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Brazos County Resources

Community Health Services

Brazos County Health Department

201 N. Texas Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 361-4440 | (979) 823-2275 | http://www.brazoshealth.org

They offer certain low-cost health services such as immunizations for adults and children and STD testing and treatment.

Brazos County Indigent Health Care Program

Brazos Valley Council of Governments PO Drawer 4128, Bryan, TX 77805-4128 | (979) 595-2800 | (979) 595-2814 | http://www.bvcog.org/programs/county-indigent-healthcare/

This program provides basic medical services to residents of this county who cannot receive health care coverage from any other source and who are eligible for the program. Eligibility is based on income and resources.

Brazos Valley Community Action Agency - HealthPoint ABC

1651 Rock Prairie Rd. Suite 101 and 102, College Station, TX 77845 | (979) 693-7400 | (979) 693-7446 | http://www.abcclinic.org

ABC Women, Children & Family Clinic provides comprehensive OB/GYN and pediatric care for women and children of all ages in College Station, TX. They provide services to all patients

Brazos Valley Community Action Agency - HealthPoint Bryan/College Station

3370 S. TX Ave. Suite B, Bryan, TX 77802 | (979) 595-1700 | (979) 595-1740 | http://www.bvcaa.org/programs/health-centers/

Community health clinic. Individuals without insurance are eligible for a sliding fee scale discount program in which fees for service are based upon income and family size. Hours: 7:30 AM-5:30 PM M, Tu, W, F7:30 AM-7:30 PM Th9:00 AM-2:00 PM Sa

Brazos Valley Community Action Agency - HealthPoint Bryan

2700 E. 29th St. Suite 300, Bryan, TX 77802 | (979) 776-0371 | http://www.bvcaa.org/programs/health-centers/

Community health clinic in partnership with St. Joseph. Individuals without insurance are eligible for a sliding fee scale discount program in which fees for service are based upon income and family size. Hours: 7:30 AM-5:30 PM M, Tu, W, F7:30 AM-7:30 PM Th9:00 AM-2:00 PM Sa

Brazos Valley Community Action Agency - HealthPoint Memorial

1301 Memorial Dr., Bryan, TX 77802 | (979) 776-3071 | (979) 776-0495 | http://www.bvcaa.org/programs/health-centers/

Community health clinic. Individuals without insurance are eligible for a sliding fee scale discount program in which fees for service are based upon income and family size. Hours: 8:00AM - 5:00PM M-F

Central Texas Veterans Health Care System - Bryan College Station Community Based Outpatient Clinic

1651 Rock Prairie Rd. Suite 100, College Station, TX 77845 | (979) 680-0361 | http://www.centraltexas.va.gov

Primary care services for veterans in Bryan/College Station, TX area.

MHMR Authority of Brazos Valley

804 S. Texas Ave., Bryan, TX 77802 | (979) 822-6467 | http://www.mhmrabv.org

Provides community mental health services. Use the main phone number to contact an office for an appointment or to ask for more information about eligibility and programs. The 24-hour toll free Crisis Hotline is 1-888-522-8262. This crisis number is for people facing an emergency situation, such as having a homicidal or suicidal thoughts. If your call is an emergency, a crisis team may be sent out to help manage your situation. If necessary, emergency services may also be contacted to respond to your crisis.

County Probation Offices

Brazos County Community Supervision & Corrections Department

321 E. 26th St. Suite 300, Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 361-4410 | (979) 822-5341 | http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us

Education Assistance

Blinn College Veteran Service Office

2423 Blinn Blvd. PO Box 6030, Bryan, TX 77805 | (979) 209-7230 | (979) 830-4144 | http://www.blinn.edu

The purpose of this office is to provide service to active duty service members, veterans, and their families as they work to achieve their academic goals. Staff and Veteran Advisors are here to provide assistance for application to available military educational benefits, and help maximize your college funding at Blinn College.

Blinn College Workforce Education

301 Post Office St. PO Box 6030, Bryan, TX 77801 | (979) 209-7205 | http://www.blinn.edu

Workforce Education non-credit classes are designed, both in subject and format, to fulfill specific workforce training needs for individuals, businesses and industry. These courses are designed to provide training for a career, including preparation for industry certification where appropriate. Students will master a workforce skill without taking entrance exams or enrolling in college credit courses. Programs vary in length and are offered in a non-tradition format with daytime, evening and weekend options at seven campus locations.

New Direction Christian Women

PO Box 5474, Bryan, TX 77805 | (979) 436-6812 | http://cwjcnewdirection.blogspot.com

New Direction teaches women to enhance their reading and writing skills, manage their finances, learn conflict management and child care skills, and make them ready to be successful in the workplace.

Region 6 Education Service Center Adult Education

3332 Montgomery Rd., Huntsville, TX 77340 | (936) 435-8400 | (936) 435-8484 | http://www.esc6.net

Adult education provides instruction in Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), General Education Development (GED)

Employment Services

Workforce Solutions Brazos Valley

3991 E. 29th St., Bryan, TX 77802 | (979) 595-2800 or (800) 386-7200 (toll free) | (979) 595-2810 | http://bvjobs.org

Job search assistance and resources are available to the public free of charge. Hours: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Housing Services

Emmanuel Lighthouse Mission

408 E. 24th St., Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 822-0441 | http://emmanuellighthousemission.org

The Emmanuel Lighthouse Mission is a faith-based program that provides a safe, drug and alcohol free environment for homeless women seeking to overcome addiction or in need of a safe place to birth their child. Office hours are: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:00am

Twin City Mission - The Bridge

410 S. Randolph Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 822-1492 | (979) 822-7838 | http://www.twincitymission.org

The Bridge is the anchor of the Homeless & Housing Services arm of Twin City Mission and was the original focus of the mission at its inception in 1963. This shelter provides emergency housing for men, women and families. The shelter staff work hard to identify each individual's needs and formulate a plan to get each one in to more permanent housing.

Legal Aid Services

Lone Star Legal Aid

200 E. 24th St. Suite A, Bryan, TX 77803 | (800) 570-4773 | (979) 775-5053 | http://www.lonestarlegal.org/bryan.pl

Brazos County Civil Legal Aid Referral

200 S. Texas Ave. Suite #168, Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 775-5274 | (979) 775-1693 | http://www.brazoslegal.com/

Other

Brazos County Veterans Service Office

200 South Texas Ave. Suite 264, Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 361-4360 | (979) 361-4663 | http://www.brazoscountytx.gov

The Veteran Services Officer acts as an advocate and assists veterans and/or their survivors obtain entitled benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the State of Texas.

Salvation Army Bryan

2506 Cavitt Ave., Bryan, TX 77801 | (979) 361-0618 | http://www.salvationarmytexas.org

Salvation Army Bryan/ College Station provides emergency financial services, an emergency food pantry, a clothing closet and disaster services.

Texas Department of Health and Human Services - Benefits Office

3000 E. Villa Marie, Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 776-1510 | (979) 776-7432 | http://www.yourtexasbenefits.com

The SNAP food benefits (formerly known as Food Stamps) helps people with low incomes and resources buy the food they need for good health. Medicaid Programs provide medical benefits for eligible low income adults, children, and families. CHIP offers a health insurance program for children. Call or visit website for program-specific eligibility information. Anyone convicted of a drug-related felony (possession, use or distribution of a controlled substance) after August 22, 1996, is not eligible for SNAP (Food Stamps) benefits.Hours: M-F, 8 am to 5 pm.

Brazos Valley Food Bank and Social Services Outreach

1514 Shiloh Ave., Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 779-3663 | http://www.bvfb.org

Call or go online to find local emergency food assistance. The Social Services Outreach Coordinator is available to be at Brazos Valley Food Bank partner agency sites and other community sites to help individuals and families fill out applications and recertifications, as well as answer questions for food stamps and other assistance programs such as Medicaid, TANF and the Women

Parole Offices

Bryan District Parole Office

1700 George Bush Dr. E. #150, College Station, TX 77840 | (979) 693-4977 | (979) 693-3374 | http://www.tdcj.state.tx.us

Specialty Courts

Brazos County Drug Court

Adult drug court.

Treatment Programs

Alcoholics Anonymous Brazos Valley Intergroup

TX24-Hr Phone: (979) 823-6391 | http://www.bvig.org

Alcoholics Anonymous

Brazos Valley Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse - Adult Residential and Outpatient Treatment Facility

405 W. 28th St., Bryan, TX 77803 | (979) 823-5300 | (979) 361-0222 | http://bvcasa.org

The Adult Outpatient Treatment program is designed to meet the needs of adults who have been screened and are in need of substance abuse treatment. No one is denied due to inability to pay. The Transitional Treatment Center is funded by the TX Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and the program is designed to provide a positive, safe, and caring setting offering education, support, and guidelines in assisting the ex-offender

Narcotics Anonymous - Brazos Valley Area

TX(979) 822-9094 | http://bvana.org

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a not for profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. They are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. The desire to stop using is the only requirement for membership. The meetings are free and anyone may join.