• Millwood Hospital - A 122-bed facility in Arlington that provides inpatient and outpatient mental health and chemical dependency (substance abuse) care to children, adolescents, adults and older adults

  • The Excel Center of Fort Worth - A specialized day treatment center meeting the emotional, behavioral. and/or chemical dependency needs of children and adolescents ages 5 - 18; offering partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs Monday through Friday; an affiliate of Millwood Hospital, the Excel Center of Fort Worth is a less restrictive treatment environment than an inpatient facility

  • Lena Pope Home - Helps families stay happy, strong, and together through evidence-based practices and programs

  • The Women’s Center of Tarrant County / Rape Crisis and Victim Services, Counseling & Employment Services - Inspiring, teaching, and empowering women and families to overcome violence, crisis, and poverty

  • Tarrant Cares - Call 2-1-1 for community resources based on location

  • Counseling (FREE) - female teens aged 12-17 and their caregivers 

  • Department of Family and Protective Services Handbook

  • Victim Information and Notification Everyday - a free, anonymous telephone service that gives victims of crime information and notification about offender custody status and related court events

  • Mercy House - Residential program for single, pregnant women in need of physical and emotional support

  • Partners Resource Network (PRN) is a non-profit agency that operates the federally funded Texas Parent Training and Information Centers- PATH, PEN and TEAM. Our region is serviced by PATH.  They can help parents and foster families understand their child’s disability, understand your rights and responsibilities under IDEA, obtain and evaluate resources and services for your child, and fully participate as a team member with professionals in planning services for your child. They are able to attend ARD meetings and advocate on behalf of the child along with the parent or foster parent to ensure educational needs are being met.
    1-800-866-4726 • pathproject@sbcglobal.net

  • National Domestic Violence Hotline:
    www.thehotline.org/help  1-800-799-SAFE (7233)