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Williamson County and Cities Health District offers back-to-school clinics for immunizations and physicals

Information is from the Wilco Public Information Office and WCCHD.

Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) is offering back to school wellness clinics which include vaccinations and sports physicals for all children, regardless of insurance status. Vaccinations are $14, while physicals are $30. There are two upcoming clinics:

July 23: WCCHD Georgetown Public Health Center, 10 Icon of school children with backpacks walking and others standing from website: https://www.bing.com/imagesa.m. - 2 p.m.

Aug. 13: WCCHD Taylor Public Health Center, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Those interested in participating can call 512-943-3600 to schedule an appointment.

For more information, visit WCCHD's website.

Friday, July 15, 2022/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (2547)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook Announces Texas Housing Assistance Line

Information from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission

On July 7, The Health and Human Services Commission announced the launch of the Texas Housing Assistance Line at 1-855-802-0014.Adobe Stock Free Vectors Icon of house with blue roof, orange door and white structure ttps://www.bing.com/images/

This resource is available statewide 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to help people facing housing instability or homelessness, with a focus on people dealing with mental health or substance use issues.

Trained consultants will refer callers to local housing resources; crisis services; local mental and behavioral health authorities; Outreach, Screening, Assessment, and Referral programs; and 2-1-1 as appropriate.

For additional housing information, log onto DFPS - Housing Program (state.tx.us)

Wednesday, July 13, 2022/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (1847)/Comments (0)/
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Veterans Job Fair

Information from Texas Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area

Monday, July 11, 2022/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (1932)/Comments (0)/
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Dealing with mental health crises

Column by Commissioner Cook

Photo of people gathered at Bluebonnet Trails' Open House of their new youth respite center with logos of their partners surrounding the photo.Williamson County Commissioner Terry Cook: Dealing with mental health crises (statesman.com)

With Williamson County's former Mobile Outreach Team transitioning to support the city of Round Rock residents only, many have asked what the county is doing to provide services. We are continuing and expanding our partnership with Bluebonnet Trails, our local mental health authority and community center for Region 5, serving eight counties including Williamson. Its focus is to provide services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serious mental illness and substance use disorders.

While the media and politicos are blaming mental health crises for the recent shootings, many of those involved have no indication of a mental health crisis but are clearly not stable individuals. Williamson County seeks to connect our citizens in crisis with the most appropriate treatment when possible.

Bluebonnet Trails’ Mobile Crisis Outreach Team

The MCOT teams have previously been working in tandem with the county’s MOT group of social workers to provide on-site services and responses to mental health crises within the county, including at the schools. This group is now doing crisis assessments covering all but the city of Round Rock in this effort. Adults or children may be taken to respite centers or referred for case workers and programs with Bluebonnet staff.

Thursday, June 16, 2022/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (2488)/Comments (0)/
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Commissioner Cook & Staff volunteer for United Way Summer Day of Caring 2022

Volunteer event sponsored by United Way for Greater Austin, the recently merged United Way organization that combined Travis and Williamson counties.

Commissioner Cook and staff participated in park clean-up at Southwest Williamson County Park on Friday, June 3 in the morning. The mulching of a portion of the park's trail was completed just as a brief thunderstorm swept into the area.Group shot of the volunteers and staff of United Way.  For more information please visit https://www.unitedwayaustin.org/united-way-for-greater-austin-and-united-way-of-williamson-county-join-forces/

Commissioner Cook wears her sun hat, garden apron and chaps, and a mask to reduce dust inhalation as she spreads mulch on the park trail.  

Wednesday, June 8, 2022/Author: Doris Sanchez/Number of views (1801)/Comments (0)/
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