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About Texas Family Resources

On June 29, 2022, Gov. Greg Abbott announced a new website to serve as a comprehensive resource for Texas families, including expecting mothers, new parents, and families at all stages of life.
 
Texas Family Resources is a website maintained by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.

What We Do

Texas Family Resources is a one-stop source of information provided by the state government on programs available for Texas families, including pregnancy care, adoption services, health insurance, parenting classes, food benefits, child support, child care, financial assistance and more.

Texas Family Resources strives to make it easier for families throughout Texas to connect with state agency programs, many of which offer free or low-cost support services.

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“The State of Texas will continue providing care and assistance to women and families as they seek support during this important time in their lives. Everyone should feel supported when caring for their loved ones and growing families. Texas’ new Family Resources website will connect people with a range of services that are easy to access and available to all Texans. Whether it's help with day-to-day needs or providing mental health resources, we continue working together to create a bright future for all Texas families.”

Governor Greg Abbott

Contact Us

The Texas Family Resources website was created by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to provide support and resources for families in all stages of life.

Email Texas Family Resources at familyresources@hhs.texas.gov

Please note: We cannot guarantee an immediate response. The mailbox is monitored Monday-Friday during business hours, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

For immediate assistance, visit www.211texas.org or dial 2-1-1.

Learn more about where Texas Family Resources came from, who it serves, what it does, and how to get in touch.