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RESOURCE FAIR Professional Development Center October 17, 2019

RESOURCE FAIR · loving & caring family and we will not rest until all children know the love and stability of a forever home. Counseling Rest and Respite Medical Care Financial Support

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RESOURCE FAIR Professional Development Center

October 17, 2019

AISD Community Resource Fair

Summary of Services October 2019

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Agency: Real Help for Real Life Child and Family Services 3712 Wichita St, Fort Worth, TX 76119

Website: www.achservices.org Representative: Greta Hallgren Phone: 817-886-7160 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: Free Youth and Family Counseling and Skill Building classes for youth up to age 18 and their families. Safe Place provides safety and shelter for youth ages 10-17 in Tarrant County.

Agency: AISD Parent and Community Engagement Department (PACE) 1141 W. Pioneer Pkwy Arlington, TX 76013 Website: www.aisd.net/pace Representative: Aaron Perales Phone: 682-867-7715 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services The Parent and Community Engagement Department was created to provide

opportunities for all members of our learning community to positively impact Arlington ISD students. The PACE Department provides parent empowerment workshops that covers four strands: parenting, health and wellness, home to school connections and personal and professional development. We also connect business, civic, faith based and college/universities organizations with campuses to directly impact AISD students success.

Agency: Alliance for Children (AFC) 501 E. Border St. Arlington, TX 76010

Website: www.allianceforchildren.org Representative: Pera Claros Phone: 817-989-9075 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Alliance For Children is committed to providing high quality prevention education and

awareness programs in our community. All of our educational and community outreach is designed to empower adults and children to prevent child abuse. Our team of educators believe that, through prevention, we can raise awareness of the issue of child abuse and lessen the number of victims in Tarrant County.

Agency: The Art Station 1616 Park Place Avenue, Fort Worth 76110

Website: www.theartstation.org Representative: Jennifer Johnson Phone: 817-921-2401 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Art therapy

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Agency: AISD District Intervention Specialist Website: www.aisd.net/aisd/inervention Representative: Judith Bazan, Diana Flores,

Kevin McKinney, Marla Pollan, Erick Smedema James Tucker, Deborah Vation

Phone: See Brochure Email: See Brochure Summary of Services The District Intervention Specialists program is a support program for students and

parents, providing early intervention and rehabilitation and referral services regarding alcohol, tobacco and drug sue. The Intervention Specialist work to develop, implement and enhance educational programs of drug prevention in elementary and secondary schools. Further, the program provides substance abuse educational services to faculty and community members in order to promote sage and drug free schools and communities.

Agency: Christian Works For Children 22214 Hemphill St Fort Worth, TX 76110 Website: www.christian-works.org Representative: Andrea Wrape Phone: 817-502-7789 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Christian Works offer programs and services designed to equip children and families

with the tools they need to navigate lifes’ toughest challenges. With a network of over 30 licensed Christian counselors, we strive to provide children, individuals, couples, and families an environment where they can gain healing and restored hope.

Agency: CK Behavioral Health A Program of CK Family Services 320 Westway Place, Suite 530, Arlington, Texas 76018

Website: www.ckbh.org Representative: Larry Partin MA, LPC-S Phone: 817-516-9100 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Behavioral Health, Mental Health and Case Management Services for children covered by

Medicaid. Agency: S.A.V.E Program (Student

401 W. Sanford St., Suite 2400, Arlington TX 76011 Website: Representative: Jennifer Cook Phone: 817-548-4505 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Case Management with Families (referrals and resources) in an

effort to reduce the risk of abuse and neglect of the children in the home.

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Agency: Dallas Behavioral Healthcare Hospital 800 Kirnwood Drive, Desoto, TX 75115

Website: www.dallasbehavioral.com Representative: Jesus Quiroga Phone: 972-207-4747 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Dallas Behavioral Health is a 116-bed psychiatric hospital offering a comprehensive array

of services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Inpatient treatment, intensive outpatient and partial hospital services are available; along with medical detoxification and dual diagnosis programs. Assessments are available, at no cost, around the clock by calling 972-982-0900. Transportation is available for outpatient services. Dallas Behavioral has proudly served families throughout north central Texas for over 5 years.

Agency: Dental Health Arlington 501 W. Sanford #11 Arlington, TX 76011

Website: www.dentalhealtharlington.org Representative: Nancy Blinn, RDH, Executive Director Phone: 817-277-1184 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: We provide access to dental care with low cost dental treatments to residents of Tarrant

County. Our services are very similar to what you would find in a private dental practice at a fraction of the cost. Patients must provide proof of residency, photo ID and proof of income with pay stubs or of government assistance proving low income status. There is a $45 fee for the initial appointment. Patient is given a treatment plan and options for payment arrangement. This is all done in the DHA Dental Clinic located in Arlington Human Services Center on Sanford Street. The SMILES (Sealing Molars Improves the Lives of Every Student) Program We provide no cost, preventive services to AISD students in Title 1 Schools. We provide dental screenings, oral hygiene instruction, nutritional counseling, and give them a toothbrush. If they are healthy, we place decay-preventing sealants and fluoride on their teeth. We send information home to parents if they are in need of dental services and refer them back to their dental home. If they do not have a dental home and they have no insurance, they can be referred to DHA dental Clinic for low cost treatments. If they are in severe pain or have severe infection impeding their learning, we offer that emergency service for free until they can get to a regular dentist.

Agency: Empowering Minds Counseling Services 2247 Talon Street Grand Prairie TX 75052

Website: Representative: Electra Kitchin Phone: 214-893-4999 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Empowering Mind Counseling Services offers a

variety of services targeting adolescents (14 - 18), young adults and adults. Individual and group counseling sessions are available that focus on mental health issues. Academic services are also provided that specialize in college/career preparation and life transitions.

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Agency: Girls Inc. Tarrant County

2820 Matlock Road, Arlington, TX 76015 Website: www.girlsinctarrant.org Representative: Jane Mathis Phone: 817-468-0306 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Girls Inc. of Tarrant County provides research based programs ranging from prevention,

academics, and leadership to community action. The programs are provided to girls ages 6-18 years during and after the school day with special events at night or on weekends through hands on activities facilitated by trained mentors. Girls try new things in a safe, pro-girl environment. Our motto is “Inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold”.

Agency: The Gladney Center for Adoption

63200 John Ryan Drive Forth Worth TX 76132 Website: Representative: Amy Smith Phone: 817-915-2835 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: For more than 130 years, Gladney has been a pioneer and leading voice for improving

the lives of children, adoptive families and birth parents. With unwavering commitment, we have focused on our mission and made a difference in the lives of birth parents, families and children in the United States and around the world. We believe every child deserves a loving & caring family and we will not rest until all children know the love and stability of a forever home. Counseling Rest and Respite Medical Care Financial Support Legal Services Living at Home Next Steps Networks and Support

Agency: Innovations/Mesa Springs Hospital 4935 S. Collins St. Suite 101 Arlington TX 76018 *Multiple locations

Website: www.mesaspringshealth.com Representative: Karly Taylor Phone: 817-372-4422 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Innovations: provides both a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Program

(IOP) for children in elementary, middle, and high school. Innovations provides therapies for ages 5-18 (if still enrolled in school). We offer free transportation and a private, accredited academic curriculum. Mesa Springs: Newly constructed 72-bed behavioral health hospital offering inpatient and outpatient mental health and addiction treatment to adults, adolescents, and their families. Treatment and therapy is provided for ages 12 and up. Open 24-7 and no-cost assessments.

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Agency: LOGOS Counseling 1804 Owen Court, Ste 100, Mansfield, TX 76063

Website: www.logoscounseling.com Representative: Stephanie Broadwater/Diana Ham Phone: 817-812-2880 Email: dianaham@ logoscounseling.com Summary of Services: Logos is a full service Mental Health Agency, offering a variety of services designed to

help overcome depression, anxiety, grief, behavioral and relationship problems. Our services include, but are not limited to individual therapy, play therapy, family counseling, couples counseling and Neurofeedback. We have 5 locations to serve you: Mansfield, Bedford, Southlake, Keller, Decatur. Let us help you create hope for tomorrow.

Agency: Mariposa Counseling Center PLLC 725 E. Lamar Blvd, Arlington TX

Website: Representative: Valerie Reyna Phone: 817-789-4960 EX 101 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: We provide therapy for children 2-18, as well as adults. We specialize in ADHD, school or

behavioral problems, grief, anxiety and divorce. We are also available to attend school meetings such as RTI, 504, or ARD's to help advocate for the child and work with the schools.

Agency: Mind Above Matter 1215 W. Randol Mill Rd. Arlington, TX 76012

Website: www.mindabovematter.com Representative: Michael Chaney Phone: 817-691-2197 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Mind Above Matter offers outpatient Counseling, Psychiatry, Day Programs, and

Medicaid Case Management Service. Mental health service offered to adolescents and adults ages 12 and up, and medicaid case management services for any child or pregnant woman of any age with any type of health risk

Agency: Mission Arlington / Mission Metroplex 210 W South Street, Arlington, TX 76010

Website: www.missionarlington.org Representative: Tillie Burgin Phone: 817-277-6620 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Mission Arlington / Mission Metroplex provides food, furniture, clothing, medical &

dental care, rent & utility assistance, counseling, transportation to medical appointments, and to some schools. All of these services are provided at no cost to the people in need. MA/MM also offers after-school programs, sports camps, summer camps and bible studies in over 350 locations.

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Agency: New Day P.O. Box 171722, Arlington, TX 76003

Website: www.newdaytexas.com Representative: Betsy Pense - and Martha Kinard Phone: 325-642-5984 or 682-238-0338 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: New Day provides bags of food and hygiene products to high schools in the Arlington

Independent School District. Each bag of food is intended to provide nourishment and nutrition for a weekend. We also offer bags of hygiene products including soap, deodorant, lotion, toothbrushes and toothpaste.

Agency: Perimeter Behavioral Hospital of Arlington

7000 US Hwy 287, Arlington TX 76001 Website: Representative: Joshua Marshall Phone: 940-231-9669 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services Psychiatric inpatient behavioral health hospital for children and adolescents aged 5-17 Agency: Texas Health Recovery and Wellness Center

240 N Miller Rd. Mansfield, TX Website: Representative: Chris Blair Phone: 325-320-4476 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services Substance Use Disorder Residential Treatment Center for ages 13 and up Agency: Children and Family Services Po Box 8212 Representative Adrienne M. Johnson MA LBSW-IPR Phone: 817 789-0116 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Case management services for pregnant

women, infants and children who receive Medicaid and need help finding resources for any health care need; behavioral, medical, mental health, pregnancy. This is a Medicaid benefit that pairs a case manager with a family to help them find the services they need.

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Agency: The Warm Place Website www.thewarmplace.org Representative Dana Minor M.S.,LPC Phone: 817-870-2272 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services The mission of The WARM (What About Remembering Me) Place is to provide

year-round grief support services to children ages three and a half to 18 and their families, as well as young adults ages 19 to 25 who have experienced the death of a mother, father, sister, brother, or other loved one. The WARM Place is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) agency with 409 children and 296 families currently participating in the program and even more on the waitlist ready to receive services. The families meet bi-weekly in the evening for a potluck supper, conversation, and age-appropriate peer support sessions, where they join other families who have suffered a similar loss. There is never a fee for services, no geographical limitations on service area, and no time limits—families are welcome to participate as long as they feel they are benefiting from the program.

Agency: The Women’s Center of Tarrant County

1723 Hemphill St., Fort Worth, TX 76110 Website: www.womenscentertc.org Representative: Amelia Reinwald Phone: 817-927-4039 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: The Women’s Center provides services to women, men, and children. There are 3

departments – Rape Crisis and Victim Services, Employment Solutions, and General Counseling. Most services are FREE, or available for a nominal fee. The RCVS department offers a 24-hour hotline, accompaniment services, individual and group counseling, and community education. Free counseling is offered at both the Fort Worth and Arlington offices. Play it Safe!® is a child abuse prevention and awareness program offered at no charge for Pre-K through high school students, classroom by classroom. Each grade level presentation is grade level appropriate and helps students to recognize, react to, and report abusive situations. Free workshops are also available for professionals and for parent groups. Contact Community Education for details or to schedule a presentation.

Agency: 2-1-1 Texas Help Line 6207 Meadowedge Rd.

Website: www.unitedwaytarrant.org Representative: Vicki Mize Phone: 817-228-9272 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services Trained and Certified Specialists are available 24/7 365 days a year to assess caller's

needs, provide referrals, follow-up and advocate as needed. We maintain the most comprehensive database of not-for-profit, local and state government community resources accessible on-line at 211texas.org

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Agency: Youth Advocate Programs, Inc. 47524 Mosier View Ct. Ste. 200 Fort Worth Texas 76115

Website: www.yapinc.org Representative: Kim Brandon, Program Director Phone: 817-801-1612 Email: [email protected] & [email protected] Summary of Services: Since 1992, the Youth Advocate Program of Tarrant County or often referred to as

(TCAP), a 501(c)3 non-profit agency, has been on the front lines each day delivering home-based intensive intervention services for high-risk, adjudicated juveniles between the ages of 10-17 years of age and their families. These specialized services include Community Advocacy; Behavioral Health, Child Welfare, Gang Intervention/Prevention, Juvenile Justice Alternatives, School-Based, and Adult and Respite Services. Several years ago, our services expanded to Johnson County to provide the same outstanding services. In 2014 we formed partnerships with Fort Worth and Arlington Independent School Districts to offer preventative programs to students who may have academic, behavioral, familial and/or other challenges that pose a barrier to their overall academic achievement and success. As a part of our efforts to provide solutions to at-risk youth and their families, our program employs local advocates who work to empower youth and families to lead healthy, safe and productive lives in our community.

Agency: LoneStar Autism Solutions 2801 Osler Dr. Bldg A Grand Prairie, TX 75051

Website: Representative: Kathleen Lively Phone: 817-522-5052 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Our clinic provides Applied Behavior Analysis services for children ages 2-10. There are

primarily children with diagnosed autism. We work on social and communication skills, self help, behavioral concerns and other areas to bring children's skills closer to their typically-developing peers.

Agency: New Beginnings Adolescent Recovery Center 1649 Linwood Loop, Opelousas LA 70570

Website: newbeginningsteenhelp.com Representative: Stacey Hayhurst-Delval Phone: 817-891-8068 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Substance Use and Co-Ocurring Disorder Residential Treatment for teens ages 13-18.

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Agency: Millwood Hospital & The Excel Center 1011 N Cooper Street, Arlington, TX 76011 1220 W. Presido St. Ft. Worth, TX 76102

Website: www.millwoodhospital.com Representative: Amy Boelkens Phone: 817-528-7891/817-261-3121 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Millwood: Inpatient hospital for mental health and chemical dependency for ages 5 & up.

The Excel Center of Ft Worth: Partial hospitalization/day treatment for ages 5 to 18 meeting the emotional, behavioral and substance use needs. Excel Center: Day Treatment Program with PHP (Partial Hospitalization) and IOP (Intensive out-patient program), 4 hours group therapy/day and a TEA Accredited School on campus treating youth behavioral health issues such as suicide ideation, anxiety, mood disorders, anger, aggression, self-harm,etc.

Agency: Goodwill Industries of Fort Worth 4005 Campus Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76119

Website: www.goodwillfortworth.org Representative: LaTosha Egwuatu Phone: 817-332-7866 Ext 2071 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: Pre-Employment Transitions Services , Work Adjustment Training, Personal Social Adjustment Training and Summer Earn and Learn.

Agency: Elevate Healtcare, LLC 333 N Shiloh Rd. Ste. 102 Garland, TX 75042

Website: www.elevatehealthcare.us Representative: John Perez Phone: 469-969-0581 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: Full Day Partial Hospitalization & Intensive Outpatient Mental Health Support Group Therapy . Individual Therapy . Family Therapy

Agency: Children First Counseling Center 202 College Street Grand Prairie TX 75050

Representative: Anaiz Cardenas Phone: 972-264-0604 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: Children First can see clients starting at age 3 & up. We see children, teenagers, adults, & seniors. We are not taking insurance at the moment, we are providing our clients with grants that cover the cost of counseling, if we are unable to qualify the client for a grant we then do a sliding scale fee based on income and counseling can be anywhere from $0-$50 a week. We provide:

• General Counseling- one on one • Family Counseling • Couples Counseling • Grief Counseling • Sand Therapy • Play Therapy • Batterer Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP)

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Agency: H.O.P.E. Tutoring Center, Inc. 2020 S Collins Street, Arlington, TX 76010

Website: www.hopetutoring.com Representative: Gloria Lindell, Executive Director Phone: 817-860-7757 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: H.O.P.E provides free individual tutoring to Arlington students who are in grades 3-8in a

safe learning environment. In addition, H.O.P.E provides summer programs. These are Reading Rocks, Computer-Camp, Math-Camp, and the Science/Math partners with UTA. Transportation to the Science/math camp is provided by the Arlington School District.

Agency: My Health My Resources 3840 Hulen Ft. Worth Texas 76107 Website: www.mhmrtc.org Representative: Lisa Salinas Email: Lisa. [email protected] Phone: 817-569-5781 Summary of Services: Behavioral Health Services for children and adults. Agency: InspirED 4381 W. Green Oaks Blvd. Suite 200

Arlington TX 76016 Website: Representative: Letatia Teykl Email: [email protected] Phone: 817-265-9158 Summary of Services: Agency: Brain Balance Achievement Centers 1560 E. Debbie Lane Mansfield, TX 76063 Website: http://www.Brainbalance.com Representative: Jessi Marcom Email: [email protected] Phone: 682-400-4930 Summary of Services: We provide support and solutions for ages 4-24

dealing with social, emotional, academic, and behavioral struggles. This can range from ADD, ADHD, Dyslexia, ODD, OCD, test anxiety, depression, Autism, Asperger's, etc.

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Agency: TRIO Upward Bound 503 W Third Street / / 706 Carlisle Hall Arlington, TX 76019

Website: http://www.uta.edu/upward/ Representative: Rhianna Anglin Email: [email protected] Phone: 817-272-2610 Summary of Services: As part of the federally funded TRiO Pre College Family, Upward Bound Programs offer

services to students in AISD to prepare them on their road to college. As a selective program, we are looking for students who are first generation college bound or low income, 9th - 11th graders. Our services include after school tutoring, college visits and a summer residential camp on the UTA campus. We supply students with a monthly stipend and cover the cost of all services (it's Free!). Our goal is to not only get students college ready by increasing their GPA and standardized test performances, but to see them graduate from college with a bachelor's degree. We continually accept application and fill spots in the program as the come available. We also are open to providing assistance for financial aid workshops, staff development on college readiness, and parent education opportunities. Contact Rhianna Anglin with any questions.

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Agency: Beckloff Pediatric Behavioral Center 2000 E Lamar Blvd Suite 600, Arlington, TX 76006

Website: www.drbeckloff.com Representative: Valerie Reyna Phone: 972-250-1700 Ext 207 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: We are a counseling and educational center, focused on helping kids and teens. We work

with kids, teens and their families. We are specialist working with kids to promote good, healthy development. We want to help children grow emotionally mature and psychologically mature. We work alongside the child or teen with difficulties in anxiety, mood issues, behavioral concerns, and those unique students with ADHD and other neurobiological differences. We get involved in the kid’s school, visiting and helping out with the teacher as well as any ARD meetings. We teach social skills to children and teens, helping with self-esteem and confidence building. We office ADHD coaching to help with homework, organizational skills, and life skills. We also offer speech therapy services to help children and teens as well. We work to help the child and teen to be a functioning member of the family and give special care to help parents find ways to help their kid.

Agency: Clearfork Academy 7820 Hanger Cutoff Fort Worth, TX 76135 Website: www.phoenixhouse.org Representative: Mike Zumwalt, Outreach Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: 817-991-2007 Summary of Services: A Christ Centered Residential substance abuse treatment community for Adolescent

Boys ages 13-17 entangled in the physical, mental, social, and spiritual bonds of chemical dependency. From the initial call to discharge, Clearfork Academy delivers the highest quality substance abuse treatment po

********************************************************************************************* Agency: Compassion Counseling 2214 Michigan Ave. Ste. F Arlington, TX 76013 With additional locations in Mansfield & North Richland HIlls Website: www.compassioncounseling.us Representative: Charlene Wells/ Meredith Ivey Phone: 817-723-1210 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Compassion Counseling provides support, encouragement, and compassion to children,

adolescents, adults, and families. Our goal is to offer the best services we can at an affordable rate. We work with individuals, couples, and families who struggle with numerous things: Abuse, anger, anxiety, depression, grief, self-esteem, stress management, and much more. We are in network with some insurance companies, provide sliding scale fees and offer assessments.

CLEARFORK ACADEMY

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**Agency: Educational Talent Search-TRIO Pre-College Programs 503 W. 3rd St., Carlisle Hall Room 719, Arlington, TX 76019

Website: www.uta.edu Representative: Victoria McWilliams Phone: 817-272-0398 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: UTA TRIO Pre-College Program assist low income/first generation students grades 7-12 prepare for higher education. We provide college tours, career investigations, community service opportunities, SAT/ACT test prep, scholarship assistance, financial literacy, college application assistance, and much more.

********************************************************************************************* Agency: Gill Children’s Services, Inc. 555 Hemphill Street, Ste. 200, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Website: www.gillchildrens.org Representative: Alice Espinoza/Peyton Salavarria Phone: 817-332-5070 x 102 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Financial assistance for emergency medical and dental needs for children in Tarrant

County. ********************************************************************************************* Agency: H.O.P.E. Tutoring Center, Inc.

2020 S Collins Street, Arlington, TX 76010 Website: www.hopetutoring.com Representative: Gloria Lindell, Executive Director Phone: 817-860-7757 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: H.O.P.E provides free individual tutoring to Arlington students who are in grades 3-8in a

safe learning environment. In addition, H.O.P.E provides summer programs. These are Reading Rocks, Computer-Camp, Math-Camp, and the Science/Math partners with UTA. Transportation to the Science/math camp is provided by the Arlington School District.

Agency: Open Gate Counseling and Consulting, LLC 601 Strada Circle, Suite 108, Mansfield, Texas 76063

Representative: Trey Lackey, MS, LPC-S & Kristin Healer, MA, LPC-I Phone: 817-600-7873 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Open Gate offers a variety of counseling services for children, adolescents, and adults,

including behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, grief and addiction, in individual, couples and family sessions. We also offer group counseling, specializing in parenting education and support.

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Agency: Sundance Behavioral Healthcare 7000 Hwy 287, Arlington, TX 76001

Website: www.sunbhc.com Representative: Tera Rudloff Phone: 817-583-4357 Email: [email protected]

Summary of Services: Sundance Behavioral Health helps ages 5 and up, with any one experiencing behavioral issues i.e. aggressive behavior, fighting, running away, and skipping school, self-harming behaviors, ADHD, abnormal eating / sleeping, grief, relationship conflict from home or school. Sundance helps serve those who are experiencing any psychological issues i.e. depression, bipolar, psychosis, anxiety etc. We also help with substance use, our service includes detox and group therapy, preparing them for a longer term rehab if deemed necessary. Sundance Behavioral offers free assessments 24/7 Lifeline #817-583-8080.During the assessment our clinicians will be able to recommend the best level of care for you. Sundance Behavioral has 3 levels of care; Inpatient, Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient.

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2928 W 5th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76107 Website: www.theparentingcenter.org Representative: Stephanie Warran Phone: 817-632-5528 Email: [email protected] Summary of Services: Clinical Counseling, Anger Management Services, Marriage/Relationship

workshops, parenting advice, case management, parent education program in schools (PEP) and individual workshops @ the parenting center, nurturing parenting series and family transition workshops (co-parenting classes).

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Summary of Services: Members services provide Roadside Assistance (towing, Battery Jump-start, Flat tire change, Emergency Fuel delivery, Extrication/ winching service, Vehicle lockout/locksmith), Free Identity Theft Monitoring, and Discounts & Rewards with dining, shopping and everyday life savings.

Margie Barilla, Founder & CEO Elevate Healthcare, LLC. 333 N Shiloh Road, Suite 102 Garland, Texas 75042

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O: 469.917.9201 F: 1-888-600-4476 www.elevatehealthcare.us ********************************************************************************************* Letatia K. Teykl Director of Community Affairs 817-501-0233 Mobile ********************************************************************************************* ************************************************************************************ Amanda Hoton Wales Counseling 469-248-7671 *****************************************************************************