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Current news regarding health & resilience in Williamson, Travis, Hays, Comal, Bastrop, Caldwell, and Bexar Counties in Central Texas.
McKenna Foundation allocates more than $1 million to local nonprofits in first half of 2025
“The McKenna Foundation has committed more than $1 million to advancing key initiatives that address crucial gaps in Comal County’s social infrastructure during the first half of 2025.”
FROM: New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung
Grants awarded to several Austin-area groups working to combat opioid crisis
“The state of Texas is sending out millions of dollars in grants to groups across the Austin area that are working to address the opioid crisis.”
FROM: KVUE
Students launch nonprofit to support mental health for unhoused community
“Phi Kappa Psi fraternity members launched the Bridge to Wellness Foundation, a nonprofit that provides free counseling and reintegration resources to underserved Texans.”
FROM: The Daily Texan
Suicide Awareness: Shifting from silence to support
“The Greater Mercy Foundation of Wimberley co-hosted and coordinated last week’s Suicide Awareness Walk with the Wimberley Independent School District Wellness Center and Blue Hole Regional Park.”
FROM: The Wimberley View
28 San Antonio area veteran services organizations receive $7.7M in grants
“Gov. Greg Abbot’s office announced that the Texas Veterans Commission, awarded $7.7 million to 28 organizations in the San Antonio and South-Central Texas region.”
FROM: Community Impact
'Rainbow at the end of the tunnel': San Antonio's hotel-turned-homeless shelter inspires hope for hundreds
“SAMMinistries has served more than 500 people through the low-barrier shelter since opening in 2023. Staff say 43% percent have secured permanent housing.”
FROM: KVUE
Travis County briefed on next phase of jail diversion, intake facility
“Travis County is progressing on its mental health diversion center project, aimed at treating low-level offenders.”
FROM: KVUE
Hays County community supports inaugural Suicide Awareness Walk & Resource Fair
“The Hays County community came together on Saturday, Sept. 6, for the Health Department’s inaugural Suicide Awareness Walk & Resource Fair: Together for Tomorrow.”
FROM: hayscountytx.gov
Texas law empowers first responders with peer mental health support
“Texas' new law establishes a peer network to provide firefighters and paramedics with easier access to mental health support.”
FROM: KVUE
Travis County increases investment in harm reduction
“On Tuesday, they upped funds to $525,000, which will be split between three community partners: LifeWorks, Texas Harm Reduction Alliance, and Vivent Health.”
FROM: Austin Monitor
Governor Abbott Announces Over $7.7 Million In Grants To South-Central Texas, San Antonio Area Veteran Service Organizations
“Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Funds for Veterans’ Assistance (FVA) grants totaling more than $7.7 million were awarded to 28 organizations in the San Antonio and South-Central Texas region.”
FROM: Office of the Texas Governor
Williamson County Proclaims September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
“Today, the Williamson County Commissioners Court proclaimed September as National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Williamson County.”
FROM: wilcotx.gov
WilCo furthers mental health resources amid suicide prevention month
“Williamson County commissioners named September suicide prevention month at a Sept. 9 meeting, highlighting the various county mental health resources available to residents.”
FROM: Community Impact
Governor Abbott signs bills to boost rural healthcare in Texas
“These bills aim to enhance healthcare services in rural Texas.”
FROM: News4SA
San Antonio-based nonprofit launches new program supporting military vets
“A new national program for military veterans has officially launched, led by a nonprofit headquartered in San Antonio.”
FROM: Community Impact
San Antonio offering free services for families needing infant, maternal and health assistance
“These programs are especially important in areas of the community where families are struggling.”
FROM: KENS5
Scream Club ATX invites locals to ‘let it all out’ on Pfluger Bridge
“The group ‘Scream Club ATX’ organized the event and aims to promote group stress relief by letting it all out together.”
FROM: KXAN
Heroes Resource Center provides support to veterans, families in Cedar Park
“Heroes Resource Center is a haven for veterans, service members and their families to connect with one another and find community as they reintegrate into civilian life.”
FROM: Community Impact
San Antonio addiction recovery campus gets $18M upgrade, now open to women
“Lifetime Recovery, a nonprofit addiction recovery center, celebrated a major renovation and expansion of its 18-acre residential treatment campus on Thursday evening.”
FROM: San Antonio Report
New Texas law mandates study of mental health programs for firefighters
“House Bill 1593 establishes a committee that reviews the impact of peer support programs on suicide prevention.”
FROM: KSAT