If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please dial 911. If in crisis, the North Texas Behavioral Health Authority’s Crisis Hotline is available 24/7: 866-260-8000
If this is an emergency, dial 911. 24/7 Behavioral Health Hotline: 866-260-8000
Connect to Care serves as a single point of access to long-term care services and supports in Dallas County. Need additional resources? Search by service category, program name, agency name or keyword.
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TexVet.org is a local clearinghouse for information, resources, data, technical support, and research relevant to service members, veterans, their families, and those who serve them.
Texas Serves provides service members, veterans and their families with information and referrals to local resources.
This clinic provides comprehensive mental health care to veterans and their families, regardless of ability to pay and discharge status.
Military OneSource provides service members, veterans and their families with 24/7 access to information and resources to meet their needs.
The Dallas County Veteran Services Office is an advocate agency that assists eligible veterans and/or their survivors in obtaining benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the State of Texas.
The Veterans Center of North Texas is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that helps veterans and their families obtain assistance, services and support from public and private agencies.
Metrocare is a nonprofit organization that serves people of all ages with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and severe emotional problems.
Navigate Life Texas provides resources for kids with disabilities and special healthcare needs.
EveryChild develops family-based alternatives to institutions for children with developmental disabilities. The nonprofit organization provides training, education and assistance to service providers and families.
The National Sibling Leadership Network gives siblings of individuals with disabilities the information, support and tools they need to advocate for their brothers and sisters and promote issues that are important to them.
Easterseals provides services to help children and adults with disabilities and/or special needs, as well as support to their families.
This parent-led organization empowers families to be strong advocates for their children who have disabilities, chronic illness, and/or special health care needs, through parent-to-parent support, resource referrals and education.
Bryan’s House serves children with medical or developmental needs, and their families, by providing specialized childcare, respite care and social services.
Community Resource Coordination Groups assist parents, caregivers, youth, and adults in developing service plans, which help people with special needs access benefits and services.