Centers for Children and Families announced it has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country, through the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, to support individuals affected by the Hill Country flood in July.
Centers for Children and Families is a longstanding nonprofit organization that provides mental health, education and supportive services in the Permian Basin.
The funding will help Centers for Children and Families provide free counseling services for individuals affected by the July 2025 Texas Hill Country flood.
“This grant is a tremendous opportunity for our organization to stand beside those most impacted by the recent flooding tragedy,” said Kristi Edwards, executive director. “With this support, we can offer counseling both in person and virtually, ensuring that anyone affected by the Hill Country Flood has access to care.”
Counseling sessions will be provided at no cost and without limit at the Centers’ Midland and Odessa locations, with virtual options available to ensure accessibility.
“Our team is expanding outreach, so families know they are not alone and that we are here for them,” Edwards added. “We are deeply grateful to the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country for believing in our mission and investing in our response to this summer’s disaster.”
Providing services at a critical time helps the organization fulfill its commitment to helping children, individuals and families manage life’s challenges, according to Centers for Children and Families.
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