Coastal Bend Regional Service Area
Address
4455 South Padre Island Drive
Suite #116A
Corpus Christi, TX 78411
Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm
Programs Offered
Education Training Voucher/Unaccompanied Refugee Minor (ETV/ETV-URM)
The program provides educational funding and support through coordination of services for youth who are eligible in every county in Texas.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- All Counties in Texas
Family And Youth Success (FAYS)
Provides the following core services; individual youth short-term counseling and family short-term counseling utilizing Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), youth skills training (group sessions) and parenting skills training (family skills group sessions), family and youth counseling, universal child abuse prevention, and outreach.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- Aransas
- Bee
- Bexar
- Crockett
- Goliad
- Kinney
- Live Oak
- McMullen
- Refugio
- San Patricio
- Schleicher
- Sutton
- Val Verde
Healthy Outcomes through Prevention and Early Support (HOPES)
Providing caregivers with nurturing home-based parenting education and easy access to community resources through strategic assessment of families’ needs. The goal of the HOPES program is to reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect by increasing family protective factors and decreasing risk factors.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- Aransas
- Archer
- Baylor
- Bee
- Brown
- Callahan
- Cameron
- Clay
- Coleman
- Comanche
- Cottle
- Eastland
- Fisher
- Foard
- Hardeman
- Haskell
- Jack
- Jones
- Kent
- Knox
- Live Oak
- Mitchell
- Montague
- Nolan
- Runnels
- Scurry
- Shackelford
- Stephens
- Stonewell
- Taylor
- Throckmorton
- Wichita
- Wilbarger
- Willacy
- Young
Preparation for Adult Living – Life Skills Training (PAL LST)
Assesses readiness for independent living and utilizes an experiential activities based curriculum to teach independent living life skills. Life skills are taught through a series of training classes providing youth with the fundamental skills needed to live independently in adulthood.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- Archer
- Baylor
- Brown
- Callahan
- Clay
- Coleman
- Cottle
- Eastland
- Fisher
- Foard
- Hardeman
- Haskell
- Jack
- Jones
- Kent
- Knox
- Mitchell
- Montague
- Nolan
- Runnels
- Scurry
- Shackelford
- Stephens
- Stonewell
- Taylor
- Throckmorton
- Wichita
- Wilbarger
- Young
Preparation for Adult Living – Transitional and Financial Support Services (PAL TFSS)
Program ensures that youth have the tools necessary to successfully transition from foster care to adult living. Services help to expand their skills and knowledge, strengthen their self-confidence, create healthy relationships and ultimately learn self-guidance.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- Archer
- Baylor
- Brown
- Callahan
- Clay
- Coleman
- Comanche
- Cottle
- Eastland
- Fisher
- Foard
- Hardeman
- Haskell
- Jack
- Jones
- Kent
- Knox
- Mitchell
- Montague
- Nolan
- Runnels
- Scurry
- Shackelford
- Stephens
- Stonewell
- Taylor
- Throckmorton
- Wichita
- Wilbarger
- Young
Texas Workforce Commission (TWC)
Providing necessary assistance to youth who are transitioning out of foster care. Advocates provide career assessments, job search assistance, job referrals, mentoring, job skills training, and job placement for youth in the program.
Learn MoreCounties where program is offered
- Archer
- Bandera
- Baylor
- Brown
- Callahan
- Clay
- Coleman
- Comanche
- Cottle
- Dimmit
- Eastland
- Edwards
- Fisher
- Foard
- Frio
- Gillespie
- Hardeman
- Haskell
- Jack
- Jones
- Kendall
- Kent
- Kerr
- Kinney
- Knox
- La Salle
- Maverick
- Medina
- Mitchell
- Montague
- Nolan
- Real
- Runnels
- Scurry
- Shackelford
- Smith
- Stephens
- Stonewell
- Taylor
- Throckmorton
- Uvalde
- Val Verde
- Wichita
- Wilbarger
- Young
- Zavala