The Fort Worth ISD Family Resource Centers (FRC) provide supportive behavioral health services and mental health care to Fort Worth ISD students and their families. We work in collaboration with the mental health community of Tarrant County to provide responsive, compassionate, and competent care that addresses the unique needs of each individual. We recognize the link between physical, social, and emotional health and a child's ability to learn. The school-based FRCs represent an essential strategy toward engaging families in need and improving the lives of children, thereby optimizing their ability to succeed academically.
FREE Individual & Family Counseling Support Services
Stop Six 3301 Stalcup Rd, Ft. Worth, TX 76119
Tarrant County Commissioners have approved $767,870 in CARES Act funding to provide childcare for students who are taking virtual classes while parents need to work.
The program will begin Sept. 8 and Tarrant County pays $170 a week per child while the parent pays $30. Scholarships are available to parents who cannot afford the $30 fee.
Four agencies have joined to offer the services: Clayton Youth Enrichment, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County, Girls Inc. of Tarrant County and YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth.
Hello Fort Worth ISD Parents - We would like to remind you that the Fort Worth ISD is providing free meals for pick up at most all schools in the District. You can go to any school near you to pick up a meals for your students including breakfast and lunch for multiple days. Pick up days are Monday and Thursday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Meals can be picked up by parents who show a student ID badge, a birth certificate, a student report card, a letter from Fort Worth ISD enrolling the student, a meal application with the student's name listed or a government benefit letter. We hope to see you at one of our many sites soon. Thank you.