Family & Community Resources

In partnership with the SA Food Bank, Natalia ISD hosts a monthly food distribution during the school year on the 3rd Wednesday of every month except December, which will be held on the second Wednesday due to the Holiday break. We serve all of Medina County and the surrounding communities. We encourage all families to participate, even if you do not have children in school. Families will need to pre-register at freshtrak.com/ 

Natalia Chapter of the St. Vincent De Paul Food Pantry 

Commodities for seniors 60 years and older are available at the Natalia Food Pantry on the 1st Wednesday of every month from 4 PM to 6 PM.
Food Assistance for Devine, Natalia, and Lytle residents that meet the income requirements are available on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of every month from 4 PM - 6 PM. 
The Pantry is located at St. Vincent de Paul, 405 5th St. Natalia, TX. 78059
For questions or more information, call the Pantry at 830-783-7291.

2-1-1 Texas, a program of the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, is committed to helping Texas citizens connect with the services they need. 

The mission of Any Baby Can is to serve families with children and youth facing serious health or developmental challenges. 

CCSCT empowers vulnerable families and individuals in greater South Central Texas to achieve self-sufficiency by eliminating barriers through innovative programs and strong community partnerships.  

Providing mental health, individual developmental disability, and substance abuse, services throughout the greater Texas Hill Country.   

Contact information for organizations and services that provide financial assistance for vision care. 

 A network of service providers and contractors that brings people and jobs together. 

The SWTJC Adult Education and Literacy Program provides adults the opportunity to improve their literacy levels and skills, thereby increasing their ability to function in the complex society and job market of the 21st Century. 

State benefit programs that help people with

little or no money who are in need.

 A Resource Guide for the Special Needs Community. Our mission is to empower parents of special needs children with the resources they need to help their children to be as healthy and successful as possible, and most of all happy. 

Parenting is one of the best jobs you will ever have and one of the hardest. GetParentingTips.com has resources to help you no matter what the challenge. From teenage battles to toddler tantrums, we are here to find solutions, share ideas, and be a listening ear.

The Texas Youth Helpline provides free and confidential services to youth, their parents, and other family members of youth in crisis who need help finding a counselor, safe shelter, legal information, other local referral information, or just someone to talk to.