Here is how to reach them
2525 Holly Hall St, Houston, TX, 77054
If you live in Harris County and don't have health insurance, you can get a Gold Card for free or low-cost healthcare. This card helps you see doctors, get medicine, and go to the hospital when you need care.
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A full-service public hospital providing emergency care, surgeries, and specialty medical services for Harris County residents regardless of ability to pay.
You can donate money to help sick people in poor countries get medicine and vaccines they need. Your donation helps prevent diseases like malaria and helps doctors treat people who are sick.
This website helps people find resources they need like food banks, childcare, health services, and shelters. All the information is in one easy-to-use online list that gets updated regularly.
Call or text 211 to get free help finding food, housing, jobs, healthcare, and other services in Houston. Trained helpers are available 24/7 to connect you with resources in your neighborhood.
Free medical care, dental care, and behavioral health services for people experiencing homelessness.
Food pantry, rent and utility help, health clinic, and job training for northwest Houston families.
The secret of happiness, you see, is not found in seeking more, but in developing the capacity to enjoy less.
Socrates.