Local News
Current news regarding health & resilience in Williamson, Travis, Hays, Comal, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Bexar Counties in Central Texas.
Texas Hill Country foundation deploys $40M for flood recovery housing fund
“Governor Abbott was in attendance along with local school district leaders and organizations.”
FROM: KVUE
Engage & Heal Foundation: Mental Health For Youth
“After a personal tragedy involving her daughter’s best friend, Amelia Floyd started the Engage & Heal Foundation. “
FROM: KXAN
Travis County eyes sites for permanent mental health diversion center
“A long-standing effort to establish a permanent mental health diversion center in Travis County is gaining traction.”
FROM: Community Impact
MeadowFest returns with music and a mission for mental health awareness
“MeadowFest is back, bringing a vibrant mix of music and a meaningful mission to Austin.”
FROM: CBS Austin
Austin gears up for 9th annual Recovery in the Park at Fair Market
“The event will be on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 5-9 p.m.”
FROM: KVUE
Austin City Council approves $6.3 billion budget, will pursue tax rate election
“Voters will need to approve the tax rate increase during the November election.”
FROM: KVUE
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR: CACCC expands therapy sessions outdoors with help from Leadership New Braunfels
“Children’s Advocacy Center of Comal County is finding alternative ways to allow children who come through its program to flourish and grow. “
FROM: New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung
University Health’s school-based clinics work to close ‘care gaps’ in San Antonio communities
“Partnering with local school districts, University Health has opened six clinics in some of San Antonio’s most underserved communities since 2013.”
FROM: San Antonio Report
Libraries Emerging as Trusted Hubs for Mental Health Support in Rural Central Texas
“New Report Reveals a Model for Increasing Access to Care and the Potential for Philanthropy to Drive Community-Centered Solutions.”
FROM: St. David’s Foundation
Walking for AJ: One man’s 2,560 mile journey against silence, stigma, and suicide
“But behind his drive lies a painful story, one that changed him forever.”
FROM: KXAN
Round Rock nonprofit launches to support firefighters
“A Round Rock firefighter and spouse launched a nonprofit dedicated to support firefighters in early August.”
FROM: KXAN
Texas State University Police Department expands mental health program to strengthen student support services
“The Texas State University Police Department is significantly expanding its therapy K9 program to bolster mental health and wellness support for the university community.”
FROM: San Marcos Daily Record
New app connects Austin's unhoused to vital resources
“Austin’s Homeless Strategy Office launched "Open Now," a digital platform connecting the unhoused with over 100 community resources.”
FROM: KVUE
National Grief Awareness Day
“National Grief Awareness Day was founded in 2014 and is recognized annually on August 30”
FROM: The Wimberley View
Mindful Therapy Group Expands to Texas to Increase Access to Mental Health Care
“One of the nation's fastest-growing networks of mental health providers, is expanding into Texas to improve access to care and empower clinicians nationwide”
FROM: WKRN
Texicare expanding to small businesses in San Antonio
“A statewide health insurance company has announced its entry into San Antonio and its support of small businesses.”
FROM: Community Impact
Mental Health Monday: Andrea Zeddies
“Easing Back-to-School Nerves: Austin Psychologist Shares Tips for Kids and Parents”
FROM: KXAN
BRAVE virtual mental health helps all service members get therapy
“BRAVE augments local mental health services with video teleconferencing at facilities where mental health services may be in short supply. “
FROM: Defense Health Agency
MindMe Offers Free Mental Health Support Services to All U.S. First Responder Agencies
“In the aftermath of the devastating floods in Central Texas, MindMe launches national Mental Health Initiative to support First Responders.”
FROM: KXAN
Kerr County Relief Fund raises $100 million in 30 days, share long term recovery plans
“An organization supporting ongoing relief efforts in Kerrville has raised over $100 million dollars in flood relief.”
FROM: News4SA