MIDLAND, Texas (KOSA) – Centers for Children and Families received a 100-thousand-dollar grant from the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to support people recovering from the flooding in Kerrville.
The funding will allow Centers for Children and Families to provide free counseling services to everyone affected by the disaster.
Centers has expanded their outreach at both Midland and Odessa locations with virtual options available.
Kristi Edwards, CEO and Therapist of Centers for Children and Families, said “We’re uniquely positioned to be able to provide those services starting immediately. These are victims that are going through trauma and grief, and they shouldn’t have to do that alone or without some mental health support.”
Centers for Children and Families say anyone impacted can reach out directly to begin accessing those free services.
You can also visit https://centerstx.org/.
Read full article here: https://www.firstalert7.com/2025/12/12/centers-children-families-awarded-grant-hill-country-flood-survivors/
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