The Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) Dental Clinic provides access to affordable, quality and safe dental care, dental health education and preventative services for economically disadvantaged individuals and families throughout our 28-county region. By appointment only. Potential patients must reside within one of the 28 counties served by the Diocese of FortWorth. The dental clinic does not restrict services in regard to religious affiliation, race, ethnicity, gender or disability. Patients qualifying for dental services must have a household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.
County Resources
County Resources
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Community Health Services
Catholic Charities Fort Worth - Bishop Kevin W. Vann Dental Clinic
Hardeman County Indigent Health Care Program
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.
Hardeman County Indigent Health Care Program
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.
Helen Farabee Centers
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 (800) 621-8504. 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
Wilbarger County Community Supervision & Corrections Department
Education Assistance
Region 9 Education Service Center Adult Education and Literacy
The adult education and literacy program provides programs for adults of limited English proficiency, adult basic education (ABE), adult secondary education (ASE), preparation classes for high school equivalency certification (HSEC), basic academic work readiness, and life skills to eligible youth and adults who are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance and/or function below the secondary completion level.
Employment Services
Workforce Solutions North Texas
Job search assistance and resources are available to public free of charge. Toll Free: 1(800)888-5079
Housing Services
Quanah Housing Authority
This agency administers public housing programs such as Section 8 rental housing vouchers and Low Rent Public Housing for low income families. Eligibility for people convicted of criminal offenses varies and waiting lists are common.
Indigent Defense Services
Ellen London, District/County Clerk
Legal Aid Services
Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas
Other
Catholic Charities Fort Worth - Benefits Enrollment/Community Partner Program
Participates in the Community Partner Program (CPP) through its Benefits Enrollment program. As a CPP site, staff will help people use YourTexasBenefits.com website to submit online applications, including uploading documents for the following programs: Food Stamp/SNAP, Medicaid, TANF and CHIP. Additionally provides outreach and individual application assistance to those interested in learning more about long-term care services and Medicare Savings programs (QMB and Extra Help). In addition, staff will help clients manage their benefit cases as well as assist with renewals and making online changes. 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.
Catholic Charities Fort Worth - Financial Assistance
Catholic Charities
Parole Offices
Wichita Falls District Parole Office
Treatment Programs
Alcoholics Anonymous El Paso Central Office (NW Texas Area 66, District 4)
Alcoholics Anonymous