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HHSC programs provide funding and services to support children and families who are facing violence, abuse or neglect.
Topics: Children, Disability, Health, Mental Health, Safety
- News Release
Gov. Abbott announced that HHSC is extending postpartum coverage to 12 months for eligible Medicaid and CHIP recipients effective March 1, 2024.
Topics: Benefits, Children, Health, Women
- Media Advisory
Texas HHSC is recognizing Willie Piper for 30 years of service to the Foster Grandparent Program during a celebration of her dedication and commitment on Thursday, Feb. 29.
Topics: Community Engagement, Children, Health
- Featured Article
The 2024 Texas Mental Health Creative Arts Contest is accepting entries from all age groups in original artwork, writing and photography.
Topics: Children, Mental Health, Health
- Featured Article
Staff sponsored 1,191 wish lists, donating more than 3,000 gifts.
Topics: Children, Community Engagement
- Featured Article
The staff at Health and Specialty Care System facilities and volunteers in their communities are working hard to make the holiday season bright for patients and residents — and they could use your help.
Topics: Children, Community Engagement
- Featured Article
With the flu circulating this season, the Department of State Health Services and HHSC are encouraging everyone who can to get vaccinated.
Topics: Children, Women, Health
- Featured Article
Gov. Greg Abbott and state lawmakers established October as Fentanyl Poisoning Awareness Month to highlight the dangers of fentanyl.
Topics: Substance Use, Mental Health, Children, Aging
- Featured Article
The HHSC Office of Disability Prevention for Children is offering a webinar on Oct. 4 to raise awareness of Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome.
Topics: Children, Disability, Health
- Featured Article
The Texas Department of State Health Services tests newborns for more than 50 genetic disorders or medical conditions.
Topics: Children, Health