Mental Health Resource Hub
Mental health is a part of recovery. The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country is proud to partner with Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute in creating the Family Mental Health Care Fund. Find resources that suit your needs to heal, rebuild, and reconnect.
Crisis Support
If you or a loved one need immediate support:
24/7 Hotlines:
Hill Country MHDD Crisis Line: 877-466-0660
National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
Call 911 if you are in immediate danger.
The Family Mental Health Care Fund
Fully supported by the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country and managed by the Meadows Institute, the Family Mental Health Care Fund helps those who lost loved ones in the July 4, 2025, Hill Country floods can access the mental health care they need.
Through this fund, families can access counseling services and receive healthcare cost support that insurance does not cover. For those without insurance, team members are available to help identify low or no-cost options while reimbursement is available for out-of-pocket costs associated with insured services.
How to access support
Families seeking assistance in finding trauma and grief-informed care can:
- Call the Lucine Center Navigation Line: 832-244-9502
- For help connecting to counseling, grief support, or other mental health resources.
- Submit documentation for reimbursement or financial assistance: form.jotform.com/252924398743166
- Contact the Meadows Institute at 469-436-2371 with questions about eligibility or reimbursement
Mental Health Nonprofit Organizations Receiving Financial Support
A few organizations already putting generosity into action include:
- Austin Child Guidance Center – Austin, Texas
- Bo’s Place – Houston, Texas
- Centers for Children and Families – Midland, Texas
- Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas – San Antonio, Texas
- Kerrville ISD
- Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute
- New Hope Counseling Services – Kerrville, Texas
- Nick Finnegan Counseling Center Foundation – Houston, Texas
- The Center for Integrative Counseling and Psychology – Dallas, Texas
- The Warm Place – Fort Worth, Texas
Frequently asked questions
For frequently asked questions, please visit the link below.