Lone Star Legal Aid gives free legal help to people who don't have much money. They help with housing problems, family issues, getting benefits you deserve, and protecting you from unfair business practices.
Social Connection in America: 2025 Survey Report on Community Bonds and Well-Being
“ 2025 Survey Report About This Project This survey will catalyze a broad and lasting impact—transforming how we define, prioritize, and support social connection in America. This survey is led by D...”
The Change Lab 2025 Annual Report: Building Civic Infrastructure Through Community Connection
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The Connection Opportunity: Building Bridges Across Difference in America
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Free legal help for seniors on issues like housing, benefits, wills, and protection from scams or abuse.
Free legal help for low-income Texans on issues like housing, family law, consumer rights, and government benefits.
If you see something wrong at Houston Community College, you can report it safely and privately. Call or go online 24/7 to report fraud, discrimination, or other problems that need to be fixed.
Get help from caring therapists who speak English and Spanish. They help people feel better when they're worried, sad, or having problems with family.
Free weekly meetings where men and women can make new friends and help each other with stress, relationships, and staying healthy. Men meet on Wednesdays and women meet on Fridays in a safe, welcoming place.
This computer tool helps counselors and coaches understand how they talk with their clients. It listens to conversations and makes reports that show what works well and what could be better.
Smile, breathe, and go slowly.
Thich Nhat Hanh