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Meals on Wheels Kendall County delivers frequent in-home visits that provide unique opportunities to meet nutritional needs, combat social isolation, address safety hazards, and provide holistic care.

 

How Do You Qualify For Meals On Wheels Kendall County?

  • 60+ or caregiver of someone 60+
  • Resident of Kendall County
  • Not able to cook/prepare your own meals
  • Not able to leave your home
  • Not able to drive

Additional Delivery Services:

  • Newspapers
  • Fans and Heaters
  • Flower Bouquets
  • Fresh Produce
  • Pet Food / Veterinary Care Services
  • Library Books
  • Supplemental Food Boxes
  • Emergency Meals and Supplies
Updated within the last 3 months.

For four decades, Head Start has propelled children from disadvantaged backgrounds toward success and prosperity. The national program raises the bar for all students so that our future leaders will have a strong foundation built on academic achievement and healthy living.

INK also provides individualized teaching, bilingual services, disability services, and healthy meals and snacks, while going beyond the classroom to offer support services such as training for parents and caregivers. All that makes a long-term impact on a family’s quality of life.

Head Start is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Eligibility requirements:

  • The child must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1.

Families must meet at least one of these additional conditions to be eligible:

  • The family is receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
  • The family’s gross income falls below the federal poverty guidelines.
  • A family member living with and being supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • The child is in foster care.
  • The family is homeless.

Call the number below to register, or click here to apply online.

Use Primary Contact Information Below.
Floresville Early Childhood Center Send email
(210) 331-8908
Floresville Early Childhood Center
(830) 393-5310
Updated within the last 4 months.

We have our fellowship meal every Thursday. All our welcome to come eat with us! Bible Study follows the meal, for those who wish to stay.

Free.

Thursday: 6:00 PM
Updated within the last 2 months.

Early Head Start programs provide family-centered services for low-income families with very young children. These programs are designed to promote the development of the children and to enable their parents to fulfill their roles as parents and to move toward self-sufficiency.

Early Head Start is for children 6 weeks to 35 months of age.

Register at Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc.
(830) 327-4990
New Braunfels Head Start Center Send email
(830) 327-4990
Updated within the last 4 months.

For four decades, Head Start has propelled children from disadvantaged backgrounds toward success and prosperity. The national program raises the bar for all students so that our future leaders will have a strong foundation built on academic achievement and healthy living.

INK also provides individualized teaching, bilingual services, disability services, and healthy meals and snacks, while going beyond the classroom to offer support services such as training for parents and caregivers. All that makes a long-term impact on a family’s quality of life.

Head Start is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Eligibility requirements:

  • The child must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1.

Families must meet at least one of these additional conditions to be eligible:

  • The family is receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
  • The family’s gross income falls below the federal poverty guidelines.
  • A family member living with and being supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • The child is in foster care.
  • The family is homeless.

Call the number below to register, or click here to apply online.

Use Primary Contact Information Below.
Register at Innovative Network of Knowledge (INK)
(210) 331-8908
Kendal County Boerne EHS Center
(855) 742-5010
Updated within the last 4 months.

When you receive a new foster placement, we know that the needs that arise can be unpredictable. Maybe you need us to help with meals for a few weeks, or diapers and wipes, or school supplies, or someone to help with laundry. FBC is here to show up for you and your family.

Contact our ministry leader, Rachel Russo, to learn about the ways FBC can support you and your family.

RACHEL RUSSO
DENISE BYLER Send email
Updated within the last 3 months.

Love Boerne Kids, a program of the Boerne Community Coalition, assembles Hearts of Love Weekend Food Bags for the preschool aged children in the Head Start program. Each weekend food bag consists of 4 meals and a variety of snacks. They include 2 packaged breakfast and lunch items, shelf stable milk, fresh fruit, plus dairy, grain and protein snacks.Please sign up to help assemble the bags; it only takes an hour once a week!

Must sign up. Preschool aged children in the Head Start Program.

Free for Preschool aged children in the Head Start Program.

Thursday: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Please call ahead if date/time is still same.
Carolyn Bentzinger
(503) 927-3820
Updated within the last 2 months.

The GAP (God Always Provides) Pack Ministry is a food outreach mission that targets nutrition insecurity within our local student population. Though many of the students served by this ministry are enrolled in their school’s meal-assistance program, this only provides for weekday accommodations. Unfortunately, many of these same children do not have sufficient food in the home to cover the time away from school, leaving a "gap" in their ability to healthily sustain.

Our “GAP Packs” fill that void by providing selected items selected to ensure their weekend will be supplemented with kid-friendly, nutrient- and vitamin-rich foods. The backpacks are filled toward the end of the week, and delivered to local schools. The teachers give the packs to the students at the end of the last day of the school week to take home. Upon returning to school, the students bring back their packs for refilling, and the cycle continues.

Only families who have been identified by the Community in Schools counselors based on their individual needs are delivered food packs. This gives us the opportunity to serve the students with the deepest needs on each campus in the local community. These CIS counselors also serve as a communication liaison between families and churches.

*Every week on Mondays
Janna Hochwender Send email
(830) 625-4513
Jason Adams
Updated within the last year

This is a food outreach ministry that targets food insecurity in our local student population. The students we serve are enrolled in the meal assistance programs at their schools, but often do not have sufficient food in the home for the weekends. The backpacks are filled towards the end of the week and then delivered to the local schools. The teachers give the backpacks to the students at end of the day to take home. The students bring the backpacks back to their respective schools at the beginning of each week, and the weekly cycle is repeated.

The students we serve are enrolled in the meal assistance programs at their schools.

Free.

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Updated within the last year

Here’s how Safe Place works:

Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help.

Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency. For the greater San Antonio area that is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA).

Step Three – An RMYA staff member will talk with the youth to get more information and explain that an SAPD officer can escort them to the RMYA Bridge Emergency shelter.  If the child is agreeable, the RMYA staff will contact SAPD to transport the youth to the shelter. 

Step Four – Once at the Bridge, direct-care staff and counselors meet with the youth and provide support. Agency staff ensures the youth and their families receive the help and professional services they need.

This program is for youth under the age of 18 in need of immediate help and safety.

Free.

Open 24 hours,
Updated within the last 3 months.

Here’s how Safe Place works:

Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help.

Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency. For the greater San Antonio area that is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA).

Step Three – Within 30 minutes, a RMYA staff member or qualified Safe Place volunteer will arrive to talk with the youth and, if necessary, provide transportation to RMYA's Centro Seguro Drop-In Center.

Step Four – Once at Centro Seguro, counselors meet with the youth and provide support. Agency staff makes sure the youth and their families receive the help and professional services they need.

This program is for youth under the age of 18 in need of immediate help and safety.

Free.

Branch hours: Monday: 5:00 AM - 9:30 PM Tuesday: 5:00 AM - 9:30 PM Wednesday: 5:00 AM - 9:30 PM Thursday: 5:00 AM - 9:30 PM Friday: 5:00 AM - 9:30 PM Saturday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Youth Hotline
(210) 340-8090
Updated within the last 3 months.

Here’s how Safe Place works:

Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help.

Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency. For the greater San Antonio area that is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA).

Step Three – An RMYA staff member will talk with the youth to get more information and explain that an SAPD officer can escort them to the RMYA Bridge Emergency shelter.  If the child is agreeable, the RMYA staff will contact SAPD to transport the youth to the shelter. 

Step Four – Once at the Bridge, direct-care staff and counselors meet with the youth and provide support. Agency staff ensures the youth and their families receive the help and professional services they need.

This program is for youth under the age of 18 in need of immediate help and safety.

Safe Place® is a program of National Safe Place Network (NSPN).

Free

Branch hours: Monday: 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM Tuesday: 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM Wednesday: 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday: 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM Friday: 5:30 AM - 9:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Sunday: CLOSED
Youth Hotline
(210) 340-8090
Updated within the last 3 months.

Head Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in the following domains:

  • language and literacy;
  • cognition and general knowledge;
  • physical development and health;
  • social and emotional development; and
  • approaches to learning.

Head Start programs provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families, which include health, nutrition, social, and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments, in addition to education and cognitive development services.

Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.

Head Start emphasizes the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. Head Start programs build relationships with families that support:

  • family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
  • families as learners and lifelong educators;
  • family engagement in transitions;
  • family connections to peers and community; and
  • families as advocates and leaders.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Child must be 4-years old on or before September 1 of this year.
  • Child may qualify based on the following criteria: Income-based, active duty military, limited English, special learning needs, CPS involvement/foster child

Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.

Register at Education Service Center, Region 20 Head Start
(210) 370-5625
Hill Country Elementary School
(830) 535-6151
Updated within the last 4 months.

Head Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in the following domains:

  • language and literacy;
  • cognition and general knowledge;
  • physical development and health;
  • social and emotional development; and
  • approaches to learning.

Head Start programs provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families, which include health, nutrition, social, and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments, in addition to education and cognitive development services.

Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.

Head Start emphasizes the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. Head Start programs build relationships with families that support:

  • family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
  • families as learners and lifelong educators;
  • family engagement in transitions;
  • family connections to peers and community; and
  • families as advocates and leaders.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Child must be 4-years old on or before September 1 of this year.
  • Child may qualify based on the following criteria: Income-based, active duty military, limited English, special learning needs, CPS involvement/foster child

Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.

Register at Education Service Center, Region 20 Head Start
(210) 370-5625
Pleasanton Primary School
(830) 569-1325
Updated within the last 4 months.

Head Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in the following domains:

  • language and literacy;
  • cognition and general knowledge;
  • physical development and health;
  • social and emotional development; and
  • approaches to learning.

Head Start programs provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families, which include health, nutrition, social, and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments, in addition to education and cognitive development services.

Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.

Head Start emphasizes the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. Head Start programs build relationships with families that support:

  • family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
  • families as learners and lifelong educators;
  • family engagement in transitions;
  • family connections to peers and community; and
  • families as advocates and leaders.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Child must be 4-years old on or before September 1 of this year.
  • Child may qualify based on the following criteria: Income-based, active duty military, limited English, special learning needs, CPS involvement/foster child

Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.

Register at Education Service Center, Region 20 Head Start
(210) 370-5625
Ciavarra Elementary School
(830) 851-0395
Updated within the last 4 months.

Our hope is to be in ministry to the community where we live, play and worship. This is an invitation to share Food and Fellowship with Friends FREE each Monday. No ID, No Strings, No Sermon, No Cost.

Just come as you are!

Services provided in the CLUMC Fellowship Hall.

Free.

Monday: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9am-3pm
Polly Angle Send email
Updated within the last 2 months.

Mission work is one of the founding principles of our church, and there are many ways to get involved!

Little Free Food Pantry

What started as the Eagle Scout project of one of our highschoolers has grown into a service that provides critical aid to our community. Our Little Free Pantry makes deliveries every other week to several families in the area, and also keeps a pantry stocked in our partnered Hill Country MHDD clinic for clients.

Act II Sewing

Act II Sewing is a group of ladies who meets on the third Tuesday of the month at 9:30am to sew for a good cause. Some of their regular projects are stuffed animals for St. Judes Children’s Home, Presbyterian Children’s Home, and other organizations and occasions where children might need a bit of comfort.

They make clothing protectors, lap blankets, shawls, walker bags, and more for nursing home residents, hospice patients, and Meals on Wheels recipients. You don’t need to be skilled at sewing to help make these projects and more, just come by and lend a hand.

Kids Hope

Kids Hope is a national non-profit organization that partners young students in need with mentors from a local church, who provide a one-on-one relationship dedicated to supporting their growth.

Mentors meet with their student once a week for one hour, helping with homework, providing a listening ear, and being a steady source of support. Canyon Lake Presbyterian Church has been partnered with Kids Hope since 1998. If you would like to be a mentor or a prayer partner, please contact us to learn more.

Partnership with Mental Health Clinic

We are partnered with the Canyon Lake branch of the Hill Country Mental Health and Develpomental Disability Center. The fully staffed mental health clinic operates full-time out of our Fellowship Hall and provides mental health, individual developmental disability, and substance abuse services to our community. If you are in need or wish to learn more, go to their website at https://www.hillcountry.org/services/canyon-lake-mh-center/ or call their office at 830-387-5995.

Donations

In addition to all of the more hands on work we do at Canyon Lake Presbyterian Church, we make donations to many organizations in our local community and the larger world. These include, but are not limited to:

  • CRRC Food Pantry
  • John Knox Ranch
  • Canyon Lake Meals on Wheels
  • Mission Presbytery
  • Mo-Ranch
  • Presbyterian Church USA
  • Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
  • CARE of Canyon Lake

Click here to Donate

Click here to view Calendar of Events

Hours
Monday: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Updated within the last 3 months.

Early Head Start programs provide family-centered services for low-income families with very young children. These programs are designed to promote the development of the children and to enable their parents to fulfill their roles as parents and to move toward self-sufficiency.

Early Head Start is for children 6 weeks to 35 months of age.

Register at Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc.
(830) 327-4990
Seguin Head Start Center
(830) 294-0143
Updated within the last 4 months.

Here’s how Safe Place works:

Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help.

Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency. For the greater San Antonio area that is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA).

Step Three – An RMYA staff member will talk with the youth to get more information and explain that an SAPD officer can escort them to the RMYA Bridge Emergency shelter.  If the child is agreeable, the RMYA staff will contact SAPD to transport the youth to the shelter. 

Step Four – Once at the Bridge, direct-care staff and counselors meet with the youth and provide support. Agency staff ensures the youth and their families receive the help and professional services they need.

This program is for youth under the age of 18 in need of immediate help and safety.

Free

Open 24 hours.
Updated within the last 3 months.
33.98 miles away, 200 IH-10 E, Seguin, TX, 78155

Here’s how Safe Place works:

Step One – A young person enters a Safe Place and asks for help.

Step Two – The site employee finds a comfortable place for the youth to wait while they call the licensed Safe Place agency. For the greater San Antonio area that is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA).

Step Three – An RMYA staff member will talk with the youth to get more information and explain that an SAPD officer can escort them to the RMYA Bridge Emergency shelter.  If the child is agreeable, the RMYA staff will contact SAPD to transport the youth to the shelter. 

Step Four – Once at the Bridge, direct-care staff and counselors meet with the youth and provide support. Agency staff ensures the youth and their families receive the help and professional services they need.

This program is for youth under the age of 18 in need of immediate help and safety.

Free.

Open 24 hours
Updated within the last 2 months.

Head Start is a national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children by providing educational, health, nutritional, social, and other services to enrolled children and families.

-Please Use Primary Contact Information Below.

Eligibility requirements:

  • The child must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1.
  • The family must live in Atascosa County.

Families must meet at least one of these additional conditions to be eligible:

  • The family is receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
  • The family’s gross income falls below the federal poverty guidelines.
  • A family member living with and being supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • The child is in foster care.
  • The family is homeless.
Use Primary Contact Information Below.
Jourdanton Early Childhood Center
(830) 769-5432
Updated within the last 4 months.

Head Start programs provide family-centered services for low-income families with very young children. These programs are designed to promote the development of the children and to enable their parents to fulfill their roles as parents and to move toward self-sufficiency.

Head Start is for children 3 and 4 years old.

Register at Community Council of South Central Texas, Inc.
(830) 327-4990
Updated within the last 4 months.

Head Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in the following domains:

  • language and literacy;
  • cognition and general knowledge;
  • physical development and health;
  • social and emotional development; and
  • approaches to learning.

Head Start programs provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families, which include health, nutrition, social, and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments, in addition to education and cognitive development services.

Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.

Head Start emphasizes the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. Head Start programs build relationships with families that support:

  • family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
  • families as learners and lifelong educators;
  • family engagement in transitions;
  • family connections to peers and community; and
  • families as advocates and leaders.

Eligibility requirements:

  • Child must be 4-years old on or before September 1 of this year.
  • Child may qualify based on the following criteria: Income-based, active duty military, limited English, special learning needs, CPS involvement/foster child

Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.

Register at Education Service Center, Region 20 Head Start
(210) 370-5625
Alkek Elementary School
(830) 796-6223
Updated within the last 4 months.

Head Start is a federal program that promotes the school readiness of children ages birth to five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.

Head Start programs provide a learning environment that supports children's growth in the following domains:

• language and literacy;
• cognition and general knowledge;
• physical development and health;
• social and emotional development; and
• approaches to learning.

Head Start programs provide comprehensive services to enrolled children and their families, which include health, nutrition, social, and other services determined to be necessary by family needs assessments, in addition to education and cognitive development services.

Head Start services are designed to be responsive to each child and family's ethnic, cultural, and linguistic heritage.

Head Start emphasizes the role of parents as their child's first and most important teacher. Head Start programs build relationships with families that support:

• family well-being and positive parent-child relationships;
• families as learners and lifelong educators;
• family engagement in transitions;
• family connections to peers and community; and
• families as advocates and leaders.

Eligibility requirements:

• The child must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1.
• The family must live in Medina County.

Families must meet at least one of these additional conditions to be eligible:

• The family is receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
• The family’s gross income falls below the federal poverty guidelines.
• A family member living with and being supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
• The child is in foster care.
• The family is homeless.

Head Start is a federally funded program provided at no cost for qualifying families.

Register at Education Service Center, Region 20 Head Start
(210) 370-5625
Meyer Elementary School
(830) 426-3161
Updated within the last 4 months.
40.64 miles away, 311 7th St, Bandera, TX, 78003

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul offers tangible assistance to those in need on a person-to-person basis. This aid may take the form of intervention, consultation, or often through direct dollar or in-kind service. An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. The Society recognizes that it must assume, also, a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless. 

Services Offered:

  • Food Pantry
  • Home Visits
  • Utility Assistance
  • Rental Assistance

 

St. Stanislaus: Thursday - 9:30 A.M - 12:30 P:M St. Victor's Chapel: - 3rd Wednesday of every month 9:30 A.M - 11:30 A.M
Robert Bashaw Send email
Updated within the last 3 months.

Each weekday, Meals on Wheels of Bandera prepares and delivers hot, nutritious meals in microwave-safe containers to homebound seniors living in Bandera County. Our meals, which are delivered by a trained staff driver or volunteer, are often the primary source of nutrition received by our clients.

All recipes are approved by a registered dietician, and all meals are prepared in the commercial, high-volume Silver Sage kitchen by our talented, experienced culinary staff. The same meal is served to our Meals on Wheels clients and those who come to the Center to eat lunch.

But Meals on Wheels delivers more than a meal. It helps to prevent hunger among our elderly neighbors and improves their ability to remain healthy and independent in their own homes. Daily interaction with volunteers and staff drivers also helps to combat loneliness and provides a valuable safety check. MOW saves taxpayer dollars by allowing seniors to stay at home and out of nursing facilities.

Eligibility Requirements:

  1. Must be 60 years of age or older
  2. Must be homebound, unable to cook for themselves, and lack outside support

*On a limited basis, disabled individuals under 60 may be eligible for meals if funding is available.

Doctors, community service agencies, relatives, friends, or individuals can make a referral. During business hours, please call the Center at (830) 796-4969.

Free

Hours
Monday: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Thursday: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Friday: 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

CLOSED WEEKENDS AND MAJOR HOLIDAYS
Updated within the last year

There is something for everyone at Silver Sage Community Center. Activities include:

  • BINGO
  • Board Games
  • Bridge
  • Bus Trips (HEB, Walmart, etc.)
  • Cake and Ice Cream Socials
  • Dance Classes
  • Free Haircuts
  • Group Exercise
  • Hot Lunch
  • Live Music and Jams
  • Nutrition Classes
  • Quilting Circle
  • Writers Group
  • More

Click here for the calendar of activities and events.

Silver Sage is open to all Bandera County seniors (60+).

Free

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Major Holidays: CLOSED
Lisa Crawford Send email
(830) 850-0028
Updated within the last year
45.12 miles away, 628 Hwy 27, Comfort, TX, 78013

We have great fun at our Golden Age Center in Comfort, Texas! We come together daily to get to know each other better, share some memories, play dominoes or other table games, share a noon meal, enjoy events, participate in exercise programs, and so much more! 

Some of the services we offer include:

  • Enjoying Meals on Wheels and Congregate Meals
  • Health & Wellness Presentations/Health Fairs
  • Table Top Games
  • Companionship of friends
  • Good food and snacks
  • Sharing our memories
  • Music Programs
  • Social Events
  • Holiday Celebrations
  • Birthday & Anniversary Celebrations
  • Craft Corner
  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Safety Information
  • And so much more!!! 

Join us!!!

Ages: 55+.

Click here for more information and to view our monthly calendar.

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Updated within the last 3 months.

The Comfort Table is open Wednesday evenings for a Community supper! Come share a meal and social time with friends. To-go's are available.

  • Free and Open to All!
  • We serve until the food runs out!

Free.

Wednesday: 5:00 PM-6:30PM
Updated within the last 1 month.

For four decades, Head Start has propelled children from disadvantaged backgrounds toward success and prosperity. The national program raises the bar for all students so that our future leaders will have a strong foundation built on academic achievement and healthy living.

INK also provides individualized teaching, bilingual services, disability services, and healthy meals and snacks, while going beyond the classroom to offer support services such as training for parents and caregivers. All that makes a long-term impact on a family’s quality of life.

Head Start is funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Eligibility requirements:

  • The child must be 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1.

Families must meet at least one of these additional conditions to be eligible:

  • The family is receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).
  • The family’s gross income falls below the federal poverty guidelines.
  • A family member living with and being supported by you is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • The child is in foster care.
  • The family is homeless.

Call the number below to register, or click here to apply online.

Use primary contact information Below.
Register at Innovative Network of Knowledge (INK)
(210) 331-8908
Comfort Elementary School
(830) 995-6410
Updated within the last 4 months.