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Rose Gomez Board of Directors Community Volunteer Steve Hoelscher, Chairman of Table of Contents Olga Gonzalez the Board Assistant Vice President, Rio Bank Chief Operating Officer, Valley Regional Medical Center Chad Hainley Cameron County Coalition for Veterans...... page 3 IBC Insurance Dahlia Aguilar, Vice Chairman of the Board Chris Heins Cameron County Veteran Service Office...... page 4 Principal, Lopez High School Peri-Operative Business Manager, Valley Regional Medical Center Tropical Texas Behavioral Health...... page 5 Bea Lopez, Past Chair Unit Director, HEB Weslaco Eddy Hernandez Director, Customer & Information Tech- Cameron County Veterans Treatment Court Program...... page 6 Claudia Cantu-Grimaldo, Trea- nology, surer Brownsville Public Utilities Board Regional President, Wells Fargo Bank VA Veterans Justice Outreach Program...... page 7 Dr. Rita Hernandez Bean & Patti Ayala, Campaign Assistant Superintendent, Brownsville ISD UTB Veterans Upward Bound...... page 8 Chairs James McCann Brownsville Convention & Director of Power Supply, Brownsville PUB UTB Veterans Resource Center...... page 9 Visitors Bureau and Frost Bank Bertha Presas Emily Alpert Principal, Cummings Middle School TSC Veterans and Military Services...... page 10 Clinical Operations Director, Brownsville Community Health Center Amanda Sampayo Saint Joseph Academy TSTC Veterans Center...... page 11 Maribel Baca Select Staffing, Business Development Bernardino Salinas Texas Veterans Commission at Texas Workforce Solutions..... page 12 Manager Keppel AmFELS Fernando Balli Al Villarreal Texas Veterans Leadership Program at Owner Balli Group Executive Vice President, IBC Bank Karen Betancourt Texas Workforce Solutions...... page 13 Assistant U.S. Attorney Child Care...... page 14 VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System...... page 15 Incoming Deborah Portillo Texas RioGrande Legal Aid...... page 16 President Board of Directors Portillo Chic, Inc. Office of Congressman Filemon Vela...... page 17 for 2014-2015 Jaime Martinez Human Resources Manager Family Resilience...... page 18 Arnold Galvan Port of Brownsville Campaign Chair Substance Abuse...... page 19 Financial Professional, Judith P. Lucio AXA Advisors Attorney Hamilton & Lucio , PC GreenPath Debt Solutions...... page 20 Antonio Juarez CPA Patti Ayala Community Development Corporation of Brownsville & Juarez CPA, PLLC Senior Vice President/Community Leader Frost Bank U.S. Small Business Administration...... page 21 Armando Sanchez General Manager Ronnie Rodriguez H-E-B Grocery Company Principal Emergency Assistance...... page 22 Aging and Burial Benefits...... page 23

Omar Duque Staff Internship and Career Coordinator Veter- Traci Wickett ans Liaison President & CEO Mariana Whitley Tumlinson Coordinator Partners for Irene Hinojosa Postsecondary Success Finance Director Wendy De Leon Monica Davis Administrative Assistant/ Workplace Campaign and Volunteer Coordinator Engagement Coordinator Wendy Hanson Keren Arista Community Impact Director Financial Stability Coordinator Lynette Benavidez Early Childhood Jonathan Cruz Education Director Communications Support Specialist

United Way of Southern Cameron County 634 East Levee Street Brownsville, Texas 78520 Tel. (956) 548-6880 Fax (956) 548-6906 www.liveunitedrgv.org

2 • 2014 United Way Southern Cameron County LIVE UNITED™ Cameron County Coalition for Veterans MISSION: The Cameron County Veterans Coalition was formed in Spring 2011 and has brought together social service providers to serve veterans and their families by convening, collaborating, mobilizing and advocating for the health, education, welfare and livelihood of those who have served in the military. The Coalition meets monthly and consists of individuals and veterans who represent United Way of Southern Cameron County, Department of Veteran Affairs, Workforce Solutions Cameron, University of Texas at Brownsville, Tropical Texas Behavioral Health, Brownsville Chamber of Commerce, Cameron County Veteran Services, City of Brownsville and Brownsville Housing Authority.

Coalition Members: F United Way of Southern Cameron County F VA Texas Valley Costal Bend Health Care System F Cameron County District Attorney’s Office F Cameron County Veteran Service Office F Texas Veteran Commission F Texas Veterans Leadership Program at Texas Workforce Commission F Tropical Texas Behavioral Health F The University of Texas at Brownsville F UTB Veterans Upward Bound F UTB Veteran Resource Center F F TSC Military and Veteran Services F Office of Congressman Filemon Vela F City of Brownsville F U.S. Small Business Administration F Brownsville Chamber of Commerce In memory of F Family Endeavors Eugene “Gene” Allen; F Texas Army National Guard-Weslaco for his great service to F Behavioral Health Solutions of South Texas Veterans

2014 United Way Southern Cameron County • 3 LIVE UNITED™ Veterans Service Office “Just got home from service? Make this one of your first stops and get help with benefit enrollment.” The Cameron County Veterans Services Office is committed to render our community of veterans and their dependents with the utmost dedicated service. We welcome our veterans and their dependents to contact our office to make an appointment. The Cameron County Veterans Services Office is a small office with a big purpose; “To Serve the Heroes of Our Nation!” This office provides veterans, dependents and surviving spouses with the help needed in order to apply for the following:

Education Home Loans All Information available Health Care Life Insurance All information related to veteran and retiree benefits are available at our Compensation Burial Benefits office. Please allow us to serve you with Pension Headstones and Markers the same dedication as you have served our country. Widow’s Pension Military upgrade Dependency and Military Service Our dedicated staff is here to serve you Indemnity Records on all corners of our great County of Compensation Retirees Cameron! 964 E. Harrison St. • Brownsville, TX 78520 1390 W. Expwy 83 • San Benito, TX 78586 956-544-0811 956-247-3550

document can be a copy or an original, but it must show Drivers License Veteran Designator that the veteran received an honorable discharge or a A Texas driver license or ID card may be provided free-of- general discharge (under honorable conditions). charge to a veteran of the Armed Forces if the veteran: Eligibility 1. Was honorably discharged To be eligible for the veteran designation, an individual 2. Has a service-related disability of at least 60 percent must be a veteran who was honorably discharged. 3. Receives compensation from the United States For this purpose, a veteran is someone who served in the: because of the disability 4. Is not subject to sex offender registration requirements • U.S. Army • Navy Verification of Veteran and Discharge Status • Air Force Veterans must visit a driver license office and present their • Coast Guard or Marine Corps DD-214, DD-215, NGB-22, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs • Texas National Guard (but not Texas State Guard), disability letter, or U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Proof including the Texas Army and Air National Guard of Service/Verification of Honorable Service Card. The

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Veteran Services: Services are available for veterans in Hidalgo, Cameron and Willacy Counties returning from OEF or OIF in order to find coping skills and support as they adjust to a civilian life style.

Counseling: Veterans and family counseling using Seeking Safety Treatment Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) Treatment that is developed to address both Case Management: provides community resource trauma and substance abuse in a one to one coordination related to basic needs for Veterans or group setting: Some of the tops covered are: and their family. PTSD Creating Meaning Peer Facilitator: information and available training Substance Abuse Honesty through: Bring Everyone In The Zone (BEITZ). Community Resources Coordination: related to basic needs (e.g., food, shelter, clothing, employment, mental health, and physical health) for veterans Peer to Peer Support Groups Veterans helping veteran readjust to their civilian life: Dealing with topics such as:

Anger Emotions and Growth Authority Intelligence Closeness Loss

Decision-Making Mission Orientation Operation Resilient Families (ORF) Harlingen Brownsville Is a program of experimental learning: MH Adult Services MH Adult Services Empowering veterans and their families to 103 North Loop 499 861 Old Alice Rd. address Post-Deployment challenges with (956) 364-6500 (956) 546-2230 strength, intention, and shared communities: IDD Services MR Services Some topics are: 202 G Street 861 Old Alice Rd. (956) 421-4122 (956) 541-6789 Readjustment Feelings Civilian Family Building Family Child & Adolescent Unit Child & Adolescent Unit 1111-A North 7th Street 861 Old Alice Rd. Communicating Understanding (956) 428-5406 (956) 547-5400

2014 United Way Southern Cameron County • 5 LIVE UNITED™ Veterans Court The purpose of the Veterans Court is to provide intensive treatment and supervision to Veterans to promote public safety and reduce recidivism. Participants who successfully complete the program receive a certificate of completion, public recognition during graduation, may have the opportunity to serve in the Court’s Peer Mentor Program and may be considered for early termination of their program. The CCVTCP is a minimum of six (6) months to twentyfour (24) months commitment divided in phases; however, the amount of time Veterans spend in the court is determined by their plea agreement and individual progress in treatment. Participants are expected to meet with the Community Supervision Officer (CSO) and follow all of the terms and conditions of the sentence of probation of agreement. Discharge, termination, or involuntary withdrawal from the program will result in a sentence in accordance with the full range of CAMERON COUNTY punishment for the offense. VETERANS TREATMENT COURT PROGRAM Cameron County is home to over 19,544 Veterans and their families. It is estimated that 1% of people JUDGE DAVID A. incarcerated are Veterans and that 25% of incarcerated SANCHEZ Veterans suffer mental illness. The Cameron County 444th Judicial District Court Veterans Treatment Court Program (CCVTCP) began in January 2014. The court relies on the cooperation and collaboration between the criminal justice system, Tropical Texas Behavioral Health, community agencies, and the offenders. The court requires the Judge, probation officer, and defense counsel to collaboratively pursue a path that help solve the Veterans issues. The CCVTCP presently handles felony and misdemeanor cases. Cameron County VETERANS COURT EXPECTATIONS District Courts Gustavo C. Ruiz: Defense Counsel 103rd District Court Judge Janet Leal Cameron County Veterans Services SHOW UP, BE COMPLETELY HONEST, TRY HARD, 107th District Court Judge Benjamin Euresti Tropical Texas Behavioral Health AND BE ACCOUNTABLE 138th District Court Judge Arturo C. Nelson Cameron County Community 197th District Court Judge Migdalia Lopez • Treat others with the deepest respect; this 357th District Court Judge Oscar X. Garcia Supervision & Corrections Department includes respecting the opinions and feelings 404th District Court Judge Elia Cornejo Lopez Cameron County District Attorney of other participants and the CCVTCP team. 444th District Court Judge David A. Sanchez VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health 445th District Court Judge Rolando Olvera • Avoid all drugs, drug-related activities, and the Care System use of alcohol. Cameron County Courts

• You must not possess, sell, or use alcohol or County Court At Law # 1 illegal drugs. Judge Arturo McDonald

• Any relapse involving drug and/or alcohol must County Court At Law # 2 be reported to our treatment provider and the Judge Laura Betancourt court immediately. County Court At Law # 3 • Be law abiding Judge David Gonzalez III

• You must refrain from any further violation of the For further information you may contact law. Pricilla Guajardo at (956) 547-7034 • Additional offenses may result in additional charges and your termination from the ELIGIBILITY Provide Form DD 214 program. In need of treatment services, to include: PTSD, mental health STANDARDS: issues, substance use, and defendant’s criminogenic needs.

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Veterans Justice Outreach Program

SERVICES FOR JUSTICE-INVOLVED VETERANS:

 Medical and mental health assessment and treatment planning

 Clinical case management services

 Communication with officers of VA is committed to the principle that when the court regarding Veterans’ compliance with VA treatment homelessness, mental illness, substance compliance with VA treatment programs abuse or other health care issues play a programs

role in Veterans’ justice involvement, both  Connection to VA’s array of the Veteran and the community are better services and benefits for served by treating the underlying problems, Veterans in need, including when possible and appropriate, as an - Help finding and keeping alternative to incarceration. safe housing - Job training Visit the VJO Initiative Website: - Education http://www.va.gov/homeless/vjo.asp - Medical and mental health care

VJO Program Coordinators VJO Program Coordinators

Yasisca Pujols, Ph.D. Yasisca Pujols, Ph.D. Chad Henderson, Ph.D., LCSW Harlingen, McAllen, Brownsville Harlingen, McAllen, Brownsville Corpus Christi & Laredo 956-793-6705 956-793-6705 956-491-8110

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WHO WE CAN HELP THE FOLLOWING • All veterans in Cameron County SERVICES ARE FREE ENLIST IN YOUR EDUCATIONAL FUTURE • All veterans even if not currently TO PARTICIPANTS enrolled in college • Assistance with college admissions • All veterans, regardless of college Veterans Services at UTB assists active duty, veterans and dependents in applying for VA educational or university attending • Assistance with applying for educational benefits benefits, admission process, federal and state tuition assistance and financial aid. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA • Instructional/tutorial support • Financial literacy • Served more than 180 days in UTB is approved by the Texas Veterans Commission for processing of Veterans’ Administration • Information on community resources active duty • Laptops/calculators as loaners Educational Benefits through the following: • Veteran discharged or released from active duty under conditions • Scantrons, printing, fax and scan other than dishonorable • Academic and career advising • CH 30 Montgomery GI Bill — Active Duty • CH 1606 Montgomery GI Bill-Selected Reserve • Access to a computer lab Funded by the Department of Education Educational Assistance Educational Assistance Program • CH 31 VA — Vocational Rehabilitation • CH 1607 Reserve Educational Assistance Office of Veterans Upward Bound Program (REAP) [email protected] • 956-882-7127 • Student Union 2.28 • CH 32 Post-Vietnam Era Veterans’ Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) • HAZLEWOOD/LEGACY: Benefits for veterans and some eligible dependents are also available. • CH 33 Post-9/11 GI Bill Exemption from paying tuition and required fees • CH 35 Survivors’ and Dependents’ provided the student is enrolled in a state-funded Educational Assistance program. • VA work study Stop by Veterans Services to begin the enrollment process. Visit utb4u.com to learn more about UTB.

VETERANS SERVICES Enrollment Center, One West University Blvd., Main 1.100 Brownsville, Texas 78520 • 956-882-8980 UTRGV coming fall 2015. [email protected] • utb.edu/veterans • gibill.va.gov

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Veterans and Military Services Pedro Saldaña Jr The office of Veterans and Military Services at Coordinator of Veterans and Military Services Texas Southmost College offers the following 956-295-3682 service: Texas Southmost College • Application for School [email protected] • Computer Capabilities • Peer to Peer Meetings • Educational and Vocational Counseling Did You Know… • Tutorial Assistance The Hazlewood Act is a State of • Veteran/Dependent Educational Benefits Texas benefit that provides qualified • Study Room Veterans, spouses, and dependent • Financial Aid Application children with an education benefit of up to 150 hours of tuition exemption, including most fee charges, at public institutions of higher education in Texas.

10 • 2014 United Way Southern Cameron County LIVE UNITED™ About the Department What Services does the Veterans Center Offer? • Application support - FAFSA, Admissions, Hazlewood and GI Bill • WebAdvisor training • Information and referrals for work-study and jobs, counseling and special programs, and tutoring • College policies and procedures support • Veteran benefits information and assistance • Coordinate referrals for veterans and their dependents • Printing and faxing support for veterans and their dependents • Assistance with scholarship searches and application process • Computer lab access and support • Academic advisement • College credit evaluation support • Veterans Student Alliance Club

What is College Credit for Heroes? The College Credit for Heroes (CCH) initiative seeks to maximize college credits awarded to veterans and service members for their military experience in order to expedite each individual’s transition into the Texas workforce.

What is the Veteran Students Alliance Club The Veteran Students Alliance Club (VSAC) was organized Fall 2010 and has been an active club since its creation. VSAC was created to unite all students in a common goal and seek to give back to the ones who have served this nation in any branch of the military during war or peacetime.

Veterans Center Steve Guevara Director Tel: 956-364-4387 Fax: 956-364-5123

CONTACT www.tstc.edu/harlingenva

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It is the policy of Texas State Technical College to promote and ensure equal employment opportunities for all individuals without regard to race, color, religion, TSTC recognizes the sacrifices of those who have gender, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. served the United States Armed Forces and is This publication is available in an alternative format by contacting committed to providing excellent service to our TSTC Support Services at 956-364-4520 Service Members, Veterans and their dependents. Veterans Center is a centralized resource department and assists in providing outreach, services, advisement, and educational assistance for veterans.

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HELPING VETERANS STARTS HERE H Claims Assistance H Employment Services H Education H Grant Funding H Women veterans H Entrepreneurship Veterans Employment Services offers employment services to Texas veterans and helps employers find qualified veteran job Veteransapplicants. Employment The goal of theseServices services offers is to match employment veteran job seekers services with the to best Texas employment veterans opportunities and helps available. employersVeterans Employmentfind qualified Servicesveteran job offers employment services to Texas veterans and helps employers find qualified veteran job applicants. The goal of these services is to match veteran job seekers with the best employmentapplicants. opportunities The goal available. of these services is to match veteran job seekers with the best employment opportunities available. EdmundoTo Iturbelearn more, go to: www.tvc.texas.govJuan Medellin EdmundoVeterans IturbeEmployment Representative Veterans Employment RepresentativeJuanEdmundo Medellin Iturbe Juan Medellin Veterans851 Old Employment Alice Rd, Brownsville Representative TX 78520 601 E Harrison Ave, HarlingenVeterans TXVeterans 78550 Employment Employment Representative Representative Veterans Employment Representative Veterans Employment Services offers employment services to Texas veterans and helps employers find qualified veteran job 851 (956)Old 546-3141Alice Rd, Ext Brownsville4242 TX 78520 (956) 423-9266 Ext 4424 601851 E Harrison Old Alice Ave, Rd, HarlingenBrownsville TX TX 78550 78520 601 E Harrison Ave, Harlingen TX 78550 (956)[email protected] 546-3141applicants. Ext The 4242 goal of these services is to match veteran job seekers with the best [email protected] opportunities available.(956) (956) 423-9266 546-3141 Ext Ext 4424 4242 (956) 423-9266 Ext 4424 [email protected] [email protected]@tvc.texas.gov [email protected] Edmundo Iturbe Juan Medellin Veterans Employment Representative Veterans Employment Representative 851 Old Alice Rd, Brownsville TX 78520 601 E Harrison Ave, Harlingen TX 78550 Veterans(956) 546-3141 Education Ext Program 4242 (link)approves all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606,(956) and 423-9266 1607 federal Ext 4424 educational benefits. Through an approval process, the Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance with fed- [email protected] Education Program (link)approves all programs for [email protected] 30, 33, 35, 1606, Veterans and 1607 Education federal educational Program (link)approves benefits. all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606, and 1607 federal educational benefits. eral guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered. Through an approval process, the Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions andThrough employers an approval are in compliance process, the with Texas fed- Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance with fed- eral guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered. eral guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered. Debbie12 • 2014 Bush United Way Southern Cameron County Veterans Education Program Specialist Veterans Education Program (link)approves all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606, and 1607 federal educational benefits. DebbieP.O. BushBox 2368, Orange Grove TX 78372 Debbie Bush VeteransThrough Education an approval Program process, the Specialist Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance Veteranswith fed- Education Program Specialist (361)eral 443-1262 guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered. P.O. [email protected] 2368, Orange Grove TXVeterans 78372 P.O.Employment Box 2368, Orange Grove TX 78372 Services offers employment services to Texas veterans and helps employers find qualified veteran job (361) 443-1262 applicants.(361) 443-1262 The goal of these services is to match veteran job seekers with the best employment opportunities available. Debbie Bush Edmundo Iturbe Juan Medellin [email protected] [email protected] Representative Veterans Employment Representative Veterans Education851 Program Specialist Old Alice Rd, Brownsville TX 78520 601 E Harrison Ave, Harlingen TX 78550 (956) 546-3141 Ext 4242 (956) 423-9266 Ext 4424 P.O. Box 2368, [email protected] Grove TX 78372 [email protected] (361) 443-1262

[email protected] Education Program (link)approves all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606, and 1607 federal educational benefits. Through an approval process, the Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance with fed- eral guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered.

Debbie Bush Veterans Education Program Specialist P.O. Box 2368, Orange Grove TX 78372 (361) 443-1262 [email protected] The Texas Veterans Leadership Program is a Texas Workforce Commission resource and referral network connecting returning veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan with the resources and tools they need to lead productive lives and enjoy the full benefits of the society they have willingly served.

Veterans Resource & Referral Specialists The Veterans Resource and Referral Specialists will:

 Seek out veterans in need of services

 Serve as resource and referral agents, directing returning veterans to re- sources tailored to their needs

LIVE Make referrals UNITED and coordinate with™ different programs ranging from employ- ment and training to medical care, mental health and counseling, veterans benefits, and other programs to address the varying needs of veterans

 Coordinate a chain of volunteer veterans familiar with the obstacles faced by returning veterans to assist in mentoring and serving re- turning Iraq/Afghanistan veterans

Bart Naciancenov (SSgt USMC/STAIVA RGV Commander/Wounded Warrior Alumni) Texas Workforce Commission/Texas Leadership Program Veteran Resource Coordinator—Brownsville 851 Old Alice Rd., Brownsville, Texas 78520 Office (956) 546-3141 ext. 4231/Fax (956) 544-6003/email: [email protected]

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2014 United Way Southern Cameron County • 13 Veterans Education Program (link)approves all programs for Chapter 30, 33, 35, 1606, and 1607 federal educational benefits. I am Bart Naciancenov with the Texas Veterans Leader- Through an approval process, the Texas Veterans Commission ensures that institutions and employers are in compliance with fed- ship program of the Texas Workforce Commission, a eral guidelines and are qualified to provide the type of training offered. program that assists transitioning military personnel after combat service deployments. We are OIF/OEF veterans Debbie Bush helping our fellow brothers and sisters. Veterans Education Program Specialist If you have deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, please con- P.O. Box 2368, Orange Grove TX 78372 tact me to start your process for a smoother transition. If (361) 443-1262 [email protected] you are currently deployed, please respond with a resume attached to begin the employment process or if your de- sire is to continue with your education please send me your goals so that I can assist you in reaching your educa- tional goals. LIVE UNITED™ Need Childcare?

Workforce Solutions Cameron Child Care Services provides child care services in Cameron County to help families find and afford quality child care.

Parents who are working, attending school or who are obtaining vocational training may beNeed eligible More for Information?child care subsidy assistance. Need More Information? Call or visit us at: 1-888-589-4200Call or visit or (956) us at: 546-3141 1-888-589-4200 or (956) 546-3141

Workforce Solutions Cameron is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Program Auxiliary Aids Available upon request to Workforceindividuals Solutions with disabilities. Cameron Relay Texasis an Equal1-800-735-2989 Employment TDD Opportunity or 1-800-735-2988 Employer. VOICE Program Auxiliary Aids Available upon request to 14 • 2014 United Way Southern Cameron County individuals with disabilities. Relay Texas 1-800-735-2989 TDD or 1-800-735-2988 VOICE LIVE UNITED™ VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System Harlingen, Texas

Harlingen Outpatient Clinic

Current Services include: Primary Care, Mental Health, Nutrition, Social Work, Dental, Physical Therapy, Spinal Cord Primary Care, Tele-Medicine, Pharmacy, Women’s Health, Current Services include:Audiology, Primary Radiology, Care, Mental and Health, MRI/CT. Nutrition, Social Work, Physical Therapy, Tele-Medicine, Pharmacy,Tel # 956-366-4500 Women’s Health, Radiology, Laboratory, Optometry, and will be adding Physical Therapy and Prosthetics. Tel # 956-618-7100

McAHealthllen Care Outp Centeratien att HarlingenClinic Health Care Center at Harlingen

Current Services include: Primary Care, Mental Health, Nutri- Services offered: Pathology and Laboratory, Specialty tion, Social Work, Physical Therapy, Tele-Medicine, Pharmacy, Behavioral Health, Prosthetics, Amputee Clinic, Dermatology, Women’s Health, Radiology, Laboratory, Optometry, and will Minor Procedures, Rheumatology, Infectious Disease, Pul- Services offered: Pathology and Laboratory, Specialty Behavioral Health, Prosthetics, Amputee Clinic,be adding Dermatology, Physical Minor ProceduresTherapy ,and Rheumatology, Prosthetics. Infectious Disease, monary, Gastroenterology, Pain Management, ENT, Urology, Pulmonary, Gastroenterology,Tel Pain# 956-618-7100 Management, ENT, Urology, Optometry, Optometry, Ophthalmology, Podiatry, Physical Medicine & Ophthalmology, Podiatry, Physical Medicine & rehabilitation, Geriatrics and Extended rehabilitation, Geriatrics and Extended Care, Home and Care, Home and Community Base care, and Ambulatory Surgery. Tel # 956-291-9000 Community Base care, and Ambulatory Surgery. Tel # 956-291-9000

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Free Legal Services U.S. Congressman for Low-Income Veterans Filemon Vela TX-34

Facing a legal problem? Can’t afford a lawyer? It is an honor to serve veterans of South Texas in the U.S. House of We can help! Representatives. As your Congressman, assisting our brave Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) veterans with securing their military provides free legal services to records, medals, and earned benefits low-income Texans who cannot from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is a high afford the cost of an attorney. priority for my congressional office.

TRLA can help with issues including: If you need assistance checking on • Housing the status of your claims and • Employment appeals or have issues with the local health facilities and any other VA • Public Benefits issues please call my staff at my • Small Business Congressional District in • Other Civil Legal Matters Brownsville and San Benito.

I thank you for your service and dedication Brownsville to our Office country. San Benito Office 1-866-757-1570 333 Ebony Avenue 1390 W. Expressway 83 TRLA Brownsville, Texas 78521 San Benito, Texas 78586 Texas RioGrande Legal Aid www.trla.org Phone: (956) 544-­‐8352 Phone: (956) 544-­‐8352 Fax: (956) 280-­‐5114 Fax: (956) 280-­‐5114

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Harlingen Location 616 W. Taylor Harlingen, Texas 78550 Phone: 956-9305 & 956-9306

Website Address: http://www.familycrisisctr.org

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Friendship of Women Provides services dealing with family violence, sexual assult, medication emergency assistance, and support groups.

PO Box 3112 Brownsville, TX 78523 Phone: 956-544-7412

Website Address: http://www.fowinc.com

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Tip of Texas Family Outreach Methodist Counseling Ministries Prevention/Intervention of child abuse – Caseworkers/ Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas: Parenting Instructors educate families on positive parenting, Through the Church Based Counseling Services, Methodist community resources, and offer emotional support to Healthcare Ministries of South Texas provides the following prevent abuse and neglect of children counseling services to people with no health insurance or with no counseling benefits included in their health 455 E. Levee St. insurance policy: Anger Management, Bereavement Brownsville, TX 78520 Counseling, Domestic Abuse Counseling, Individual Counseling, Marriage Counseling, Parent Counseling, Stress PO Box 5164 Management, and Substance Abuse Counseling. Brownsville, TX 78523 Phone: 956-541-5566 Website: http://www.mhm.org

Website Address: http://totfo.com Brownsville and Los Fresnos Phone: (956) 465-9978...... Port Isabel Phone: 1-(866)-212-3367 18 • 2014 United Way Southern Cameron County LIVE UNITED™ Substance Abuse Recovery Center of Cameron County The Recovery Center provides substance abuse outpatient treatment, intervention, and education for adults, 18 years and older. Individuals who meet financially eligibility receive free services or may receive services on a sliding scale.

Cesar R. Garcia, MS, LCDC, BCPC, CCJP Executive Director P.O. Box 8585 700 E. Levee St. Brownsville, Texas 78520 University of Texas at Brownsville Community Counseling Clinic Phone Number: Provides counseling services to individuals, couples, 956.548.0028, ext. 106 and families as well as group counseling. It is free to all members of the community Fax Number: 956.544.4343 One University Blvd. Main 1.210 • Brownsville, TX 78520 Website Address: www.recoverycentercc.org Phone: 956-882-7855, 956-882-7792, 956-882-7880

Website Address: http://www.utb.edu/vpaa/coe/Pages/ SScomcounseling.aspx

Behavioral Health Solutions of South Texas Behavioral Health Solutions of South Texas aims to reduce Headquarters 700 FM 3168, Ste. 10 substance use, abuse and related co-existing conditions in 5510 N. Cage Blvd., Raymondville, TX 78580 our communities. Ste. A, C, E, & R Phone: (956) 689-1860 Pharr, TX 78577-1813 ext. 231 Encourage healthier life-style’s related to at risk public Phone: (956) 787-7111 health behavior. Fax: (956) 781-2233 701 E. Rice Street Promote stronger families through multi-level prevention, Falfurrias, TX 78355 education, intervention and treatment. Prevention/ Phone: (361) 325-2692 Intervention Services: SERVICES PROVIDED 1617 E. Tyler, Ste. D OSAR Services Screening diagnostic assessment, referral, placement, Harlingen, TX 78550 700 E. Levee St., Suite 101 follow-up, crisis intervention, and brief motivational Phone: (956) 423-0018 Brownsville, TX 78520 counseling. Phone: (956) 787-7111 2100 Gregory Ave. TREATMENT SERVICES Brownsville, TX 78526 400 Mann St., Ste. 906 BHSST provides adult and youth outpatient treatment Phone: (956) 982-1551 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 services as a DSHS licensed treatment facility to individuals. Phone: (361) 884-9596 BHSST serves 19 counties in the Department of State Health Services Region 11.

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GreenPath Debt Solutions Greenpath is one of the largest and highest quality providers of financial education, credit counseling and debt management services in the country. We have been providing non-profit 501(c)3 credit counseling since 1961. Through our services we deal with the consumer holistically, considering all of their debts and assets and developing a plan based on the consumer’s goals and specific situations. We are one of the only credit counseling organizations that assists consumers with all types of debt. GreenPath provides in-person counseling at 36 branch offices in six states, and licensed to conduct phone counseling for people throughout the United States. We are a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) and we are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA) for Children and Family Services. All of our counselors are Certified Consumer Credit Counselors, achieving the “Mark of Professional Excellence” certification administered by the NFCC.

Services we provide: Free Counseling Designed around the client’s current A certified counselor assesses the income. consumer’s situation and provides We assist clients in responsibly options and recommendations handling their home budget pertinent to their individual needs. expenses, and deposits the NON-PROFIT Includes development of a necessary amount with GreenPath customized budget and action plan. to distribute to their creditors. FINANCIAL Debt Management Program (DMP) Housing Counseling COUNSELING AND Debt repayment program for people HUD-certified since 1967 to provide experiencing financial difficulties. pre-purchase, post-purchase, rent EDUCATION Provides creditor concessions such and reverse mortgage counseling. as reduced interest and waived fees FOR MILITARY FAMILIES on credit card accounts. Community Education GreenPath may negotiate loan GreenPath provides financial 3505 Boca Chica Blvd. Phone: 1-866-234-4767 extensions and forbearance plans on education presentations in our local delinquent accounts. communities Suite 205 Fax: 1-855-472-9284 Brownsville, TX 78521 www.greenpath.org

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Community Development Corporation of Brownsville Provides services to develop and finance affordable housing for families at 80% or below area median income. Also provides the Youth Build Program for dropout youths 18-24 for GED attainment and on site construction training. Housing Education and Information Center offering first time homebuyer classes and individual housing counseling, including foreclosure counseling

901 East Levee Street Brownsville, TX 78520 Phone Number: (956) 541-4955

Website Address: http://www.cdcb.org

U.S. Small Business Administration Veterans Business Outreach Centers The Veterans Business Outreach Program (VBOP) is designed to provide entrepreneurial development services such as business training; counseling and mentoring; and referrals for eligible veterans owning or considering starting a small business. SBA has 16 organizations participating in this cooperative agreement and serving as Veterans Business Outreach Centers (VBOC).

Lower Rio Grande Valley 2422 E Tyler Ave Suite E Harlingen, TX 78550 United States Phone: 956-427-8533 • Fax: 956-427-8537

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Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley works to support families, reduce poverty, build communities, and assists Ozanam Center, Inc individuals and families in need, regardless of religion The Center is a homeless shelter and food pantry that serves providing emergency assistance, medical consultation, individuals and families in the area in need of emergency medical transportation, medical prescriptions, temporary housing assistance. shelter, utility assistance, assistance with light, water, gas, and

rent. Additional help is also offered for funeral assistance, 656 N. Minnesota Ave. aid for fire loss, over-the-counter medication and durable Brownsville, TX 78521 medical equipment, food, and clothing. They provide Phone: 956-831-6331 sharing baskets, counseling, disaster response, homelessness prevention, immigration services, jail ministry, a food program, Website Address: http://www.ozcenter.org a crisis pregnancy center, and a Military Family Relief Fund.

Good Neighbor Settlement House of Brownsville Office Brownsville, Texas, Inc 955 W. Price Rd; Brownsville, Texas 78520 Services Phone: (956) 541-0220 3 Hot meals daily Emergency food pantry Website Address: www.catholiccharitiesrgv.org Showers for homeless, needy Clothing for homeless After school tutorials Other educational programs Rental assistance Rental deposit assistance

1254 E Tyler St. Brownsville, TX 78520 Phone: 956-542-2368

Website Address: http://www.goodneighborsettlementhouse.org

Loaves and Fishes Dining Room: kitchen serves breakfast and dinner seven days a week to anyone who asks for a meal; Vera Naumann Family Emergency Assistance provides assistance for rent, utilities or prescriptions for needy families; Job Shop: GED classes and training in Microsoft Office software is provided for anyone who wants to study. Coaching in interview skills and job leads are provided to clients; Homeless Shelter: Separate facilities exist for men and women at Loaves & Fishes shelters

514 S. “E” Street Harlingen, TX 78550 Phone: 956-423-1014, Fax: 956-423-3051

Website Address: http://www.lfrgv.org

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Alfredo Gonzalez Texas State Veterans Home ✩ TEXAS STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES ✩ Providing residential nursing and rehabilitation services for seniors and individuals with disabilities; and specialize in residential care for individuals with Alzheimer’s, and related conditions.

301 E. Yuma Ave McAllen, TX 78503 Phone Number: (956) 682-4224

Website Address: http://www.glo. texas.gov/vlb/veterans-benefits/ veterans-homes/mcallen-vet- home.html

Area Agency on Aging of the ELIGIBLE TEXAS VETERANS CAN RECEIVE Lower Rio Grande Valley FREE BURIAL BENEFITS Case Management, information, and assistance, legal benefits counseling, network for meals on wheels, support  Benefits include a plot or columbarium niche if cremated What do I Need to get Started? services for family caregivers, respite care,  A memorial headstone or marker • Pre-registration packet (call 956-583-7227) adult day care, medical transportation.  Perpetual care of the gravesite • Military Discharge Form -DD 214  Use of the cemetery’s committal service facility Who else is eligible? Harlingen Office Veterans spouse or dependent children receive the same benefits for $734.00 1501 N. 28th St., Ste A2 Harlingen, Texas 78550 Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery Phone: 956.412.0958, 2520 South Inspiration Road A free benefit brought to you by the Fax: 956.440.8678 Texas Veterans Land Board Mission, Texas 78572 Jerry Patterson, Chairman 956-583-7227 or for additional information Website Address: 1 • 800 • 252 • VETS (8387) www.texasveterans.com http://www.lrgvdc.org/aging.html

Department of Aging and Disability Services, DADS – Brownsville LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES-Long-term care is different from traditional medical care. Someone with Did you know… a chronic physical illness, a disability, or a memory or thought problem such as Alzheimer’s disease often needs long-term care. Long-term is made up of many different services and may include help with activities of daily living dressing, bathing, eating, and using the restroom. Services for Elderly or Disabled Persons Include: Adult Foster Care AFC, Primary Home Care & Family Care Services PHC/ Veterans do not get FC, Day Activity and Health Services DAHS, Emergency Response Services ERS, Community Waiver Programs, Home Delivered Meals, In-Home & Family Support Program IHFSP Available to person 4+ yrs. old, Medically Dependent Children Program MDCP, Assisted Living/Residential Care AL/RC Available funeral benefits. to persons 18+ yrs. old, Hospice Services, Mental Retardation Services MRA, Mental Retardation Waiver Services. These services may be provided in your home, in senior centers, at community centers, in However, assisted living facilities, or in nursing homes. 2345 Price Road • Brownsville, Texas 78521 • Phone: 956-544-5870

some do qualify. Website Address: http://www.dads.state.tx.us/contact/regional_facility/region11.html

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