Texas Education for Homeless Children and Youth (TEHCY) Program
For TEHCY Program Support questions please email
HomelessEducation@tea.texas.
TEXAS YOUTH HELPLINE
24 hours Help Line 1-800-989-6884
text 1-88-989-6884 or chat
Scholarships and Post Secondary Opportunities
NAEHCY Scholarships & Fund
Findhelp is a free-to-use online platform that makes it easy for anyone in the US to find and apply for social services.
Here’s how it works. For any ZIP code in the United States, you’ll see at least 200 listings. Some areas have more programs than others, but we are rapidly expanding. So say you’re in Austin. You type in a ZIP code, and in a couple of seconds, it’s pulling in all of the national programs, state programs, county programs, city programs, and then programs that cover just your neighborhood.
If you type in “food pantry,” it pulls in the food pantry programs, organized by how close they are to you. You can filter for other variables—say “seniors.” As you drill in, you get the hours and location, and so on. You can also search by eligibility: put in a family size—let’s say I have two kids under 5 and I make $700 a month. What comes up is the Texas Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—SNAP—what used to be called food stamps. I know, based on publicly available rules, that a family of this makeup would likely get somewhere around $458 a month in benefits. Or maybe you’re prescribed a prescription drug—say Prozac. You’re uninsured and you don’t have the money for it. It will bring up the Lilly Cares program. Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of Prozac, will give it to you for free if you apply.
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