Resources for Mothers in Need

Please help us to keep this list as current and as complete as possible. Share any resources you find in your community with the Gabriel Project Director at gabrielprojecteasttexas@gmail.com.

Catholic Charities, Tyler

Counseling, Immigration Services, Baby Items

https://ccetx.org

Texas Department of State Health Services                      

Health and Human Services

Social Services, CHIP, WIC, SNAP, Medicaid, TANF

WIC

Provides nutrition education, access to nutritious foods and breastfeeding support and (at some locations) vouchers for fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets.
https://dshs.texas.gov

http://hhs.texas.gov

https://www.yourtexasbenefits.com

Eligibility

  • Pregnant women
  • Women breastfeeding a baby age 0-12 months
  • Mother 0 – 6 months after birth of child
  • Women with children 0-5 years of age
  • Income below specified levels depending on family size 

How to Apply for Benefits:  Applications must generally be made in person.

Contact 1-800-WIC-FORU (1-800-942-3678), M-F 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. to locate nearest WIC office or visit texaswic.org.  Mom will need to make an appointment at a clinic of her choice and bring required documents. 

SNAP 

Provides food subsidies for individuals meeting applicable requirements. To determine eligibility, Mom must apply for benefits and interview in person or over the telephone.

Eligibility is determined according to:

  • Texas residency
  • Citizenship
  • Level of employment
  • Current resources and income

For more information about eligibility, or to make an online application for benefits, go to yourtexasbenefits.com

TANF  

Texas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families Program may help you become self-supportive while receiving monthly cash benefits to meet your everyday needs such as rent, utilities, clothes, transportation or additional expenses.

Eligibility requires most adults be employed and proof of household income, State residency, citizenship, and other resources

Mental Health

Matthew Joseph Sciba - Licensed Professional Counselor, MEd, LPC                                               

805 S. Broadway, Tyler, Texas. 75701

409-237-3347  15 min free consultation (tele-therapy available)

Most Texas therapists offer telephone/online/video services.

www.catholictherapists.com

Emergency Shelter

Women’s Center of East Texas.

https://www.wc-et.org/services/emergency-shelter

800-441-5555

Salvation Army

https://www.salvationarmytexas.org

Miscellaneous

PATH

https://www.pathhelps.org

903-597-PATH (7284)

Dental, Vision, Food, Utility, Rent, Housing

Safe Riders -Texas DSHS Infant Car Seat Program

Safe Riders -Texas DSHS Infant Car Seat Program

https://www.savemewithaseat.org

National Domestic Violence Hotline at 

1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

www.Texasabusehotline.org

1-800-252-5400

Human Trafficking Resources

Post-Abortion Healing

For confidential help, text or call Fonda at 903-539-2941 

email: fonda.projectrachel@protonmail.com

Or visit: www.hopeafterabortion.com