Whether you’re looking for updates or community help in these unprecedented times, these food, medical and information resources are here to let you know you are not alone.
Texas 211 is the local resource for finding what you need to take care of your family’s health during this time. Connect with hospitals, healthcare professionals, local public health, community leaders, and more.
Learn More ›With 21 county service areas, the Central Texas Food Bank continues to distribute food through the coronavirus pandemic with the help of 260 partner agencies and direct programs.
Learn More ›Throughout COVID-19, the Coastal Bend Food Bank has remained fully operational. The food relief center has continued its regular programs as well as added convenient pop-up drive thru food distribution.
Learn More ›Whether you are looking for a testing site, need food services, or need child care assistants, the City of Corpus Christi gathered helpful resources for residents on its government website.
Learn More ›To help during shelter in place, the United Way of Denton County compiled a list of resources available to provide assistance.
Learn More ›From housing needs to childcare services to mental health services and beyond, the City of Denton collected resources to help in multiple capacities.
Learn More ›Find testing locations and learn tips on how to protect yourself with Midland Chamber of Commerce’s list of local and statewide resources.
Learn More ›Stay informed with coronavirus updates from Odessa, Texas. Plus, the city provides valuable medical resources.
Learn More ›Under COVID-19 restrictions, the West Texas Food Bank continues to provide food for community members in need using modified programs for safety. This includes a free breakfast and lunch program for children in Odessa from the ECISD.
Learn More ›Take advantage of the school district meal programs or call the 2-1-1 helpline to get connected with resources in San Antonio. The local chapter of United Way compiled the most reliable resources to help you.
Learn More ›With grab-and-go meals for kids, home deliveries, and other food distribution opportunities, San Antonio Food Bank provides options to help keep your family fed.
Learn More ›Get in the know with San Marcos city’s local resources, including free curbside grab-and-go meals for children, senior wellness checks, restaurants open for take-out and more.
Learn More ›Keep your family nourished with the help of Hays County Food Bank. The food bank has both drive thru pick-up for food distribution as well as curbside meals-to-go for children under the age of 18.
Learn More ›Waco food pantries provide various food distribution services to help keep food on residents’ tables.
Learn More ›Follow the latest statistics and facts with Waco-McLennan County Public Health District’s website. Politicians keep citizens informed on the state of the city as well as provide city resources.
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