Local News
Current news regarding health & resilience in Williamson, Travis, Hays, Comal, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Bexar Counties in Central Texas.
Texas launches statewide emotional support line for flood survivors
“Texans can call 833-812-2480 for crisis counseling.”
FROM: KSAT
Governor Abbott Announces New Crisis Support Line For Texans Affected By Floods
“The crisis support line is available 24/7 and provides professional crisis counseling at no cost."
FROM: Office of the Texas Governor
Texas Flood Relief
“As a trusted community leader, United Way has been there every step of the way. From leading active disaster response, organizing volunteers, gathering resources, and responding to direct community needs.”
FROM: United Ways of Texas
Emotional Recovery After a Disaster
“For free 24/7 counseling or support, call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990.”
FROM: American Red Cross
Disaster Behavioral Health Services
“During emergency events, it is important to pay attention to physical and mental health. Know the signs of stress and take action to keep yourself and loved ones healthy.”
FROM: TX Health & Human Services
Spring Health Commits $500,000 in Free Therapy for Communities Devastated by Flooding in Texas, North Carolina, and New Mexico
“Spring Health, leading global mental health solution for health plans, today committed $500,000 in free mental health services for individuals impacted by the recent floods in Texas, North Carolina, and New Mexico.”
FROM: Count On News 2
Therapists across Texas travel to Hill Country to provide free counseling after deadly flooding
“Therapists from San Antonio, Houston, and Kerrville are set up to help anyone in the Hill Country alongside free virtual options.”
FROM: KENS5
What does mental health support look like for Hill Country flood first responders?
“Bexar County ESD 4 crews expect to be in Kerr County through the end of the week.”
FROM: KSAT12
Community Paramedics Bring Mental Health Support to Rural Texas, but Funding Is a Challenge
“Community paramedicine is largely about being proactive and working with vulnerable people to help improve their health before they need emergency care.”
FROM: Public Health Watch
Travis County officials outline recovery resources for those impacted by severe flooding
“After deadly flooding, County Commissioners approved an extension to the local disaster declaration July 8.”
FROM: Community Impact
Local medical team heads to Kerrville to assist recovery efforts
“A local medical team is heading to the Hill Country to offer support in the aftermath of recent tragedies affecting the Kerrville area.”
FROM: kiiitv.com
LIST: Here are mental health resources offered to those impacted by the Central Texas floods
“In the aftermath of the devastating floods in Central Texas, several companies are reaching out to offer free mental health services to the impacted communities.”
FROM: Click2Houston
Hill Country flooding: Here’s how to give and receive help
“Here is a guide on how you can help those in need, along with safety tips for dealing with flood warnings and what to do when you encounter flood waters.”
FROM: Texas Tribune
Austin Community Gathers to Celebrate Children’s Mental Health Acceptance at Thrive Fest 2025
“Youth and families attended Thrive Fest to enjoy interactive activities, youth performances, inspiring community speakers, and local health resources.”
FROM: Texas Education Agency (TEA)
Williamson County receives $1.2M to launch therapy program for at-risk youth
“Using $1.2 million in new state funding, Williamson County is launching a new youth multisystemic therapy program, which will offer personalized therapy for adolescents facing serious behavioral problems.”
FROM: Community Impact
Roots Behavioral Health opens newest location in North Austin
“Roots Behavioral Health has expanded its holistic mental health approach with a new location in North Austin.”
FROM: Community Impact
WilCo Awarded $1.2 Million in State Funding to Launch Youth Multi-Systemic Therapy Program
“The program will bring an evidence-based, family-centered treatment model to the county, offering intensive in-home therapy for adolescents facing behavioral challenges.”
FROM: Wilcotx.org
Texas to create its own psychology licensing test amid pushback on national exam
“Texas has criticized a decision by the national psychologist licensing board to add another expensive test in order for psychologists to become certified.”
FROM: KVUE
Williamson County fills mental health gaps with community-based programs
“Since 2003, the Williamson County Behavioral Task Force has collaborated with law enforcement, mental health professionals and other agencies to identify gaps in the county’s mental health system.”
FROM: Community Impact
NAMI program transforms teen perspectives on mental health
“Daniel Moore finds personal growth through mental health education.”
FROM: KSAT