Real Help for Real Life provides help and support for youth and their families through our Youth and Family Counseling and Skill-Building Classes. These services are provided at convenient locations in the following counties: Tarrant, Johnson, Parker, Hill, and Palo Pinto.
Whether it’s anxiety, depression, conflict at home, bullying, anger issues, behavior problems, school attendance, or thoughts of running away—we are here and ready to help youth, ages 6 to 17, and their families by providing youth and family counseling and skill-building classes.
Our Resource Connection Services support our active clients in Tarrant County with basic needs such as food, clothing, and housing, as well as referrals for medical care, legal services, long-term counseling, and counseling for adult family members.
Real Help For Real Life provides special support services to kinship guardians who are raising grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or other underage family members through our Kinship Navigator Program.
Real Help For Real Life counseling is FREE! Our friendly and knowledgeable staff create a warm environment which makes it a great way to introduce kids and families to talk-therapy. Counseling services begin with an in-take appointment where individual needs and family dynamics are assessed. Staff work with families to identify goals using an action plan to direct the course of services. Counseling can be provided virtually, at our Jennings location, or at convenient community locations near you. Evening and Saturday appointments are available. Bilingual services are available.
All class topics were developed using Seeking Safety, a promising practice intervention counseling model, and incorporate Trust-Based Relational Intervention (TBRI) principles.
To encourage class completion and to assist with transportation, participants can earn a $10 gas card awarded for each class day, up to $50!
1-hour single session classes are provided on specific hot topics. Check out our schedule in the drop-down menu below or call us to schedule one of these classes for your special group.
This summer camp is designed to prepare youth for a bright future. Topics covered include coping with challenges, cultivating healthy relationships and creating meaning in their lives.
Clients must have an intake to register before attending the class.
As a part of Real Help for Real Life, the Kinship Navigator Program planning project is developing a program that will benefit kinship families raising grandchildren, nieces, or nephews in Tarrant, Parker, Palo Pinto, Johnson, and Hill Counties.
If you are a caregiver, legal professional, child welfare worker, educator, or in law enforcement and would like to participate in assisting us in our planning process or get more information, please register by selecting one of the options below.
For more resources, visit HelpandHope.org
For appointments at all locations, please call 817.335.HOPE (4673)
1025 S. Jennings Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76104
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200 E. Franklin Street
Hillsboro, TX 76645
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Freedom House
1149 Fort Worth Hwy
Weatherford, TX 76086
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214 26th Avenue, Suite D
Mineral Wells, TX 76067
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1200 W. Henderson Street, Suite G
Cleburne, TX 76033
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