From rent assistance to groceries, Radiance Women’s Center provides referrals for all your needs. We’ve gathered a list of community centers, churches, government services, and health clinics to assist you. Please ask if you have a need that is not listed here.

Lone Star Circle of Care at Pflugerville

1501 W Pecan St #102
Pflugerville, TX 78660
lonestarcares.org/location/pflugerville
(877) 800-5722

Sacred Heart Community Clinic

(Must live in Williamson County and be uninsured or underinsured. Can not have Medicare, Medicaid, or CHIP. Free general medical care)
620 Round Rock West Dr., Building 8
Round Rock, TX 78681
SacredHeartClinic.org
(512) 716-3929

Hope Medical Clinic

(Free medical, dental, Rx for uninsured)
8101 Cameron Rd., Suite 101
Austin, TX 78754
GetUpProject.org
(512) 491-0876

Ascension Medical Group Seton Women's Health

301 Seton Parkway, Suite 400
Round Rock, TX 78665
healthcare.ascension.org/

(512) 324-4810
Dr. Melia Lucero

LoveLine

(LoveLine is a crisis call line for women facing unplanned pregnancies who feel they have exhausted resources in their area. We hope to discover the need, uncover hidden resources, and connect the woman with one of our volunteer advocates in her area to help.
LoveLine is accessible 24/7/365.)
LoveLine.com
(888) 550-1588

Any Baby Can

(Enroll in this program and connect with a registered nurse who will provide support, advice, and information for a healthy pregnancy, mom, and baby. This program is free for women expecting their first baby.)
6207 Sheridan Dr.
Austin, TX 78723
AnyBabyCan.org
(512) 454-3743

Medicaid, SNAP, TANF

Texas Health and Human Services
dshs.texas.gov/

Women Infants and Children Program (WIC)

Pflugerville Clinic WIC
Office 15822-B Foothill Farms Loop
Pflugerville, TX 78660
texaswic.org
(512) 972-4942

Travis County Health and Human Services

(Emergency rent assistance, including first month’s rent for Travis County residents only)
Family Support Services- Pflugerville
15822 Foothill Farms Loop
Suite D
Pflugerville, TX 78660
traviscountytx.gov
(512) 854-1530

Foundation Communities

(Affordable housing and rent assistance in Austin)
Main Office: 3036 S. 1st St.
Austin, TX 78704
foundcom.org
(512) 447-2026

Catholic Charities

(Emergency financial aid, rent assistance, etc.)
cctx.org
(512) 651-6100

Round Rock Area Serving Center

(Emergency rent assistance for residents of Round Rock, Hutto, Wells Branch, and Great Oaks)
1099 E. Main
Round Rock, Texas 78664
rrasc.org
(512) 244-2431

Children At Heart Ministries

(Housing for children and single mothers in crisis)
1301 N. Mays St.
Round Rock, TX 78664
childrenatheartministries.org
(512) 255-3668

SAFE Alliance

(Emergency shelter for domestic violence victims in Travis County)
safeaustin.org
(512) 267-7233

Hope Alliance

(Emergency shelter for domestic violence victims in Williamson County)
hopealliancetx.org
(512) 255-1212
24-Hour Hotline (800) 460-7233

Workforce Solutions Capital Area

(Child care help for Travis County residents who qualify for public assistance; possible wait list)
wfscapitalarea.com
(512) 597-7191

Workforce Solutions Williamson County

(Child care help for Williamson County residents who qualify for public assistance; possible wait list)
workforcesolutionsrca.com
(512) 244-2207

Texas Department of Family and Protective Services

(Official state of Texas website on child care; provides a database of all licensed providers in the state)
childcare.hhs.texas.gov
(512) 438-4800

Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB)

(Providing groceries and hot meals)
To find participating locations:
centraltexasfoodbank.org

Travis County Food Pantry

(In partnership with the CTFB)
traviscountytx.gov
(512) 854-1530

Circle of Hope Community Center

2900 West Pecan St.
Pflugerville, TX  78660
https://www.circleofhopecc.org
(512) 692-8001

Round Rock Area Serving Center

(Clients must have a food voucher before entering the food pantry)
1099 E. Main
Round Rock, Texas 78664
rrasc.org
(512) 244-2431

Medicaid and CHIP help cover medical expenses for children and people with disabilities who meet income requirements.

Medicaid for Pregnant Women and CHIP Perinatal provides eligible pregnant women free health coverage during their pregnancy and, in Medicaid for Pregnant Women, coverage for 12 months postpartum.

Healthy Texas Women offers women's health and family planning services at no cost to eligible, low-income women including women's health exams, health screenings and birth control.

The Family Planning Program provides high-quality, comprehensive, low-cost and accessible family planning and reproductive health care services to eligible Texans.

The Family Support Services program promotes healthy families and communities by providing support through community-based programs.

The Breast and Cervical Cancer Services Program provides high-quality and accessible breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic services to women. Eligible clients receive these services free of charge.

The Women, Infants and Children program (WIC) is a health and nutrition program that helps improve the diets of infants and children as well as pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women.

Family Violence Program promotes the self-sufficiency, safety, and long-term independence of adult and child victims of family violence and victims of teen dating violence.

Texas Nurse-Family Partnership pairs registered nurses with low-income, first-time mothers to improve prenatal care and provide one-on-one education and counseling focusing on child development.

Title V Maternal and Child Health helps low-income women, children and adolescents who are not eligible for Medicaid, CHIP or CHIP Perinatal.

Primary Health Care (PHC) provides low-cost women’s health, basic primary care, and preventative services for eligible low-income Texans.

HHSC Behavioral Health Services Program coordinates statewide mental health and substance-use services, crisis response, and community treatment programs for children and adults.

Texas Veterans Assistance Programs connect veterans and their families with healthcare, mental health care, housing assistance, employment help, and benefits navigation.

A Woman's Right to Know provides important information about a baby’s growth during pregnancy and the resources available to pregnant women during and after pregnancy.

Lone Star Circle of Care provides comprehensive prenatal care, labor and delivery, gynecological care, and family planning services for thousands of women every year.

Sacred Heart Community Clinic provides medical care to uninsured or underinsured residents of Williamson County.

Hope Medical Clinic provides primary medical care to uninsured or underinsured residents in the Austin area.

211 helps people in Texas get connected with a range of benefits.

Dr. Lucero is an Ob/Gyn with Ascension Seton Medical Group who often accepts RWC clients as patients.

SNAP Food Benefits helps eligible low-income families buy food using a Lone Star Card that works like a debit card at approved stores.

Texas WIC is a health and nutrition program that provides healthy foods, nutrition education and breastfeeding support for eligible women, infants and children up to age 5.

2-1-1 Texas connects people with local food pantries, community meal sites and emergency food assistance anywhere in Texas.

Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) provides free groceries, fresh produce, and prepared meals through partner food pantries and distribution sites across Central Texas.

Travis County Food Pantry offers emergency food assistance to eligible Travis County residents through its local Family Support Services offices in partnership with the Central Texas Food Bank.

Paula’s Food Pantry and Clothes Closet provides food and clothes on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. in the Family Life Center at First United Methodist Church in Pflugerville. Open to the Pflugerville area and beyond.

Circle of Hope provides bread, fresh fruit, produce, frozen meats, dairy products, and non-perishable food to those in need from Pflugerville, Round Rock, Hutto, Austin, Georgetown, Taylor, Cedar Park, and Leander.

SNAP Food Benefits helps eligible low-income families buy food using a Lone Star Card that works like a debit card at approved stores.

Texas WIC is a health and nutrition program that provides healthy foods, nutrition education and breastfeeding support for eligible women, infants and children up to age 5.

2-1-1 Texas connects people with local food pantries, community meal sites and emergency food assistance anywhere in Texas.

Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) provides free groceries, fresh produce, and prepared meals through partner food pantries and distribution sites across Central Texas.
Travis County Food Pantry offers emergency food assistance to eligible Travis County residents through its local Family Support Services offices in partnership with the Central Texas Food Bank.

Paula’s Food Pantry and Clothes Closet provides food and clothes on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. in the Family Life Center at First United Methodist Church in Pflugerville. Open to the Pflugerville area and beyond.

Circle of Hope provides bread, fresh fruit, produce, frozen meats, dairy products, and non-perishable food to those in need from Pflugerville, Round Rock, Hutto, Austin, Georgetown, Taylor, Cedar Park, and Leander.

Prevention & Early Intervention (Family Support Services) funds free and low-cost parenting classes, home-visiting and family support programs to help strengthen families and prevent abuse and neglect.

2-1-1 Texas can help parents find local parenting classes, family support groups and home-visiting programs.

Nurse-Family Partnership pairs registered nurses with first-time, low-income mothers from pregnancy through the child’s second birthday to support health, parenting and child development.

Any Baby Can provides in-home support for child development, case management, mental health, prenatal care, and parenting education, all focused on strengthening families.

Points to Success is Radiance Women’s Center’s in-house parenting and life-skills education program where clients earn points for attending classes and can redeem them for baby clothes and supplies.

TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) provides monthly cash assistance for eligible families with children to help pay for basic needs like food, clothing and housing.

2-1-1 Texas can help clients find local budgeting classes, life-skills workshops and financial education programs.

Texas Workforce Commission offers job-readiness workshops, resume help, basic computer classes and other life-skills support through local Workforce Solutions offices.

Budgeting Assistance (via 2-1-1 Texas) helps clients find free or low-cost budgeting classes, financial coaching, and money-management programs.

Texas Department of Public Safety (Driver’s License Services) provides information and appointments for obtaining, renewing, or replacing a Texas driver’s license.

Points to Success at RWC can address topics such as budgeting, relationships, communication, time management and goal setting, and more

Child Care & Early Learning – Texas Workforce Commission helps eligible working or student parents pay for child care through scholarships at approved providers.

2-1-1 Texas helps families find licensed child care centers, Head Start programs and after-school programs nearby.

Other Child Care Resource:

Behavioral Health

Local Mental Health or Behavioral Health Authority (LMHA/LBHA) provides publicly funded mental health and substance use services for eligible adults and children in each Texas county.

HHSC Behavioral Health Services Program coordinates statewide mental health and substance-use services, crisis response, and community treatment programs for children and adults.

Substance Use Treatment Resources (via 2-1-1 Texas) connect people to outpatient or residential substance use treatment programs and recovery support.

2-1-1 Texas can also connect clients to counseling, psychiatry, support groups and crisis lines in their area.

Child Health & Development

Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) provides evaluation and in-home services for babies and toddlers (birth to 36 months) who have developmental delays or disabilities.

Texas Health Steps provides regular medical and dental checkups and preventive care for children and teens from birth through age 20 who have Medicaid.

2-1-1 Texas can help families find pediatric clinics, children’s dental care and immunization clinics in their area.

Nurse-Family Partnership pairs registered nurses with first-time, low-income mothers from pregnancy through the child’s second birthday to support health, parenting and child development.

Texas Workforce Commission / Workforce Solutions partners with adult education providers, community colleges and training programs to offer GED prep, ESL, job training and other education services.

2-1-1 Texas can help clients find local adult education, GED and ESL classes.

GED.com helps adults prepare for and schedule GED high school equivalency tests at approved centers.

Austin Community College (ACC) offers affordable college courses, adult education, GED preparation, ESL classes, job training programs, and continuing education opportunities at campuses across Central Texas.

College & Career Guidance – Texas OnCourse helps students and adults explore careers, compare training programs, and navigate the college-registration process.

Texas Workforce Commission and local Workforce Solutions offices help job seekers with job search, resumes, interviewing, training and unemployment benefits.

WorkInTexas.com is the statewide, online job-matching system for Texas job seekers and employers.

Texas Veterans Assistance Programs connect veterans and their families with healthcare, mental health care, housing assistance, employment help, and benefits navigation

2-1-1 Texas can connect clients to local non-profit and community employment programs.

Twogether in Texas lists premarital and marriage education classes across the state; completing an approved premarital course can reduce the marriage license fee and waive the 72-hour waiting period.

2-1-1 Texas can help couples find local marriage counseling, relationship education classes and faith-based support programs.

Local churches?

Prevention & Early Intervention (Family Support Services) funds home-visiting, youth and parenting programs intended to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect.

Texas Child Support Division (Office of the Attorney General) helps establish, modify and enforce child support and medical support orders for children in Texas.

2-1-1 Texas can help families find local family support services, parenting programs and legal aid resources

Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division helps parents establish, modify, and enforce child support and medical support orders, and provides payment processing and paternity services.

2-1-1 Texas helps clients find local transportation programs, bus passes, ride-assistance and, in some cases, help getting to medical appointments.

Pflugerville Pfetch a Ride operates in partnership with Uber rideshare offering rides within the city limits and service area for $4 one way.

HHSC Family Violence Program funds local family violence centers and shelters that provide crisis hotlines, emergency shelter, safety planning and advocacy.

National Domestic Violence Hotline offers 24/7 confidential support for anyone experiencing domestic or dating violence by phone, text or online chat.

2-1-1 Texas can connect victims of domestic or family violence with local shelters, crisis centers and legal resources.

SAFE Alliance offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, and advocacy services for victims of domestic and sexual violence in Travis County.
Hope Alliance provides emergency shelter, crisis services, and long-term housing support for survivors of domestic violence in Williamson County.

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) – Texas provides information on public housing, Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8) and HUD-approved housing counseling agencies.

2-1-1 Texas can help clients find local rent assistance, eviction prevention programs and housing resources.

LoveLine is a national outreach (ProLove Ministries) that helps pregnant women and single moms who feel they have exhausted local resources by coordinating practical and ongoing support.

Foundation Communities offers affordable housing communities, rental-assistance support, case management, and financial-stability programs for Austin-area families.
Travis County Health & Human Services – Family Support Services (Pflugerville Office)
provides emergency rent and utility assistance for eligible Travis County residents, including help with first month’s rent when funds are available.

Catholic Charities of Central Texas provides emergency financial assistance including rent and utility support for families experiencing crisis.

Round Rock Area Serving Center offers emergency rent and utility assistance for residents of Round Rock, Hutto, Wells Branch, and Great Oaks.
Children At Heart Ministries provides residential programs and supportive housing for children and single mothers in crisis situations.

Texas Veterans Assistance Programs connect veterans and their families with healthcare, mental health care, housing assistance, employment help, and benefits navigation
SAFE Alliance offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, and advocacy services for victims of domestic and sexual violence in Travis County.
Hope Alliance provides emergency shelter, crisis services, and long-term housing support for survivors of domestic violence in Williamson County.

Annunciation Maternity Home provides free housing and services to up to 29 young women at a time who are experiencing an unplanned pregnancy.

2-1-1 Texas helps locate utility assistance, energy assistance or weatherization programs for electric, gas and water bills.

Travis County Health & Human Services – Family Support Services (Pflugerville Office)
provides emergency rent and utility assistance for eligible Travis County residents, including help with first month’s rent when funds are available.

Catholic Charities of Central Texas provides emergency financial assistance including rent and utility support for families experiencing crisis.

Round Rock Area Serving Center offers emergency rent and utility assistance for residents of Round Rock, Hutto, Wells Branch, and Great Oaks.

Foundation Communities offers affordable housing communities, rental-assistance support, case management, and financial-stability programs for Austin-area families.

Adoption Services provides information about the adoption process in Texas.

DFPS Adoption (Texas Department of Family & Protective Services) provides information about adoption in Texas.
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LoveLine is a national outreach (ProLove Ministries) that helps pregnant women and single moms who feel they have exhausted local resources by coordinating practical and ongoing support.

Office of the Attorney General Child Support Division helps parents establish, modify, and enforce child support and medical support orders, and provides payment processing and paternity services.

2-1-1 Texas (Additional Community Resources) connects clients to programs providing clothing, legal assistance, transportation, housing, health services, and other community support.

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