refer you to dental van or outside services. 1101 Camino La Costa Austin, TX 78752 Star Circle of Care1-877-800-5722Lone Star Circle of Care accepts Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, MAP, and most insurance plans. This Program Registration process will determine if you or a member of your family may be eligible for the sliding fee discount program as well as other public assistance health care programs.? Different locations in Austin, Bastrop, and Round Rock. Dental 512-272-8900Future Dental is a gentle dentistry for the whole family.?They have 4 dentist on site. One of which is a Children’s' Specialist. They accept Chip, Medicaid and most PPO Insurances. 810 Caldwell St. Manor, TX 78653 Kids Dentist512-272-4702Pediatric dental Care11300 Hwy 290, Suite 200, Building Manor, TX 78653 at Norwood Park 512-815-3520Family dental services. 1045 Norwood Park Blvd #103 Austin, TX 78753 Total Dental & Orthodontics512-640-5230Variety of dental services provided. 11828 Ring Drive, Suite #102 Manor, TX 78653 Domestic ViolenceFamily Crisis Center 1-888-311-7755Provides safe refuge and services to those who are experiencing violence and abuse.431 Old Austin Highway Bastrop, Texas 78602family-crisis-National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFESAFE Alliance 512-267-SAFE (7233)Provides Safety for individuals and families affected by sexual and domestic violence. Contact the confidential SAFELINE 24 hours a day/7 days a week – hotline, text and chat.Text: 737-888-7233 SAFE CARES Program512-267-SAFE (7233)If you think that you or someone you know might be a victim of sex trafficking or sex exploitation, please contact by phone at the number above, or by text at 737-888-7233. Services include: drop in center on Mondays 4-8pm, survivor advocacy (paired with someone who is a friend, not a case manager), and groups every night. Contact the confidential SAFELINE 24 hours a day/7 days a week – hotline, text and chat. Shelter-Salvation Army Emergency 512-476-1111Provides group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers/housing on a temporary basis for varying amounts of time. 501 East Eighth Street Austin, TX 78701 Co. Domestic Relations 512-854-9696The Domestic Relations Office handles specific areas of Family Law on behalf of the Travis County District Courts.1010 Lavaca Austin, Texas 78701 Manor Police Department Victim Services512-272-8177Outside of normal business hours, please call (512) 974-0845 Opt. 3 and request contact from the on-call representative.The mission of the Victim Services Network is to provide crisis intervention, advocacy, and access to resources to reduce trauma and enhance informed decision making. 402 W. Parsons St. Manor, TX 78653 and Alcohol ResourcesAlcoholics Anonymous512-444-0071Alcoholics Anonymous? is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.1825 Fortview Rd, Suite 104 Austin, Texas 78704 Recovery Center 512-292-1075Drug and alcohol rehabilitation offering 30 to 90 day programs for adult men and women. Utilizes the 12 step program during inpatient and outpatient treatment. Offers a Family House for residential treatment serving mothers and children under 6 years of age. Woman may attend 90+ days of treatment for themselves and specialized therapies for their young children.8402 Cross Park Dr Austin, TX 78754 for Recovery512-758-7686Community center offering Peer Recovery Coaching Program to support to individuals struggling with substance use, and the Family and Friends Program to support their loved ones. Other services include yoga classes, game nights, computer lab, career clothing closet, and job bulletins. (May be able to assist with bus pass to attend Peer Recovery Coaching appointments).4110 Guadalupe St Bldg 635 Austin, TX 78751 Hacienda Solutions 512-835-1994Provides clients with a number of treatment modalities to recover from chemical dependency on an inpatient and outpatient basis. 2100 Kramer Ln #300 Austin, TX 78758 Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center (PaRC)512-382-6610Intensive outpatient program serving individuals struggling with both substance use and symptoms complicated by anxiety, depression, trauma, pain management, ADD, bipolar, and other mental health disorders. Day and evening groups available for teens and adults.11645 Angus Rd Suite A-3 Austin, TX 78759 Phoenix House888-671-9392Residential substance use disorder treatment and care for teen boys, providing a range of clinical services and recreational activities. Treatment center for teen girls is located in Dallas. Offers credit recovery through AISD based homebound services for residential treatment. Outpatient services available, including Spanish speaking services and family coaching for teens that are not ready for treatment. Accepts all insurance, Medicaid, and may be able to provide financial assistance for co-pays. Ages 13-18.400 W Live Oak Street Austin, TX 78704 Austin Drug & Alcohol Abuse Program512-454-8180Intensive drug and alcohol outpatient counseling rehab program. ADAAP works with local organizations has part of the recovery process.7801 N. Lamar Bldg.D #109 Austin, TX 78752 High School 512-382-0072University High School is a sober high school 9-12 grade students in recovery from a substance abuse disorder.2007 University Ave. Austin, TX 78705 ResourcesACC (ESL Classes) 512-223-5300 Middle Fiskville Road Austin, Texas 78752ACC (GED Classes) 512-223-5300 Middle Fiskville Road Austin, Texas 78752Advocacy Outreach (ESL Classes) 512-281-4180200-A Depot Street, P. O. Box 169, Elgin, Texas 78621 Academy (GED Classes) 512-326-86558509 Farm-to-Market 969, Austin, TX ?78702 or 1640 E 2nd St # B100, Austin, TX ? 78702 Learning Academy 512-457-91941311 Hackberry St Austin, TX 78702 Buen Samaritano Episcopal Center 512-439-07007000 Woodhue Dr Austin, TX 78745 (ESL Classes) 512-478-73233700 S 1st St Austin, TX 78704 (GED) 512-723-24003700 S 1st St Austin, TX 78704 Education Agency (GED) 512-463-97341701 North Congress Avenue Austin, Texas 78701tea.state.tx.us/Employment ResourcesThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BYThis Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BYCapital IDEA512-457-8610Lifts working adults out of poverty and into living wage careers through education.835 N. Pleasant Valley Rd (Third floor) Austin, TX 78702Gary Job Corps Center512-396-6652Offers students the skills they need to succeed in today’s workforce - at no cost to them or their families.2800 Airport Highway 21 Austin, Texas Central Texas512-637-7100Free occupational or technical trainings. Case management services to youth and adults in need of finding employment and job readiness skills. 1015 Norwood Park Blvd. Austin, TX 78753 HYPERLINK "" Workforce Commission 512-244-2207Provides/offers services to Texas job seekers, employers, with jobs, recruiting, unemployment, career development, labor law, and labor market statistics.6505 Airport Blvd STE 101 Austin, TX 78752-3627 Solutions512-454-9675Job search assistance and job readiness workshops held at multiple locations in Austin. Job leads and job fairs hosted at each location. 9001 N IH 35 Suite 110 Austin, TX 78753 AssistanceBaptist Community Center 512-478-7243This program assists clients with food and financial assistance that includes help with utilities, rent and medication as well as help getting picture IDs, driver’s licenses, birth certificates and other miscellaneous items. 2000 E. 2nd Street, Austin, 78702 of Austin 512-479-4610Assist in accessing housing, food, employment, education and veterans assistance.611 Neches Street Austin, Texas 78701’s De Paul512-251-6995Address the crisis needs and long term goals of Central Texas families striving to increase their economic stability.1327 S Congress Ave AustinTravis County Community Center 512-854-1550Assistance with food, clothing, rent/mortgage, utilities, medical, and other services. Monday through Friday, 8am-5pm.600 W Carrie Manor St Manor, TX 78653 Advocacy Outreach 512-281-4180Intervenes to prevent families from losing housing. Federal grants allow them to pay overdue rent when eviction is threatened, or security deposits or first month's rent and utility for families who lack housing. Funding is limited and the demand is high. 200-A Depot Street, P. O. Box 169, Elgin, Texas 78621 Charities 512-651-6100Provide information and referrals to appropriate agencies providing benefits enrollment, job training, child-care, counseling, financial assistance and disaster response to help families become self-sufficient.1625 Rutherford Lane Austin, TX St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church512-345-8314St. Vincent de Paul, Austin’s Catholic Church512-477-9471Austin Resource Center for the Homeless (ARCH)512-305-4100Travis County Family Support Services Division512-267-3245Greater Mount Zion512-469-9020St. James Episcopal Church512-926-6339Westover Hills Church of Christ512-345-6386Food AssistanceDolores Catholic Church (Food Pantry)512-385-43331111 Montopolis Dr. Austin, TX 78741Eternal Faith Baptist Church512-272-4043The 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, 9-11am.12720 FM973 Manor,TX 78653 East Rural Community Center 512-854-1550600 W. Carrie Manor St. Manor, Texasco.travis.tx.us ? Health & Human ServicesManor United Methodist Church ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????512-272-4914Free non-perishable food items will be provided the last Wednesday of every month ?from 6:00 to 7:30 PM.510 North Burnet Manor, TX 78653Manor?United Methodist Church “Meals with Manor”???????????????512-272-4914Free evening meals will be provided the last Wednesday of every month from 6:00 to 7:30 PM510 North Burnet Manor, TX 78653Meals on Wheels Central Texas 512-476-6325 Travis County Community Center Senior Program. Must sign up with Senior Program. Contact site manager: 512-854-1562. Free lunch for Seniors 60+ years of age: Open every Monday-Wednesday-Friday Serving begins at 11:30 am. Meals on Wheels offers free lunch delivery for homebound seniors. 600 West Carrie Manor Street, Manor TX 78653University United Methodist Church512-478-9387Open Door brunch program on Saturdays 9-10:30AM2409 Guadalupe Austin, TX 78705 University Baptist Church 512-478-85592130 Guadalupe St Austin, TX University Presbyterian Church 512-476-53212203 San Antonio Street Austin, TX 78705Olivet Helping Hands Center512-472-22981161 San Bernard Street Austin, 78702 HYPERLINK "" Find HelpFind food assistance, help paying bills, and other free or reduced cost programs that help people affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Bertha Buen Samaritano512-439-8900Food pantry opens Tuesdays-Thursdays from 9-11 a.m.7000 Woodhue Drive Austin, TX 78745 Texas Food Bank512-282-2111 Program512-281-4180 AssistanceARCH Shelter 512-305-4100Emergency night shelter for men only (arrive no later than 6:15pm to receive a spot). Day sleep available for women. Day resource shelter offers basic needs assistance – showers, laundry, phones, mail services.500 E 7th St, Austin, TX 78701 Transitional Housing 512-972-5795Blackland Community Development Corporation provides targeted affordable and supportive to low-income families, unaccompanied adults with disabilities, and senior citizen in a range of settings including single family homes, duplexes, and an apartment complex.1902 E. 22nd St. Austin, TX 78722 of Austin, Inc. 512-479-4610Provides a service continuum for those experiencing poverty that begins with a safety net and links them to resources to achieve self-sufficiency. Assist in accessing housing, food, employment, educational and refugee resettlement.611 Neches Street Austin, Texas 78701 Weather Shelter512-305-4233Overnight emergency shelter November – March anytime the temperatures drops below freezing. Available to men, women, and families. Call daily during winter months to get information on locations. Email: coldweathershelter@ ECHO512-234-3630If you are living outside, in a car, or in an emergency shelter, complete the survey to find a housing solution by connecting to available resources. Walk-in assessments available at Goodwill Norwood location, but the Coordinated Assessment can be done over the phone, as well. Completion of the assessment may help you qualify for housing assistance programs.1015 Norwood Park Blvd Austin, TX 78753 (Monday-Thursday, 9am-4pm) Foundation For The Homeless, Inc. 512-453-6570Family rehousing initiative program is a housing focused shelter and rapid rehousing program for families with children experiencing homelessness. 5202 Balcones Dr. Austin, TX 78731Lifeworks-Supportive Housing Program 512-243-72723700 S 1st St Austin, TX 78704 Transitions 512-454-8646Housing assistance and case management for individuals living with HIV and their families.7101 Woodrow Ave Austin, TX 78757Salvation Army Shelter512-476-1111Provides group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers/housing on a temporary basis for varying amounts of time.501 East Eighth Street Austin, TX 78701 Louise House512-302-0027Saint Louise House provides housing and essential services in Austin to women with children who are experiencing homelessness. Our goal is for families to stay together and develop long-term stability and self-sufficiency. Shelter for Women & Children512-933-0600Emergency shelter for women and children who are experiencing homelessness. Includes a child care center for children 18 months to 4 years, 20 bedrooms, full service kitchen/dining area, computer learning center for adults and children, and a community garden.4523 Tannehill Lane Austin, TX 78721 HospitalsDell Children’s Med. Center512-324-00004900 Mueller Blvd Austin, Texas 78723 Austin Hospital 512-447-2211901 W Ben White Blvd Austinlocations-facilities/south-austin-medical-center.aspxSt. David’s Medical Center512-476-7111919 E 32nd St Austin, TX 78705Seton Hospital – Brackenridge512-324-70001313 Red River St #100 Austin, 78705locations/brackenridge/Seton Hospital 512-324-10001201 W 38th St Austin 78705locations/smcHousing Austin Tenants Council512-474-70061640 E 2nd St # B150 Austin, TX 78702housing-Foundation Communities 512-447-2026Foundation Communities is a local non-profit providing first class, affordable homes and support services for thousands of low-income families and individuals, empowering them with the tools they need to succeed. 3036 S. 1st Street Austin, TX 78704 for Humanity 512-472-878855 North IH 35 Suite 240 Austin, Texas 78792 Authority of Travis County512-480-8245Provides low income housing to help meet the needs of county residents.502 E Highland Mall Blvd Austin, TX 78752EchoOnline survey once completed you will receive emergency shelter information and housing resources. Gateways512-478-0546314 E Highland Mall Blvd Austin, TX 78752Caritas of Austin512-479-4610611 Neches Street Austin, Texas 78701 Marianella512-385-5571Provides shelter, food, and full supportive services to homeless immigrants. Services include legal assistance, acupuncture, ESL classes, housing services, and a benefits clinic.821 Gunter Street Austin, TX 78702 Cristo Vive 512-929-91005800 Manor Rd # E Austin, TX 78723Immigration Department1-800-898-71808940 Fourwinds Drive San Antonio, TX 78239. Manor Independent School District –Vaccines for Children512-278-4093Call Health Services Coordinator, Diana.Riosrodriguez@Austin/Travis Co. Immunization Line512-972-55207201 Levander Loop Austin, TX 78702 Buen Samaritano Center- Lone Star Circle of Care 1-877-800-57227000 Woodhue Dr Austin, TX 78745 for Tots512-972-5520North Austin St. John clinic, 7500 Blessing Avenue, Austin, 78752Far South Austin clinic, 405 West Stassney, Austin, 78745’s Community Clinic512-478-49391101 Camino La Costa Austin, TX 78752 University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing Wellness Center Children’s Wellness Clinic512-386-3335Monday-Friday 8AM-12PM and 1PM-5PM5301 Ross Rd #H Del Valle, TX 78617Family Wellness Clinic512-232-3900Monday-8AM-8PM, Tuesday-Thursday 8AM-5PM, and Friday 8-12PM2901 N. I35 Suite 1.301 Austin, TX 78722Legal AssistanceAdvocacy Inc. 512-454-4816Works to protect and advance the civil rights of people with disabilities, helps people with disabilities when their rights have been violated, and seeks to ensure that people with disabilities have access to information about their rights.7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, Texas 78757-1037 General-Child Support Enforcement800-252-80142101 E. St. Elmo Rd. Bldg 2 Ste 225 Austin, TX 78744 of Travis County, Incorporated512-459-22727600 Chevy Chase Dr. Ste 200 Austin, TX 78752 Advocacy Project800-374-4673Texas Advocacy Project provided free over the phone advice, do it yourself legal forms and process information, and FREE legal representation. Assistance/ Political Asylum512-478-0546314 E Highland Mall Blvd Austin, TX 78752Lone Star Fatherhood Initiative512-472-3237807 Brazos St Austin, TX 78701 of Special Counsel 1-800-255-7688Social Security Administration512-206-37001029 Camino La Costa, Austin, TX 78752austin-texas-social-security-office-s...Medical Care & Help with Medical BillsAustin Regional Clinic – ARC Manor512-582-6075 Family Medicine, Pediatrics, well-check exams, on-site lab services, and ARC MyChart patient portal. Open Monday through Friday: 7:30AM – 5:00PM 11300 Highway 290 East, Bldg. 2, Suite 230 Manor, TX 78653 Scott & White Clinic – Manor 512-654-4400Full-service primary care clinic. Offers services for the entire family. On-site laboratory and imaging services. Walk-ins welcome.12436 Gregg Manor Road Manor, TX 78653 Care Health Centers512-978-9015 Valle Health Center512-978-9760Family medicine including children. Open Mon & Tues. 8AM-7PM and Sat. 8-4:30PM3518 FM 973 Del Valle, TX 78617East Austin Health Center512-978-9200Pediatrics, Women's Health, Maternity Care. Open Mon.-Fri. 8AM-5PM211 Comal Street Austin, TX 78702Manor Health Center 512-978-9780Family medicine including children. Open Mon.-Fri. 7AM-4PM600 W. Carrie Manor St. Manor, Texas 78653Hancock Walk-In Care512-978-9940Family Medicine walk in clinic. Open Mon.-Fri. 7AM-4PM1000E. 41st Street, Ste.925 Austin, TX 78751North Central Health Center512-978-9300Medical services including dental services. Open Mon.7-9PM, Thurs.7 – 9 pm, Fri.7– 6PM, and Sat.8 - 4:30 PMChildren’s Health Insurance (CHIP)211 Urgent Care Clinic512-514-1020Urgent care clinic offering walk-in appointments Monday through Friday, 9am-9pm. Saturday/Sunday 9am-6pm. 14008 ShadowGlen Blvd Manor, TX 78653 Manor Mustang Health Center512-684-194410323 US Hwy 290 East Manor, TX 78653(Located behind Manor New Tech High School)MAP (Med. Assist. Program)512-978-8130Medical Access Program (MAP), which pays for medical, hospital, and dental services and prescription medications for eligible Travis County residents.Eligibility Office location 6633 E. HWY 290 suite 101 Austin, TX 78723, CHIP, SNAP, TANF,WIC, Support Services512-339-88681601 Rutherford Lane Austin, Texas 78754 Hotline1-800-252-8263Local office: 724 Eberhart Lane Austin, Texas 78745 512-445-0022’s Community Clinic512-478-4939PCC North- 1101 Camino La Costa Austin, TX 78722PCC Center for Women’s Health- 2909 N Interstate 35 Frontage Rd Austin, TX 78722 Pharmacy512-642-8000Pharmacy offers medication management, refill management, personalized compounding, and free shipping and delivery. 14008 Shadow Glen Blvd Suite 102 Manor, TX 78653 Cardio Texas 512-807-3140 Treat a wide range of heart conditions in the Austin area. Austin Ob/Gyn512-978-870014008 Shadow Glen Blvd Manor, TX 78653 Clinic512-972-5460RBJ Health Administration Building 15 Waller Street Austin, TX 78702 Pharmacy-Manor 512-651-9128 Open Mon.-Fri: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Open Sat: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m., Open Sun: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.11912 Highway 290 East Manor, TX 78653WIC of Travis County-Manor Clinic512-972-4942WIC is the special supplemental nutrition program for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children.600 W Carrie Manor St Manor, TX 78653 Texas Health and Humas Services Department (HHSD)512-972-5011Volunteer Health Clinic512-459-6002Improve health of the uninsured and the working poor by providing access to high quality health care and prevention education. Open Tues & Thurs only, no appts. Doors open at 5 p.m., start seeing opatients at 6 p.m. Do not rbing anyone with you. No children allowed. Must bring Photo ID. Be prepared to wait 2-3 hours.4215 Medical Pkway Austin, TX 78756 HealthAustin Oaks Hospital512-440-4800Comprehensive behavioral health and stabilization treatment for children, adolescents, and adults. Services include acute inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and chemical dependency detox and treatment.1407 W. Stassney Ln Austin, TX 78745 Austin State Hospital 512-452-0381Psychiatric hospital offering children and adolescent services. Programs serve children up to age 12, and there is both an adolescent girls and adolescent boys unit. 4110 Guadalupe St Austin, TX 78751 Creek Hospital1-877-971-668924-hour psychiatric emergency department, psychiatric intensive care unit, detox (over 18), specialized treatment, and substance use treatment. Ages 12-17.8402 Cross Park Dr. Austin, TX 78754 Eating Recovery Center512-265-5044 or 877-711-1878Center for eating disorders recovery providing comprehensive treatment for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and other unspecified eating disorders. Provides behavioral health and medical treatment. Ages 10+, adolescent and adult services. 12221 Renfert Way Suite 250 Austin, TX 78758 Georgetown Behavioral Health1-877-500-9151Psychiatric hospital offering inpatient and outpatient mental health services for adults and adolescents. 3101 S Austin Ave Georgetown, TX 78626 Integral Care512-472-HELP (4357)Supports adults and children living with mental illness, substance use disorder, and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include a 24-hour helpline, ongoing case management and counseling, drug and alcohol treatment, and housing.Many locations across Travis County () Integral Care: Psychiatric Emergency Services 512-472-4357Provides 24-hour crisis hotline and face-to-face psychiatric intake and screening for Travis County residents. Monday-Friday, 8am-10pm. Saturday/Sunday/Holidays, 10am-8pm.1165 Airport Blvd, 2nd Floor Austin, TX 78702 Springs Hospital512-677-7170Hospital works with adults suffering from mental, behavioral, and substance abuse issues. 700 Southeast Inner Loop Georgetown, TX 78626 at Rock Springs737-808-1700Provides intensive outpatient program to children, adolescents, and adults. 1335 E. Whitestone Blvd Ste Z-200 Cedar Park, TX 78613 Marcos Treatment Center 888-833-8351Provides psychiatric residential treatment program for children ages 6-12 and adolescents ages 13-17. 120 Bert Brown St. San Marcos, TX 78666 Creek Hospital 512-324-2000 Provides Inpatient intensive psychiatric stabilization for patients.3501 Mills Avenue Austin, Texas 78731 TEXAS MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT LINE833-986-1919Provides 24/7 statewide mental health support line to help Texans experiencing anxiety, stress or emotional challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. and Pregnancy Resources American Cancer Society512-919-180011000 N. Mopac Expressway Suite 100 Austin, TX 78759American Diabetes Association713-977-77067670 Woodway Dr. Suite 230 Houston, TX 77063Any Baby Can512-454-3743Offering programs for expecting parents and parents of children age 0-5, children with cancer and special healthcare needs, children with developmental delays, and moms and dads seeking parenting classes. 6207 Sheridan Avenue Austin, TX 78723Annunciation Maternity Home512-864-77553610 Shell Rd Georgetown, TX 78628Trotter House512-476-77742717 Rio Grande St Austin, TX 78705 of the Capital Area512-476-70444902 Grover Ave. Austin, TX 78756Austin Learning Academy512-457-91941311 Hackberry St Austin, TX 78702 Seals – Central Texas512-478-25818505 Cross Park Dr. Suite 120 Austin, TX 78754 Buen Samaritano Episcopal Center512-439-89007000 Woodhue Dr Austin, TX 78745 Project512-949-24006225 East 290 Austin, Texas 78723 Leche League of Texas806-680-64552005 Steck Ave Austin, Texas 78757 Teen Parent Services512-735-21003700 S 1st St Austin, TX 78704 835 N. Pleasant Valley Austin, TX 78702512-735-2400 Cross Park Dr. Austin, TX 78754 Children & Family Service512-651-61001625 Rutherford Lane Austin, TX 78754Medically Dependent Children Program1-877-438-5658 (Interest List)701 W. 51st St. Austin, TX 78751’s Place512-972-67008701-B Research Blvd Austin, TX 78758Mama Sana512-710-5729P.O.BOX 301018 Austin, TX 78703’s House512-200-426513170 Pond Sprigs Road Austin, Texas 78729UT Speech & Hearing Program512-471-38412504A Whitis Ave., Austin, TX 78712 of Travis CountyManor Clinic- 600 W. Carrie Manor Rd. Manor, TX 78653512-972-4942St. Johns Community- 7500 Blessing Ave Austin, TX 78752512-972-4942dshs.state.tx.usCatholic Charities of Central Texas512-651-6100 1625 Rutherford Lane Austin, TX 78754 Austin Diaper Bank512-710-7232 8711 Burnet Road, Suit B34 Austin, TX 78757 Navigate Life Texas Resources for families with children with special needs. Jeremiah Project 512-770-9041 Bright by Text274-448 Text SMARTATX to 274448 for general needs-Food, diapers, clothing, medicine, advice, activities, etc. Support Groups/InformationAlcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Manor BRC Recovery (English): 11503 Parsons Road 866-905-4550 Speakers Meeting on 2nd Saturday of every month. Gates open at 6:30 p.m.St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church: 12800 Lexington Street Meets every Tuesday and Thursday: 6:00 p.m.Meetings in Spanish: 810 North Caldwell Street, Suite 200Meets Monday through Friday: 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Cancer Society512-919-180011000 N. Mopac Expressway Suite 100 Austin, TX 78759 Lung Association512-467-2534For the Love of Christy512-467-26002306 Hancock Dr, Austin, TX 78756 Safety American Red Cross512-928-42712218 Pershing Dr, Austin, TX 78723Child Protective Services1-800-252-5400The Child Protective Services Division investigates reports of abuse and neglect of children.dfps.state.tx.us/child_protectionSaferiders1-800-252-8255Safe Riders provides helpful information about child passenger safety. Bus Service512-478-7433 1-800-456-7433Provides feeder connections with Express/Park buses. Metro and Carts Manor/Elgin Express Bus Service 512-474-1200 Provides express bus service to Austin and to Elgin. 512-478-7433Three trips in the morning and three trips in the evenings Monday through Friday. Capital Metro Manor Park & Ride 512-474-1200 Located at the corner of Carrie Manor Street and Lexington Street. Provides free parking and access to the Manor/Elgin Express Bus Service.Capitol Metro “Pickup Manor 512-527-3222Provides on-demand trips within the Manor service zone. Reservations through the Pickup app or by phone. Monday through Friday. Senior Access 512-310-1060Provides free transportation and support services for Senior’s. 2498 E. Palm Valley BlvdGreyhound Bus Lines512-458-4463916 E Koenig Lane AustinMedicaid/Medical Transportation Program 1-877-633-8747Provides transportation services for persons that do not have transportation to medical appointments through Texas Medicaid Program. ISD Transportation Office 512-278-408510332 Old Highway 20 Manor, Texas 78653UtilitiesAustin Energy 512-494-9400The City of Austin offers programs to help customers facing temporary and long-term financial difficulties as well as serious medical problems.CAP Utility Bill Discounts?— If you or someone in your household participates in certain state, federal, or local assistance programs, you may be able to receive discounts on your utility bill.?Financial Support Plus 1?— The Plus 1 fund provides emergency financial help if you are having temporary difficulty paying utility bills. Customers may also contribute to this fund via their monthly utility bills.?Payment Arrangement?— A payment arrangement allows you to pay off a past due bill balance over time to keep your utility account in good standing.?Services for the Medically Vulnerable?— If someone in your household has a long-term disease or critical illness, you may be eligible for the City’s registry of medically vulnerable customers and receive special support services.?Weatherization Assistance?— In addition to these City of Austin programs, Austin Energy offers no-cost home energy improvements to qualifying customers with low-to-moderate incomes. The improvements reduce energy costs, address health and safety issues, and enhance comfort. Gas Service (800)700-2443 855-220-5211Comcast 855-846-8376Charter/Spectrum 1-844-488-8395The Federal Communications Commission Kids Dentist 512-272-4702At our office we take pride in creating and maintaining beautiful and healthy smiles for our younger patients in an environment that is lighthearted and fun. With an emphasis on establishing oral health habits that last a lifetime, our primary tools are education and a comprehensive preventive care program. Vision 512-651-9120Head to one of the in-store Vision Centers for your new branded frame, and knowledgeable staff will fill your prescription lenses for you. Or come the Vision Center for an eye exam and contact lenses too. You'll find basic single-vision lenses, line bifocals and no-line bifocals at Every Day Low Prices. In addition, lightweight plastic lenses have free scratch resistance and a 12-month breakage warranty.?Manor Vision Source512-910-3937Eye care professionals specialize in understanding how the human eye really works, as well as diseases and conditions that affect your vision – many of which do not have obvious symptoms. Eye doctors know how age and risk factors affect vision over time for young and old, and they understand the benefits and features of corrective lenses including eyeglasses and contacts. Blindness Texas 512-804-0595Prevent Blindness Texas screens thousands of Texans each year in an effort to eliminate preventable blindness in Texas.8601 Ranch Rd. 2222 Austin, TX 78730 Vision Eyewear512-462-00012800 S Interstate 35 Frontage Rd #125 Austin, Texas 78704. 888-396-EYES (3937) or 314-983-4160InfantSEE?, a public health program, managed by Optometry Cares? -The AOA Foundation, is designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an essential part of infant wellness care to improve a child's quality of life. Under this program, participating doctors of optometry provide a comprehensive infant eye assessment between 6 and 12 months of age free of charge regardless of family income or access to insurance coverage.243 N. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63141 Based ServicesAdvise TexasAdvise TX places exceptional recent college graduates from all fields of study on high school campuses as near-peer college advisers to lead low-income and first-generation students to college. Advise TX advisers receive intensive training before serving in a high school, completing a six-week practical curriculum that focuses on college access, college admissions, financial aid, student services, diversity, community service, and professionalism.Location: Manor High SchoolContact: Nanette Deaton (512) 278-4462 Nanette.deaton@College ForwardCollege Forward is an Austin-based nonprofit whose intensive, culturally appropriate mentoring programs propel students from underserved backgrounds to collegiate success and remunerative careers. With a goal of building and sharing effective solutions, we collaborate with respected practitioners to distill 'best practices' into highly efficient program models, supported by a technology platform that drives student outcomes and yields critical data for longitudinal research.Contact: Nanette Deaton (512) 278-4462 Nanette.deaton@Location: Manor High SchoolAdvocacy OutreachAdvocacy Outreach (AO) provides education services including a daytime family literacy program with an early childhood development center, adult education classes, parenting classes and interactive literacy activities between parents and children; evening classes in English as a Second Language (ESL); computer literacy; and a summer academic day camp (4 weeks) targeting children who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Advocacy Outreach also provides basic (survival) services to low income families, including a financial assistance program to prevent homelessness by paying back rent or security deposits for homeless families trying to get back on their feet, a free thrift store, information/referral, legal advocacy and First Book distribution site.Location: Manor Excel AcademyNight ESL: Oak Meadows ESContact: Becky Rivera(512) 278-4096Becky.rivera@Breakthrough Central TexasBreakthrough builds a path through college, beginning in middle school, for students from low-income communities who will become the first in their families to earn a college degree. The program combines individualized, long-term case management with extended learning time for students who statistics say will not enroll in or graduate from college without significant support.Location:Decker Middle---Manor Middle----Manor New Tech Middle ----Manor High SchoolContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Communities In Schools of Central TexasThe founding principle of Communities In Schools is to establish one-on-one relationships with individual students in order to support them beyond obstacles to success in school. The Communities In Schools Program Manager connects personally with students who have been referred by teachers or administrators to improve student achievement. They create a service plan based on each child’s needs and then make that plan happen. They may provide crisis intervention, individual counseling or support groups, basic life skills, tutoring, mentoring, or enrichment opportunities — whatever it takes to help the child succeed.Locations: Decker Elem- Oak Meadows Elem - Blake Manor Elem – Lagos Elem - Decker Middle - Manor Middle - Manor High – Manor Senior HighContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Con Mi MadreCon Mi MADRE is unique in that it focuses on strengthening the mother-daughter bond while providing support and educational opportunities for both daughters and mothers. Con Mi MADRE's continuum programming allows participants to decide which projects and services meet their needs. Services for girls are age and grade appropriate and topics address the social, mental and academic barriers that prevent them from attaining their educational dreams. Services for parents work to create a family culture that values education, embraces a college degree as an achievable dream for their daughters, and supports parents in raising a young Latina. All services, activities, and materials offered by Con Mi MADRE are bilingual and presented in a culturally competent manner, honoring the girls' Hispanic heritage.Location: Manor Middle SchoolContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Council on At-Risk YouthCouncil on At-Risk Youth mission is to empower at-risk youth with life skills to avoid crime and violence and, ultimately, break school to prison the pipeline. CARY’s full-time social worker provides delinquency and youth violence prevention to at-risk through PeaceRox, students a two-semester evidence-based curriculum, that teaches positive social skills, anger management, character education and empathy.Location: Manor Middle SchoolContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Education ConnectionLeaders in education research for Central Texas identified 3rd grade literacy as one of four systemic problems facing our community. Research identified that from kindergarten to 3rd grade a child learns to read. From 3rd grade on a child reads to learn. If a child is behind grade level at the end of 3rd grade his/her academic and economic future is not promising. Education Connection partners with the faith based community, to recruit volunteers to read to children one-on-one, while supporting educators as they help children to learn and grow.Locations: Decker ES, Oak Meadows and Blake Manor ESContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Girls Empowerment NetworkGEN’s mission is to support and guide girls to make wise choices as they navigate the unique pressures of girlhood.GENaustin increases the social and academic?success?of girls by:1. Equipping them with the skills they need to navigate the dangers and pressures of adolescence.2.?Forging healthy, supportive bonds so they know they are never alone.3.?Surrounding them with relatable role models who encourage, inspire, & guide.Contact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Goodwill Career Launch ProgramGoodwill Central Texas offers eligible participants the opportunity to achieve self-sufficiency by increasing employment and post-secondary opportunities for disadvantaged persons to further self-reliance. Wraparound workforce development services that focus on successfully preparing youth for future training, post-secondary education or a career are the focus, including career readiness training, case management, skills training, work experiences, support services, financial literacy, and career/post-secondary exploration and planning.Locations: Manor High SchoolManor ExcelContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Integral Care Behavioral Health Services are provided through Integral Care therapists, who serve students of all ages in the district. Any student on campus who appears to be experiencing behavioral health challenges may be referred to Integral Care for an intake. ? Significant changes in appearance or social group ? Extreme mood swings or noticeable changes in personality? Threats of hurting self or others. ? Not participating in or enjoying things he/she used to – class, sports or social activities ? Recent loss or end of a relationship ? Physical complaints such as headaches or stomachaches.Location: District WideContact: Becky Lott(512) 278-4462Rebecca.lott@Family With Voices Integral Care “Families with Voices” (FWV) is a multi-agency collaborative, led by Integral Care, targeting families facing challenges in housing, work force development, food, transportation, behavioral health, and child development specifically in the 78653 Manor area. Within a 12-18 month program period, families who meet enrollment criteria, will have the opportunity to work collectively with a team of professionals dedicated to helping them work on goals that address some of their greatest barriers to self-sufficiency. The supports consist of:? WRAP Care Coordination (Austin Travis County Integral Care)? Employment/Career Specialist (Goodwill of Central Texas) ? Housing/Food Specialist (Foundation for the Homeless)? Behavioral Health Specialist (Integral Care? Child Development Specialist (Easter Seals) Contact: Esmeralda Lopez (512) 278-4099 Esmeralda.Lopez@Manor Mustang Health Center512-684-1944People’s Community Clinic provides primary health-care services to Manor ISD students year-round. The doctors and other clinicians provide medical services at the Manor Mustang Health Center, located in a modular building in front of Manor New Tech Middle School. Services are available to: ??Anyone 2 months to 18 years. ??Anyone not covered by insurance ??Anyone covered by Medicaid, CHIP or some insurance plans in the district.A financial counselor is on-site to help you find the best care plan.To make appointments or for questions place call 512-684-1944Hours: Monday 11:00am-4:00pm---Wednesday 9:15am-4:00pm---Friday 8:30am – 12:30pmSt. David's Dental ProgramWith the largest fleet of mobile dental clinics in the country, St. David's Dental Program offers free dental screenings, sealants and acute care to children at Title I elementary schools across six school districts in Central Texas. Each of the nine vans is equipped with two dental exam rooms, digital x-rays, and computer workstations. Licensed dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants staff the vans.Contact: Rebecca Lott (512) 278-4462 rebecca.lott@YMCA ProgramBuilding a strong foundation. The YMCA of Austin offers afterschool care for children in grades K – 5 at all the elementary campuses. The Afterschool Care Program provides on-site care for your child, beginning when school is dismissed and continuing until 6:30 p.m. at most locations.Y Afterschool provides opportunities for physical, social-emotional, and cognitive learning experiences. Participants gain a sense of achievement, build relationships, and find their sense of belonging. For parents, Y Afterschool offers peace of mind knowing their child is in a safe and enriching place.?Contact your campus for information regarding registration.Locations: All ElementaryContact: Dr. Brian Yearwood(512) 278-4000Brian.yearwood@ ................
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