Texoma Community Center (TCC) is the public mental healthcare authority in Grayson County. TCC's mission is to provide accessible mental health services that are designed to improve the quality of life for adults and children with mental illness, behavioral health problems, and developmental disorders.
Our services exist to strengthen, improve, and empower the lives of Texoma children and families experiencing life’s trials and traumas. CFGC operates from a trauma-informed, families systems approach. We strive to help not only the child but the entire family by engaging the family in care. Children (age 3 and up), teens, adults, parents, and caregivers are eligible for services at CFGC.
HereForTexas.com is a searchable online database of Texas mental health providers and resources. You can search by type of provider, mental health issue, age, language, location, payment options, and other helpful filters.
It also offers a wide selection of information on mental health and addiction topics, including mental health disorders, treatment options, types of mental health professionals, ways to support your mental health, and more—all within easy reach.
The Grayson County Special Education SSA and its member districts offer comprehensive special education services to eligible students ages 3 through 21 years and to children from birth through age 21 years. Evaluations in the schools are provided for several areas of suspected disabilities, including learning disabilities, speech and language development, physical impairments, vision or hearing problems, intellectual disability, emotional disturbances, autism/pervasive developmental disorders, health impairments, or traumatic brain injuries.
https://www.gunterisd.org/page/special-education-grayson-county-ssa
TCHATT is a school-based program that offers mental health services using real-time two-way audio and visual communication between your child and family and a mental health provider through a secure, private connection that has security measures programmed into it. Privacy and safety are our top priorities before we go to a school. We make sure each school we work with has a safe and confidential space for students so their conversation cannot be overheard. Ideally, the school has a space that an adult can walk by and look in to make sure your child is safe. Schools refer children to TCHATT after parent(s)/caregiver(s) sign consent forms that say it is okay for them to make the call.
https://www.childrens.com/landing/texas-child-health-access-through-telemedicine