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Abuse and Domestic Violence Help
Temporary Housing for Low-Income Families
(Recovery and/or Domestic Violence
- 24 Hour Club (Recovery)
4636 Ross Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75204
(214) 823-3200
AA meetings on location and transitional housing
- Austin Street Center (Recovery)
(214) 428-4242
Provides emergency shelter and substance abuse counseling
- Brighter Tomorrows (domestic violence shelter)
P.O. Box 532151
Grand Prairie, TX 75053
972-262-8383
- The Family Place (domestic violence shelter)
P.O. Box 7999
Dallas, TX 75209
24-hour crisis hotline (214) 941-1991
Offers shelter and transitional housing for families dealing with domestic violence
- Genesis Shelter (domestic violence shelter)
4411 Lemmon Ave, Suite 201
Dallas, TX 75219
214-946-4357 24 hrs.
Offer 24/7 free hotline, emergency shelter, and additional housing for up to one year (for 18 families)
- Hope’s Door (domestic violence shelter)
820 Ave. F, Suite 100
Plano, TX 75074
(972)422-2911
(972)422-7233 24 hrs.
Serves women and children who are victims of domestic violence, up to 30 days, includes food, clothing and counseling, support groups
- Micah House (Recovery and domestic violence shelter)
3066 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, Texas 75229
(214) 562-3524 (Teresa James)
Serves women and their children leaving addictive or abusive situations with a sheltered, safe haven and FREE assistance
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
- New Beginnings (domestic violence shelter)
218 N. 10th Street
Garland, Texas 75040
(972) 276-0057 24 hours
Counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing for victims and children, legal advocacy
- Salvation Army—various locations (Recovery and shelter)
5302 Harry Hines Boulevard (homeless shelter)
Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 424-7000
Salvation Army offers a wide array of services for homeless families, families with addiction, domestic violence, etc.
- Welcome House Inc.—Operation Renew (Recovery and domestic violence shelter)
921 N. Peak Street
Dallas, Texas 75204
(214) 887-0696 (Office)
Transitional housing and support services for people in recovery
Adoption Resources
Adoption Resources
- Adopt Help Toll-Free and Confidential 24 Hour Hotline: (800) 637-7999
- Adoption Access
- Adoption Advocacy
- This website links to additional adoption agencies, and offers information for expectant and adoptive parents.
- The Adoption Alliance
- The Adoption Alliance can make arrangements to help you cover necessary living expenses such as housing, food, clothing, and pregnancy related transportation.
- American Pregnancy Association
- Birth Mom Buds
- Buckner Children and Family Services @ Baylor University Medical Center in the Barnett Tower
- ChristianWorks for Children
- Faith-based, non-profit agency. Our purpose is to represent the goodness of God to children and families in crisis situations by offering adoption, family counseling grief support, and divorce support services. 972.960.9981 or 800. 375.2229
- Adoption Works
- 972.960.9981 or 800. 375.2229
- Dallas Minority Adoption Council
- For information contact Phyllis & Willie Davis, 6433 Autumn Wood Trail, Dallas, TX 75232,
- (214) 317-2384, E-mail: dalmom@webtv.net
- Free Advice Family Law
- Hope Cottage Pregnancy and Adoption Center
- Help line 1-800-944-4460 or
- 214-521-HOPE
- Independent Adoption Center
- 800-385-4016
- Jewish Family Services
- 972-437-9950
- Latter Day Saints Family Services
- 1-800-537-2229
- Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc.
- (800) 622-6697
- (972) 620-0581
Alcohol, Drug, and Tobacco Abuse Recovery
Support Services for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Recovery
- 24 Hour Club (Recovery support)
4636 Ross Ave
Dallas, TX 75204
214-823-3200
AA Meetings on location and transitional housing
- Adult Rehabilitation Ministry (ARM) at the Golden Gate Baptist Church
1128 Sabine St
Dallas, TX 7520
(214)943-50403
AA and NA meetings offered using a Biblical approach, and Discipline Training classes
- Alcoholics Anonymous
Dallas Intergroup Association Central Service Office
6162 Mockingbird Lane, Suite 213
Dallas, TX 75214
(214)887-6699
Information regarding AA meeting times and locations
- APAA (Association of Persons Affected by Addiction)
(214) 634-APAA
Provides a multitude of services for life in recovery
- Center for Addiction and Recovery Studies
(214) 645-0919
Case management, various classes and recovery support for pregnant and postpartum women.
- Dallas Urban League
214-915-4600
Multiple programs and services ranging from employment to housing
- Greater Dallas Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
1349 Empire Central Dr., Suite 800
Dallas, Texas 75247
(214)522-8600
Information, resources materials, education and referral services
- My Second Chance Inc. (Recovery Support)
4347 S. Hampton Rd. Suite 277
Dallas, Texas 75232
Office: 214.374.1104
Offers workshops online and in person regarding recovery and related issues
Detox from Alcohol and/or Drugs
- The Magdelan House
1302 Redwood Circle
Dallas, Texas 75218
(214) 324-9261
Free nonmedical 24-day detox for adult women who wish to stop drinking. AA meetings on location.
Adolescent Treatment Center
- New Day Counseling Inc
10500 Steppingtron Drive, Suite 270
Dallas, Texas 75230
(214) 265-7474
Medicaid accepted, adolescent program
Outpatient Only Treatment Centers
- Dallas County Treatment Center (Methadone clinics)
123 East Colorado Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75203
- Murray Hill Recovery
8222 Douglas Avenue, Suite 390
Dallas, Texas 75225
- Phoenix Project, Inc. (Outpatient services and counseling)
201 S. Tyler
Dallas, Texas 75208
(214) 942-5166
- Road to Recovery (Northstar provider)
9401 LBJ Freeway, Suite 270
Dallas, Texas 75243
Residential and Outpatient Treatment Centers
- Help is Possible Project, Gateway Foundation
723 S. Peak
Dallas, Texas 75223
(214) 827-2870
Residential and outpatient treatment based on sliding scale
- Homeward Bound, Inc.
233 W. 10th St
Dallas, TX 75208
Offers a full range of chemical dependency treatment and counseling
- LifeNet Community Behavioral Healthcare
9708 Skillman Ave
Dallas, TX 75243
(214)221-5433
Comprehensive services for adults and children with duel diagnosis (mental illness and substance abuse), housing assistance
- Nexus Recovery Center, Inc.
8733 LaPrada
Dallas, TX 75228
(214)321-0156
Residential and outpatient programs for adult women, women with minor children, pregnant and post-partum women and infants with alcohol and drug abuse problems
- Pathways to Recovery
1(800)300-3697
Inpatient and outpatient treatment services offered
- Phoenix House
2345 Reagan St
Dallas, TX 75219
(214)999-1044
Substance abuse education, prevention, intervention and treatment services
- Reconciliation Outreach
4311 Bryan
Dallas, TX 75204
(214)821-9192
Christian-based residential and non-residential program for homeless men, women and children dealing with substance abuse and/or domestic violence, offering after school programs, summer camp and day care center
- Turtle Creek (residential)
2707 Routh St
Dallas, TX 75201
(214)871-2483
Tobacco Abuse
- Talk to your health care provider to help you quit smoking.
- To get help to quit smoking call 1-800.QUITNOW
- For more information see the CDC’s page on smoking and pregnancy.
Breastfeeding Information
Breastfeeding Resources
- DABA (Dallas Area Breastfeeding Alliance) www.dallasbreastfeeding .org
Information about support and classes; purchasing a breast pump and insurance reimbursement; medications and breastfeeding; Lactation service providers; North Texas Milk Bank (milk donations)
(information sheet) - Dallas Healthy Start – Parkland Hospital
- LaLeche League in Dallas County @972-669-5714
- Parkland Hospital and Health System – Lactation Services and Breastfeeding Classe (Targeting case management in zip codes 75210, 75212, 75215, 75216, 75231)
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health (800-994-9662)
- WIC Resources for Breastfeeding
- Breast Pump Program – WIC has available the latest in breast pumps and lactation supplies to help each mom reach her breastfeeding goals. We match equipment to each Mom and Baby’s special needs.
- Breastfeeding Support Groups - Breastfeeding mothers have the benefit of the Support Groups which were created to support them through the first year and beyond. The Breastfeeding Peer Counselors facilitate regular meetings of WIC moms to work through breastfeeding issues and to support each mother’s feeding goals.
Food and Baby Supplies Assistance
Food Benefits Application
You can get a copy of the Medicaid application here or here.
WIC – Women, Infants and Children
Clients are seen by appointment only. To make an appointment call (214) 670-7200 at the City of Dallas Health Department. For a list of area WIC clinics click here.
- WIC – Women, Infants and Children
- The WIC food packages provide supplemental foods designed to meet the special nutritional needs of low-income pregnant, breastfeeding, non-breastfeeding postpartum women, infants and children up to five years of age.
- The main focus of the WIC program is to educate mothers on the proper nutrition for babies and young children
- Services are provided throughout Dallas County
Other Food Resources
- Catholic Charities of Dallas – Family Services Program
- The Brady Center, 4009 Elm Street, Dallas, 75226
- Marrilac Social Services, 2843 Lapsley Street, Dallas, 75212
- Downtown Pregnancy Center or 214-969-1111
- Gosland Opportunity Center (or Cliff Temple Baptist Church) or 214-942-8601
- The North Texas Food Bank
- Sound Options Pregnancy Services
- Call 211 for other food resources in Dallas County
Baby Clothes/Supplies/Maternity Clothes
- Catholic Charities of Dallas – Family Services Program
- The Brady Center, 4009 Elm Street, Dallas, 75226, 214-826-8330
- ·Marrilac Social Services, 2843 Lapsley Street, Dallas, 75212, (214)662-2283
- Downtown Pregnancy Center or 214-969-1111
- Gosland Opportunity Center (or Cliff Temple Baptist Church) or 214-942-8601
- Ladies of Charity of Dallas, Inc. (referral required)
Thrift Store, 2710 Samuell Blvd., Dallas, 75223, (214) 821- 5713 or (214) 821- 5775 - Sound Options Pregnancy Services
Healthy Pregnancy Resources
Local HIV Testing and Information
AIDS Arms
351 West Jefferson Blvd. Suite 300
Dallas 75208
214 - 521-5191
Hours: Monday- Friday 8am-5pm
Centers for Disease Control
To find an HIV testing site near you click here.
1-800-CDC-INFO
Community Women’s Health Care
5000 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, 75235
214-905-0100
Provides women’s health services and testing. Several clinics throughout Dallas County.
Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services Clinic
2377 N. Stemmons Freeway, Room 336
Dallas, 75207
Clinic hours: 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
To get tested for HIV and Syphilis call 214-819-1980.
National Institute of Health
For information about HIV and pregnancy click here.
Nelson-Tebedo Health Resource Center
4012 Cedar Springs Road, Dallas, 75219
214-528-2336
Parkland Health & Hospital System
Planned Parenthood of North Texas
For clinic locations in Dallas County click here.
Nutrition
- Center for Disease Control
Folic Acid Information
- March of Dimes
Folic Acid Information
- American Pregnancy Association
Nutrients Information
Exercise
- American Pregnancy Association
Recommended exercise during pregnancy
Diabetes & Pregnancy
Sickle Cell Anemia and Pregnancy
Housing
Housing Options
Temporary Housing and/or Child Care for Homeless Youth
- Promise House
Emergency youth shelter up to 30 days, youth age 10-17
- Vogel Alcove (homeless child care)
7557 Rambler Road, Suite 262
Dallas, Texas 75231
(214) 368-8686
Temporary Housing for Low-Income Families
- Adventist Community Services
418 E. Tarrant Rd
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
(972)262-8852
Emergency shelter for families 1-3 days
- Dallas Life Foundation
1100 Cadiz
Dallas, Texas 75215
(214) 421-1380
Emergency shelter for men, women and children; food, counseling, vocational classes, employment service provided
- Family Gateway
711 S. St. Paul Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
(214) 741-6515
Short and long term transitional housing (up to one year) for homeless families and children
- Interfaith Housing Coalition
5600 Ross Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75206
(214) 827-7220
Transitional 90-day housing program for families and children Six (6) months required. Full families accepted. Must have or looking for full-time employment.
- Salvation Army—various locations
5302 Harry Hines Boulevard (homeless shelter)
Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 424-7000
Salvation Army offers a wide array of services for homeless families, families with addiction, domestic violence, etc.
- Union Gospel Mission—The Center of Hope
4815 Cass Street
Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 638-2988
Homeless shelter for women and children
Temporary Housing for Families with HIV/AIDS
- AIDS Services of Dallas
400 South Zang, Suite 610, LB21
Dallas, Texas 75208
(214) 941-9523
Provides low-cost medically supportive housing to families with HIV/AIDS
- Bryan’s House
(214) 559-3946
Housing Assistance and case management for families with a child with HIV/AIDS or other serious illness
- Department of Health and Human Services
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS
(214) 819-1849
- Welcome House, Inc.—Project Extended Arms
4202 S. Lancaster Road
Dallas, Texas 75216
(214) 421-3948
Housing Assistance Programs
- Dallas Housing Authority
3939 N. Hampton Road
Dallas, Texas 75212
(214) 951-8474 Family Self-Sufficiency Program
Services include case management, housing vouchers and rental assistance (currently unavailable)
- Department of Health and Human Services
2377 Stemmons, Suite 600
Dallas, Texas 75207
(214) 819-2100
Homeless Outreach Program (214) 819-1800
Housing Program (214) 819-1871—Housing vouchers,
Section 8, rental assistance
- Garland Housing Agency
(972) 205-3393
Section 8 Housing
Transitional Housing for Female Ex-Offenders
- Exodus Ministries, Inc.
4630 Munger Avenue, #110
Dallas, Texas 75205
(214) 827-3773
Serves female ex-offenders who demonstrate the willingness to make positive changes
Temporary Housing for Low-Income Families
(Recovery and/or Domestic Violence)
- 24 Hour Club (Recovery)
4636 Ross Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75204
(214) 823-3200
AA meetings on location and transitional housing
- Austin Street Center
(214) 428-4242
Provides emergency shelter and substance abuse counseling
- Brighter Tomorrows (domestic violence shelter)
P.O. Box 532151
Grand Prairie, TX 75053
972-262-8383
- The Family Place (domestic violence shelter)
P.O. Box 7999
Dallas, TX 75209
24-hour crisis hotline (214) 941-1991
Offer shelter and transitional housing for families dealing with domestic violence
- Genesis Shelter (domestic violence shelter)
4411 Lemmon Ave, Suite 201
Dallas, TX 75219
214-946-4357 24 hours
Offer 24/7 free hotline, emergency shelter, and additional housing for up to one year (for 18 families)
- Hope’s Door (domestic violence shelter)
820 Ave. F, Suite 100
Plano, TX 75074
(972)422-2911
(972)422-7233 24 hours
Serves women and children who are victims of domestic violence, up to 30 days, includes food, clothing and counseling, support groups
- Micah House
3066 Walnut Hill Lane
Dallas, Texas 75229
(214) 562-3524 (Teresa James)
Serves women and their children leaving addictive or abusive situations with a sheltered, safe haven and FREE assistance
- New Beginnings (domestic violence shelter)
218 N. 10th Street
Garland, Texas 75040
(972) 276-0057 24 hours
Counseling, emergency shelter, transitional housing for victims and children, legal advocacy
- Salvation Army—various locations
5302 Harry Hines Boulevard (homeless shelter)
Dallas, Texas 75235
(214) 424-7000
Salvation Army offers a wide array of services for homeless families, families with addiction, domestic violence, etc.
- Welcome House Inc.—Operation Renew
921 N. Peak Street
Dallas, Texas 75204
(214) 887-0696 (Office)
Transitional housing and support services for people in recovery
Medicaid Information and Assistance
Where can I sign up for Medicaid?
- You can get a copy of the Medicaid application here.
- Ask your health care provider, clinic staff, counselor or case manager for help.
Medicaid Application & Information from the State
Expedited Eligibility & Enrollment for Pregnant Women
For low-cost or free care:
Agape Clinic 214.824.2744
4105 Junius Street Dallas, TX 75246 (Grace United Methodist Church)
Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. – Noon Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – Noon (vaccinations available)
American Pregnancy Association
The American Pregnancy Association is a national nonprofit that has information regarding pregnancy and your health. This site provides information about free local pregnancy centers.
Down Town Pregnancy Center (214) 969-2433
Services: FAMILIES is a program designed according to the educational needs and desires of the expectant Mother. Video library covering topics such as pregnancy, nutrition, labor and delivery, sexual health, and parenting. Also Prenatal Classes, Nutrition in Pregnancy, and Parenting Classes. Earn while you learn: Mommy Bucks to spend as the Wee Care Shoppe. Items include diapers, wipes, formula, baby bottles, maternity clothing, infant and toddler clothing, cribs, strollers, changing tables, etc.
Make an Appointment
STD Information
Adoption Resources
Pregnancy Information
FAMILIES Program
Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinics
- 809 Singleton Blvd, Dallas, TX 75212
Monday-Tuesday 7:00 – 7:00 pm; Wednesday-Thursday 7:00 am – 5:00 pm; Friday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
- 3111 Sylvan Avenue, Dallas, TX 75212
Monday-Tuesday 7:00 – 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Friday 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
- 405 Stadium Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Spanish speaking staff available at all clinics.
Clinics offer Comprehensive Primary Care, WIC, Bite Into Good Health: Diet & Nutrition, Well Women’s Services
Comprehensive primary care services for the whole family include Obstetrics (includes deliveries, pre & post natal care), Pediatrics, immunizations (adults & children), Well Women services (includes paps & mammograms), HIV/STD testing, dental care for children, an onsite pharmacy & lab.
No Eligibility criteria.
Cost of Services: Varied. Sliding fee scale discounts are based on family size and income. Patients who do not qualify for Medicaid or CHIP can pay on a sliding fee scale. Sliding fee scale discounts are based on family size and income.
Documents client must bring on their first visit to enroll:
Identification: Examples include a Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Government I.D., a Passport.
Proof of Address: Examples include a utility bill, tax statement or any form with this information.
Proof of Insurance (if they have it): Examples include a Medicaid, Medicare or other insurance card.
Proof of Income (if uninsured, to determine sliding fee scale discounts): Examples include recent paycheck
stubs, income tax form or a letter from an employer.
Sound Options Pregnancy Services 972-298-1900
658 Big Stone Gap, Duncanville, 75137
Services: Pregnancy tests, limited obstetrical Ultrasound, Report of Pregnancy for Medicaid, Lay counseling, adoption services
Hours of operation: Mon. 10:00-4:00, 6:00-9:00; Tues. 1:00-4:00; Wed. 10:00-1:00, 6:00-9:00; Thurs. 6:00-9:00; Fri. 10:00-1:00
Cost of Services: All services are free of charge
Documents required: Picture ID requested but not required.
Limited Spanish speaking staff available.
Medical Care
AGAPE Clinic 214.824.2744
4105 Junius Street Dallas, TX 75246 (Grace United Methodist Church)
Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. – Noon Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – Noon (vaccinations available)
Baylor Healthy Care System 1-800-4Baylor
Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake 800-887-2525 (parenting education)
Downtown Pregnancy Center or 214-969-1111
525 North Ervay, Dallas, 75201
Services: Pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, STD (sexually transmitted diseases) tests and treatment.
Hours of Operation: Monday & Thursday 9 AM to 5 PM; Tuesday & Wednesday 10 AM to 8 PM
Cost of Services: Free of Charge
Documents Required: Picture ID
No Spanish speaking staff available.
Programs: FAMILIES is a program designed according to the educational needs and desires of the expectant Mother. Video library covering topics such as pregnancy, nutrition, labor and delivery, sexual health, and parenting. Also Prenatal Classes, Nutrition in Pregnancy, and Parenting Classes.
Make an Appointment
STD Information
Pregnancy Information
FAMILIES Program
Golden Cross Clinic
122 W. Colorado Blvd. — across from Methodist Dallas Medical Center
Dallas, Texas 75208
214-947-6700 - phone
M-F 8am-5pm
Offers non-emergency medical care for people who need it, including Life Shines Bright Pregnancy Program partnering with March of Dimes to reduce risk of preterm birth, support group style of prenatal care
Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinics
- 809 Singleton Blvd, Dallas, TX 75212
Monday-Tuesday 7:00 – 7:00 pm; Wednesday-Thursday 7:00 am – 5:00 pm; Friday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
- 3111 Sylvan Avenue, Dallas, TX 75212
Monday-Tuesday 7:00 – 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday-Thursday 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Friday 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.; Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
- 405 Stadium Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.; Tuesday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Spanish speaking staff available at all clinics.
Clinics offer Comprehensive Primary Care, WIC, Bite Into Good Health: Diet & Nutrition, Well Women’s Services
Comprehensive primary care services for the whole family include Obstetrics (includes deliveries, pre & post natal care), Pediatrics, immunizations (adults & children), Well Women services (includes paps & mammograms), HIV/STD testing, dental care for children, an onsite pharmacy & lab.
No Eligibility criteria.
Cost of Services: Varied. Sliding fee scale discounts are based on family size and income. Patients who do not qualify for Medicaid or CHIP can pay on a sliding fee scale. Sliding fee scale discounts are based on family size and income.
Documents client must bring on their first visit to enroll:
Identification: Examples include a Birth Certificate, Driver’s License, Government I.D., a Passport.
Proof of Address: Examples include a utility bill, tax statement or any form with this information.
Proof of Insurance (if they have it): Examples include a Medicaid, Medicare or other insurance card.
Proof of Income (if uninsured, to determine sliding fee scale discounts): Examples include recent paycheck stubs, income tax form or a letter from an employer.
Parkland Health & Hospital System & Affiliated Clinics
- Clinic Sites & Services
- Women’s Health Clinics
- Women and Infant Care
- GYN Services
- OB Complication Services
Medical City 972-566-7153
Gateway to information about women’s health, pregnancy, and parenting classes. http://www.medicalcityhospital.com/CustomPage.asp?pagename=womens+labor+and+delivery
Methodist Health System
Information about Women’s and Children’s services
P.O. Box 655999 Dallas, Texas 75265-5999 | 1-877-637-4297
Sound Options Pregnancy Services
972-298-1900
658 Big Stone Gap, Duncanville, 75137
Services: Pregnancy tests, limited obstetrical Ultrasound, Report of Pregnancy for Medicaid, Lay counseling, adoption services
Hours of operation: Mon. 10:00-4:00, 6:00-9:00; Tues. 1:00-4:00; Wed. 10:00-1:00, 6:00-9:00; Thurs. 6:00-9:00; Fri. 10:00-1:00
Cost of Services: All services are free of charge
Documents required: Picture ID requested but not required.
Limited Spanish speaking staff available.
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas
8200 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, 75231-4402, 214-345-6789
Women's Health Centers
Medicaid recipients can access maternity and women's health services at the Texas Health Dallas Women's Health Centers. These facilities offer a wide range of health services, including prenatal, postpartum and gynecological care. Services are provided by board-certified OB/GYNs and certified nurse practitioners. Women's Health Center patients deliver their babies at Texas Health Dallas. The centers employ bilingual staff members and offer assistance in obtaining Medicaid benefits.
Locations
8210 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 705 (on the Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas campus)
900 East Park Boulevard, Suite 100 (in East Plano)
For more information, call 214-345-7000.
UT Southwestern Hospital
Information about Gynecology and Obstetric Services
5323 Harry Hines Blvd Dallas, Texas 75390 214-648-3111
New Mom Training
American Pregnancy Association Webpage
The American Pregnancy Association is a national nonprofit organization that promotes pregnancy wellness and education. The site contains connection to WebMD, calendars, free weekly pregnancy newsletter, birthing options and health care provider choices, among other topics.
Center for Addiction and Recovery Studies
6363 Forest Park Road
Suite 226
Dallas, TX 75235
(214) 645-0919
New Connections Program for all pregnant and postpartum women. Parenting classes, infant care classes and new mothers support groups offered. There is a specialized class for mothers in recovery. Call to enroll in services or fill out form (LINK) Services are free.
Center for Disease Control Webpage
Provides easy to read information about pregnancy and good health.
Child Abuse Prevention Center
214-370-9810
Parent Aide Program teaches parenting skills. The program reinforces positive skills, builds strong parent-child relationships and provides access to community services. Parents receive services for up to two years, free of cost, coaching parents in non-violent discipline methods.
Dallas Healthy Start - Parkland Hospital
Targeting case management in zip codes 75210, 75212, 75215, 75216, 75231
Car seats and classes
Downtown Pregnancy Center
214-969-1111
Car seats and classes
Families Program – prenatal, nutrition in pregnancy, and parenting classes
Golden Cross Clinic’s Life Shines Bright Pregnancy Program
214-947-6700 or http://www.methodisthealthsystem.org/body.cfm?id=4126
Honey Child Prenatal Education Program @ Christian Stronghold Church
6810 Samuell Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75228
Church hours M-F 9:00AM-4:00PM. Honey Child classes have various times please call for more information.
No Spanish speaking staff available.
Services: The Honey Child Prenatal Education Program has been designed to provide African-American women with the culturally-appropriate information and support needed to have the healthiest possible pregnancy and birth outcome. Honey Child uses a spiritual approach to promote prenatal health. The curriculum incorporates interactive group activities such as prenatal yoga and exercise as well as individual reflection and spiritual messaging, making it an appropriate prenatal health education program for the church setting. The Honey Child curriculum includes six sessions of two hours each. Topics include: Nutrition, Relaxation and Exercise, Prenatal Care, Self-Esteem, Preterm Birth, and Labor & Delivery.
The program serves African American women ages 18-35 in their 1st or 2nd trimester of pregnancy.
Services are free.
Low Birth Weight Development Center
345 Calumet Avenue, Dallas, 75211
Hours of operation: Mon – Fri 8am-5pm Spanish speaking staff available.
Services are Early Head Start, Teen Parenting Support Services and Childcare, Case Management, Mental Health and Parent Education
Early Head Start is child care for families with children ages 0-3 years, Teen Parenting Assistance is childcare for children ages 0-5 years while the teens are in school or working, case managers help families set and achieve goals, medical follow up, referrals…, Support groups, home visits and individual counseling are available, GED, ESL and parenting classes are held weekly
Eligibility criteria: vary by program, all must meet income eligibility.
Services are free.
Documents client must bring on their first visit to enroll: Parent ID card, social security card, proof of income and residence, child’s birth certificate, immunization and medical exam form
March of Dimes Prenatal Care Webpage
Provide information on prenatal care, ask a health professional, words to know, and other helpful suggestions for a healthy pregnancy.
New Connections (UT Arlington School of Social Work)
If you are a pregnant woman living in Dallas County, you may qualify for services from New Connections Pregnant/Post-Partum Program. Located in the Bass Building of SW Medical Center - 6363 Forest prednisone Park Road, BLA 226, Dallas, TX 75235. New Connections has several programs that may serve pregnant women or mothers with babies up to 18 months old:
- Moms Club – a support group for pregnant women or mothers of infants. Fun activities and educational topics.
- Recovery Connections – recovery support for women recovering from substance abuse while meeting the demands of parenting.
- Healthy Connections – support and parenting education for women with a history of substance abuse in the family, domestic violence, involvement of CPS or other stressful factors.
- Moms Connections – parenting classes to help make parenting and family more fun
- Baby Connections – Infant care classes
- Getting Connected – Parenting classes for Teen parents
- Staying Connected – case management for pregnant women to help them get the resources they need to strive for a healthy delivery
For services, call 214-645-0919 or email newconnections@uta.edu
Nurse Family Partnership @ Parkland Health & Hospital System Program also at YWCA.
3310 Live Oak; Ste. 410, Dallas, Texas
www.parklandhospital
Click on Medical Services, then Outreach
Open Monday-Friday; 8AM to 4PM Spanish speaking staff available
Services: Nurse Family Partnership provides pre-natal and early childhood nurse home visitation program that
improves the health and social functioning. The Partnership serves Medicaid eligible first-time mothers and their babies residing in zip codes: 75211, 75212, 75217, 75227, 75228, 75231, 75241, and 75243.
There are no fees. Enrollment is performed in the client’s home.
Parkland Hospital and Health System
Listing of prenatal and parenting classes
Text4baby
Text4baby is a free service that provides pregnant women and new moms with free text messages each week on pregnancy and baby care health tips. These messages are timed to a woman's due date or the baby's date of birth.
Sound Options Pregnancy Services
214-298-1900
YWCA of Metropolitan Dallas
214-826-9922
Car seats and classes
Pregnancy Testing
For low-cost or free pregnancy tests please make an appointment with:
Agape Clinic 214.824.2744
4105 Junius Street Dallas, TX 75246 (Grace United Methodist Church)
Thursday, 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. – Noon Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – Noon (vaccinations available)
American Pregnancy Association
The American Pregnancy Association is a national nonprofit that has information regarding pregnancy and your health. This site provides information about free local pregnancy centers.
Down Town Pregnancy Center (214) 969-2433
Programs: FAMILIES is a program designed according to the educational needs and desires of the expectant Mother. Video library covering topics such as pregnancy, nutrition, labor and delivery, sexual health, and parenting. Also Prenatal Classes, Nutrition in Pregnancy, and Parenting Classes. Earn while you learn: Mommy Bucks to spend as the Wee Care Shoppe. Items include diapers, wipes, formula, baby bottles, maternity clothing, infant and toddler clothing, cribs, strollers, changing tables.
Make an Appointment: http://www.downtownpc.org/appointments.htm
STD Information: http://www.downtownpc.org/std.htm
Adoption Resources: http://www.downtownpc.org/adoption.htm
Pregnancy Information: http://www.downtownpc.org/pregnancy.htm
FAMILIES Program: http://www.downtownpc.org/familiesprogram.htm
Medicaid Application & Information from the state
Application
Expedited Eligibility & Enrollment for Pregnant Women
Sound Options Pregnancy Services 972-298-1900
658 Big Stone Gap, Duncanville, 75137
Services: Pregnancy tests, limited obstetrical Ultrasound, Report of Pregnancy for Medicaid, Lay counseling, adoption services
Hours of operation: Mon. 10:00-4:00, 6:00-9:00; Tues. 1:00-4:00; Wed. 10:00-1:00, 6:00-9:00; Thurs. 6:00-9:00; Fri. 10:00-1:00
Cost of Services: All services are free of charge
Documents required: Picture ID requested but not required.
Limited Spanish speaking staff available.
Transportation
Dallas Healthy Start – Parkland Hospital Program
4917 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, 75235
or 214-590-1670
Targeting case management in zip codes 75210, 75212, 75215, 75216, 75231
Medicaid
Texas Health and Human Serivces Commission Medicaid Transportation
1-877-633-8747 (TTY: 1-800-735-2989) 1-877-MED-TRIP, Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For gas reimbursement
- You are age 20 or younger and you can drive yourself.
- You are driving a person who has Medicaid and is age 20 or younger.
- To get paid back for gas, Medicaid must approve your trip before you take it.
- To learn more, call 1-877-633-8747 (toll-free).
- Note: Medicaid pays for gas at State of Texas mileage rates.
Catholic Charities of Dallas
Family Services Program
The Brady Center, 4009 Elm Street, Dallas, 75226
Marrilac Social Services, 2843 Lapsley Street, Dallas, 75212
DART
Use the online DART Trip PlannerGoogle Transitor call 214-979-1111, Monday through Friday,
6 a.m. to 8 p.m., weekends and holidays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., to find the most convenient way to get to each destination. Every DART Rail station is easily accessible by bus, and most feature free parking.
For DART schedules link to http://dart.org/schedules/schedules.asp
Google Maps
If you have use of a computer, you can utilize Google Maps to get directions to your appointments. In the search box enter Google Maps and follow the directions.
Ladies of Charity of Dallas, Inc.(referral required)
214- 821- 5775
Network of Community Ministries Richardson Network
972-234-8880 Call for appointment
North Dallas Shared Ministries
972-620-8696
2875 Merrell, Dallas, 75229
Serves zip codes: 75001, 75204, 75205, 75209, 75219, 75220, 75225, 75229, 75230, 75231, 75234, 75235, 75240, 75247, 75248, 75251, 75254, 75287
Oak Cliff Churches for Emergency Aid (referral preferred)
214-943-7757
6000 Hampton Road, Dallas, 75232
The Stewpot of First Presbyterian Church
214-746-2785
408 Park Avenue, Dallas, 75201
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Resources for Pregnant Teens
Provides several programs for teen moms such as counseling, GED preparation, Mentors for Young Mothers Program, case management, life skills program, Parenting at Home Program, on the job office and computer training.
- BucknerChildren and Family Services @ Baylor University Medical Center in the Barnett Tower
214-603-1527. Adoption services.
- Dallas Independent School District Contact: Darlene English at DEnglish@dallasisd.org or at 972-3386.
- Family & Leadership Empowerment Network
214-951-7967
Teens Maturing & Parenting Program addresses issues like adolescent maturation, identity & self-esteem, sexuality & dating, child development, addressing the needs of the child, role tadalafil overnight delivery canada definition, establishing healthy lifestyles, self & child discipline techniques, learning styles, effective communication & conflict resolution, stress and anger management, and child abuse prevention.
- Family Care Connection (214) 920-8493 or West Dallas office
(214) 670-7185 Provides Success for Life Program for teens and young adults to increase the functioning of teen and young adult parents, thus decreasing incidence of child abuse, neglect and generational poverty. This goal is accomplished through education, support and advocacy
- Family Outreach Dallas (214) 321-6292
Offers the Mentoring Our Mothers (MOM) program to young parents ages 13 to 24, throughout pregnancy until their child is three. This is done through classroom programs in Dallas High Schools and providing Parents as Teachers® in-home visits to these teens. Parents as Teachers® is an international parent education and family support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their child is age three. The program is designed to enhance child development and school achievement through parent education accessible to all families. Referrals of pregnant and parenting teen mothers from Dallas area High Schools Pregnancy and Life Skills Teachers, WIC clinics, Health Clinics, and closed CPS cases are provided in-home services best generic levitra overnight at no fee to the family.
- Low Birth Weight Development Center
214-467-2800
345 Calumet Avenue, Dallas, 75211
Hours of operation: Mon – Fri 8am-5pm Spanish speaking staff available.
Services are Early Head Start, Teen Parenting Support Services and Childcare, Case Management, Mental Health and Parent Education
Day Care
- Head Start of Greater Dallas, Inc.; Locations throughout Dallas County.
Services: Early Head Start and Head Start
Hours of operation: 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for working parents, 8:15 a.m. -3:15 p.m. for non-working parents
Eligibility criteria: Family’s Annual Income must be at or below the Poverty Income Guidelines. Children must be 0 months - 3 years for Early Head Start and 3 years to 5 years old for Head Start Services.
Cost of Services: No fees. Families must meet eligibility criteria to qualify for services.
Documents client must bring on their first visit to enroll: Family’s current IRS 1040 tax form or annual benefit statement. Child’s birth certificate, immunization record, social security card.
Spanish speaking staff available.
- YWCA http://www.ywcadallas.org/default.asp or 214-826-9922
info@ywcadallas.org Contact the local branches about child care.
- Low Birth Weight Development Center http://www.lowbirthweight.org or 214-467-2800
345 Calumet Avenue, Dallas, 75211
Hours of operation: Mon – Fri 8am-5pm Spanish speaking staff available.
Services are Early Head Start, Teen Parenting Support Services and Childcare, Case Management, Mental Health and Parent Education
Early Head Start is child care for families with children ages 0-3 years, Teen Parenting Assistance is childcare for children ages 0-5 years while the teens are in school or working, case managers help families set and achieve goals, medical follow up, and referrals. Support groups, home visits and individual counseling are available; GED, ESL and parenting classes are held weekly
Eligibility criteria: vary by program, all must meet income eligibility.
Services are free.
Documents client must bring on their first visit to enroll: Parent ID card, social security card, proof of income and residence, child’s birth certificate, immunization and medical exam form
Programs and Services: http://www.lowbirthweight.org/programsandservices.html
- The Child Care Group http://www.childcaregroup.org/index.html or 214-630-5949
8585 Stemmons Freeway, Suite 500 South, Dallas, 75247
Child care for children 0-3 in family day homes. Head Start of Greater Dallas, Inc. www.hsgd.org;
- If you are in the Dallas Independent School District, contact your school counselor or Darlene English at 972-925-3386, or DEnglish@dallasisd.org
- If in another school district within Dallas County, check with your school counselor.
- Call 211 for other day care resources.
- You can check to see if a Day Care or Home Day Care is licensed at
http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Information_for_Parents/default.asp
- You can check to see if a Day Care or Home Day Care is licensed at