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Call 2-1-1 for information and referral to community and social services, such as ESL classes, financial assistance programs, health clinics, or counseling services. 211 is free, confidential, multilingual and available 24-hours a day.
We provide eye examinations and corrective eyewear for students who cannot afford the substantial cost of services.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wichita Falls is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit serving the youth of the Wichita Falls community. Our Mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring adults. They have multiple locations across Wichita Falls.
One of the primary goals of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wichita Falls is a well-rounded education. We believe we should be more than just a place for kids to be safe. We provide a fun and educational environment for children.
Programs consist of six categories:
Character & Leadership
Education & Career
Health & Life Skills
The Arts
Sports & Fitness
Special Initiatives
The purpose of Building Bridges is to offer emotional support to grieving children, teens, and their families who have experienced loss through the death of someone significant in their lives. With Building Bridges as support, children come together to share the experience of life.
Building Bridges is offered for free to families grieving ANY type of death – not just families who have used hospice services. Creative activities – and caring – are important parts of the Building Bridges program. Each participant will be listened to and given unconditional love.
Community Healthcare Center’s Behavioral Health Counselors can see children through seniors. Our Counselors evaluate the needs of the patient to assist them in making healthy behavioral choices in their life. When necessary, the Counselors share the evaluation information and treatment plan with the patient’s Primary Care Provider. The Counselors will utilize community resources and may provide or assist their patients, as needed, with appropriate referral options.
Counseling at Community Healthcare Center is focused on intervention counseling, which consists of brief 20 to 30-minute counseling sessions. Behavioral Health Counseling at Community Healthcare Center is not traditional one-hour counseling sessions. These brief sessions are specifically designed to treat the issue that the patient is currently struggling with, and if more traditional counseling is necessary, the counselors will refer them to community resources that are available for the level of counseling that is needed. Our Behavioral Health Counselors will be able to help with, but not limited to:
• Mental health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, etc.
• Weight management and education
• Managing and living with a chronic illness
• Behavioral issues in children, including ADHD
• Smoking cessation
• Alcohol/drug abuse
• Managing chronic pain
Sliding fee scale available based on family size and income, regardless of insurance status.
A beautiful and spacious dental clinic that is dedicated to providing your family with the smiles they deserve and our dental clinic offers the very best in dental technology.
Our dental clinic provides trusted dental care for the entire family, including but not limited to:
Cleanings
Exams
Extractions
Fillings
Sealants
X-Rays
We welcome a very broad range of payment types for dental care including Medicaid, most STAR Plans, CHIP, and most dental insurances. A sliding fee discount is available based on family size and income, regardless of insurance status. We welcome all ages, but especially welcome children in order to give them that extra boost in life that comes with good oral health.
Christ Counseling Ministry offers clinically trained professionals devoted to restoring lives to wholeness through Christ-centered counseling, teaching & prayer.
Teen Counseling - Teenagers often need support outside of their family or peers. We have extensive experience working with teens in many practice areas.
Individual - Individual counseling allows you to work through a wide array of issues that might be important to you.
Child Counseling - Christ Counseling Ministry is committed to providing the highest quality of emotional and cognitive treatment for children, adolescents, and families.
Family Counseling - Sometimes we face issues that require more than individual counseling can accomplish. We recommend you seek counseling with your loved ones.
Community Healthcare Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has multiple medical providers who offer medical care in the fields of pediatrics, obstetrics, family medicine, and dentistry. Behavioral health services are offered in recognition of the connection between a healthy mind and body. The Center promotes oral health care through the services of full-time family dentists and their dental hygienists. Other Center services include radiology, a Class D Pharmacy, a laboratory, and an outreach educational arm providing health educational screenings and education.
AÂ sliding fee discount is available for all qualified clients with or without insurance. Our sliding fee discount is based on family size and income.
Proof of income must be provided to qualify for the sliding fee discount.
No one is denied services due to an inability to pay. Please ask our staff if you need assistance or have any questions.
The Diaper Chest is housed at Interfaith Outreach Services. If you are in need of diapers and diaper wipes please come see us at Interfaith. Clients may receive diapers once every 30 days.
Our mission is to assure that family members and caregivers of young children have the supports and resources needed to enhance their child’s learning and development through everyday learning opportunities.
The ECI Program provides the following services that are specially designed to meet the needs of infants and toddlers ages 0-3 years:
• Audiology/Hearing
• Assistive Technology
• Behavioral Intervention
• Case Management
• Counseling
• Family Education
• Health Services
• Nursing
• Nutrition and Feeding
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• Social Work
• Specialized Skills Training
• Speech & Language Therapy
• Transition to Services beyond ECI
• Translation/Interpretation
Eligibility - To receive services through Helen Farabee Center's ECI Program, your child must:
• Live in one of these 10 North Texas counties: Archer, Baylor, Clay, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Wichita, Wilbarger, or Young County
• Have a medically diagnosed condition that will likely result in a developmental delay.
• Have a developmental delay or difficulty with these skills:
Communication – language or speech
Cognitive – thinking, learning, playing, reasoning
Motor – physical development
-Gross motor, such as using large muscles, to sit up, crawl, walk.
-Fine motor, such as using small muscles, to grab small objects.
-Oral motor, such as using the mouth, to suck, chew.
Social/emotional – bonding, attachment, interactions with others
Self-help – Taking care of own needs (eating, drinking, washing hands, potty-training)
• Have an auditory or visual impairment, determined by local school district personnel
We are a non-profit organization empowering children and families through education. EHS provides early, continuous, intensive, and comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income pregnant mothers, infants, and toddlers of Wichita County at no cost to families.
Goals of Early Head Start
To promote and support breastfeeding.
To enhance the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of infants and toddlers.
To support parents as the most important and ongoing teachers and nurturers of their children.
To enhance the bond between parents and their infants or toddlers and to promote positive interactions.
To offer activities and support for fathers/significant male caregivers. To assist parents in developing strategies and support networks to achieve their goals.
Our program provides the following services for families:
Family engagement
Disability Services
Health Services
Nurturing Care
Social Services
Continuity of care
Low pupil to teacher ratio
Shop and donate knowing that your purchases and donations help to end homelessness! Our store is located conveniently next to the United Supermarket on Old Jacksboro Hwy. We offer a wide selection of quality merchandise at reasonable prices. Inventory changes daily so shop often!
The Wichita Falls Transit System, Falls Ride, provides public transportation for the City of Wichita Falls and its residents.
First Step, Inc. is a nonprofit organization, based in Wichita Falls, TX, that provides comprehensive services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Our Mission: To promote safe and healthy communities free from violence through outreach, education, and supportive services.
Our Services: First Step, Inc. provides free crisis intervention services for individuals who have recently experienced domestic and/or sexual violence, leading to emotional, mental, behavioral, and physical problems. Please call our 24-hour, toll-free crisis line at 1 (800) 658-2683.
Emergency Safe-House: A 24-hour, safe haven that includes food, clothing, transportation, information, referral to other community services, and assistance with taking the necessary steps to reclaim independence.
Individual & Group Counseling: Our Survivor Specialist and Outreach Counselors help victims, their families, and their friends cope with the trauma they have endured.
Legal Advocacy: Our Law Enforcement Advocate accompanies clients to court, aides in communication with law enforcement, helps clients seeking Protective Orders, and assists in filing for Crime Victim Compensation.
Hospital Advocacy: Hospital accompaniment provided by staff and trained volunteers.
Children’s Program: Curriculum focused on helping children recover from experiences with domestic violence.
*All Services are Free and Confidential
Education and Training: First Step, Inc. offers Community Education and Professional Training programs. Our Education Coordinator and Professional Trainer educate our community on an array of topics, including Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Dating Violence, Bullying, Healthy Relationships, Non-stranger Rape, The Effects of Domestic Violence on Children, and Domestic Violence and the Workplace. Members of our community leave these presentations with a better understanding of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault and the tools necessary to offer support and resources to survivors. If you are interested in having a representative from First Step, Inc. provide a presentation for your class or organization, please call (940)723-7799.
Crisis Intervention and Survivor Advocacy are available during regular business hours (8:00 am – 5:00 pm, M-F), by appointment only.
Call the 24-hour crisis hotline at 1(800)658-2683 for more information or crisis intervention at any time.
Habitat for Humanity is a Christian housing ministry that works in partnership with God's people in need to build decent and affordable housing and revitalize neighborhoods.
Our vision is to eliminate poverty housing in Wichita County and the world.
Wichita Falls, TX 76301
Habitat's ReStore is a donation-driven retail store. The store sells new and gently used building materials, furniture, and household items at a greatly reduced price to the general public. The profits generated by these sales go toward the building of homes for local families in need.
Our store hours are Wednesday through Friday, from 9:00 AM until 5:30 PM and on Saturday from 9:00 AM until 4:00 PM.
To provide supports, resources, and opportunities to enable people with behavioral health issues and intellectual and developmental disabilities to live satisfying, responsible, and productive lives to the fullest of their abilities.
Our Children…Our Future... Our Mission.
This is where we can help. The Helen Farabee Centers' Child and Adolescent programs provide a wide array of counseling and therapy services specially structured to meet the needs of at-risk youth and their families, including:
24-Hour Emergency Screening
Assessment Services
Individual and Group Therapy
Medication-Related Services
Psychosocial Training
Case Management
We also assure referrals to other area agencies and service providers are made whenever such referrals are in the best interest of the child and their family. As with all Center programs, Child and Adolescent services are available to residents who reside in our 19-county service area and who fall within the Texas Department of State Health Services guidelines for child and adolescent priority population. The Center accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and most forms of private health insurance. For persons who are not eligible for health coverage, fees will be assessed on the basis of proof of a family’s complete income, with no one being denied services due to an inability to pay.
Inheritance Adoptions is a Christian-based child-placing agency and a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Inheritance has been operating as a ministry to pregnant women in crisis since 1993. We understand the stress and confusion that an unplanned pregnancy can cause and we are here to help you sort through your options. We have seen the blessings that can come from these situations and can offer hope and healing.
Helping parents give life through pregnancy and childbirth support. Supporting parents of children 0-3.
Inheritance Blessings is a program that allows the agency to extend services beyond pregnant women to families with children 0-3. The agency will provide counseling, mentoring, parenting classes, diapers, food, clothing, and furniture to our clients to support their choice for life.
Interfaith Outreach Services provides appropriate temporary assistance to individuals and families of Archer and Wichita Counties who are threatened with homelessness, loss of utilities, food insecurity, or other temporary financial emergencies in an atmosphere of compassion and respect.
Assistance is provided to help with rent, utility bills, deposits, food, prescriptions, and other basic needs. Long-term assistance may be provided for prescription medications, and interpreting and translating services are available.
Services in the MSU Dental Hygiene Clinic are offered primarily in the interest of educating and training students. Among the services offered are cleaning of teeth, the exposure of dental X-ray films, fluoride applications, sealants, and plaque control instructions. All treatment is provided by students under the supervision of the Clinical Teaching Staff.
DENTAL PROPHYLAXIS (Cleaning)
CHILDREN (6 - 11 years) $15.00
ADULTS (12 Yrs and up) According to Quad Classification
Class 2 & 2+ $5.00 per Quad
Class 3 $6.00 per Quad
Class 4 $7.00 per Quad
DENTAL RADIOGRAPHS
FMX $25.00
PANO $25.00
BITE-WINGS $10.00
SINGLE FILMS $2.00 Per Film
ADJUNCTIVE SERVICES
Pit and Fissure Sealants $5.00 Per Tooth
The MSU Psychology Clinic provides confidential psychotherapy and assessment for adults, adolescents, children, and families in the greater Wichita Falls area. The services provided at the Clinic are available not only to MSU students, faculty, staff, and family members but also to the North Texas community. Services are provided by graduate students in the Clinical/Counseling Psychology Masters Degree program at MSU under the close supervision of clinic faculty. All faculty supervisors have licensed psychologists.
We provide individual, family, and couples psychotherapy services for:
psychological disorders, such as anxiety and depression
adjustment and phase of life issues (e.g. divorce, family discord)
trauma
grief and bereavement
parent-child conflicts
child behavior problems
areas of behavioral medicine (e.g. increasing healthy lifestyles)
Fees: Fees are based on the ability to pay. No insurance is accepted. For the community, fees range from $5.00 to $25.00 for psychotherapy.
Patsy’s House Children’s Advocacy Center is a comprehensive, child-focused program that offers a highly effective, one-stop approach to child abuse investigation. The facility allows law enforcement, child protection professionals, prosecutors, and mental health and medical communities to work together with victims of child abuse and sexual assault in a comprehensive and cohesive manner.
Anyone having cause to believe that a child’s physical or mental health or welfare has been or may be adversely affected by abuse or neglect MUST report the case immediately to a state or local law enforcement agency or the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS).
DFPS has a toll-free, 24-hour Family Violence Hotline: 1-800-252-5400 or make your report through www.txabusehotline.org and you will receive a response within 24 hours.
Our PowerPak program is one of the most effective options to address weekend hunger in children. Nutritious and easy to prepare foods, including whole-grain cereals, trail mix, peanut butter, sunflower seeds, and fruit juices, are bagged and provided to children in need at school on Fridays so they can obtain necessary nutrients over the weekend and return to school on Monday, nourished and ready to learn. The program focuses on food-insecure children ages 3-15 years old and is coordinated by our Child Hunger department who secure, sort, and deliver the PowerPaks, work closely with the schools to identify and serve food-insecure children and manage a robust volunteer program that is full of dedicated community members who are passionate about PowerPak4Kids. Each year, we serve approximately 1700 children through our PowerPak 4 Kids program!
Please contact Jim McMahan at 940-766-2322 for more information.
Leading the way in innovative social services that keep children and their families together. No matter the crises, we help them tap their strengths to conquer their pain.
We help:
Families in need of emotional support
Single parents who feel overwhelmed
Grandparents raising grandchildren
Families struggling with a child’s difficult behavior
Parents who are at the end of their rope and not sure where to turn
Red River Hospital is the leading provider of inpatient and outpatient behavioral healthcare in Wichita Falls, TX. Our treatment services & specialized programs address drug and alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental illness. Our Child and Adolescent Unit specializes in treating psychiatric and behavioral disorders in youth between the ages of 5 and 17. Treatment services are focused on helping patients and their families develop the necessary coping skills to deal with the stressors that led to the need for hospitalization.
RPMC’s Energy Assistance Program focuses on meeting the home energy needs of low-income individuals and families through utility payment assistance and education on controlling energy costs.
Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program
The Tenant-Based Rental Assistance Program for Low Income Households and Disabled Households (TBRA) is designed to assist individuals in becoming self-sufficient by assisting with security and utility deposits and rental subsidies for up to 24 months in Archer, Baylor, Clay, Cottle, Foard, Hardeman, Jack, Montague, Shackelford, Stephens, Taylor (excluding the City of Abilene), Wilbarger, Wichita (excluding the City of Wichita Falls) and Young counties.
Eligibility Requirements:
To be eligible for the TBRA Program, applicants must be participating in the CSBG Case Management Program with RPMC. The Case Management Program is based on income eligibility and is designed to assist clients desiring to become self-sufficient. RPMC staff assists clients in becoming self-sufficient by establishing short and long term goals as well as locate resources to maintain or gain stable housing.
Rose Street Mental Health Care has offered comprehensive mental health services to the Wichita Falls Community and surrounding areas for almost 30 years. Rose Street offers a wide range of mental health services with more than 20 mental health clinicians on staff. Rose Street offers outpatient, day treatment, and Autism services for children and adults.
Our professional staff is represented by adult and child psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, addictionologist, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and licensed professional counselors. The substantial experience and expertise of the clinical staff allow Rose Street to provide sophisticated care to a wide range of patients from the very young to the more advanced, aged patient.
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The Southside Youth Senter offers after-school, holiday, and summer programs for youth ages 5-15. We incorporate education with athletic activities and provide a safe, supervised setting at a reasonable fee.
Wichita Falls, TX
76301
STARRY Counseling services are available at no cost to families with children up to 17 years old (or youth older than the age of 17 who are still enrolled in high school in Texas). Counseling services include individual, group, and family counseling as well as parenting classes. Thanks to DFPS Prevention and Early Intervention’s STAR Program funding, along with the generosity of our donors, services are provided at no cost to clients. Insurance and money are never an issue, as we serve clients from varying backgrounds and income levels.
Straight Talk – Planting seeds from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Education and Employment – God has a plan for a future and a hope. Once saved, education and employment will help the youth change their futures to be productive members of our community.
Drug and Alcohol Awareness
Family Values and Morals
Unplugged Music Ministry
Unmasked Drama Ministry – Dramatic display of the Gospel to reach others and bring them to the saving knowledge of Christ using creative arts
The Prayer Wall
Scholarship Program for Continuing Education, Athletic Camp, etc.
King of Kings Judo Martial Arts
Kids Across America – Annual outreach taking 70 – 100 kids to camp in Branson, MO for 8 days
Fresh Start Tattoo Removal – Helps remove tattoos on hands, necks, and faces, and scars from cutting and aides in getting employment, into the military, and out of gangs
Multi-media Ministry – This ministry includes helping to run the soundboard on Friday and Saturday nights, working with speakers, collaborating with the drama team and music ministry, creating and editing videos, fundraising, managing the website, and editing the newsletter.
Community Service (Teen Court) – Teen court encourages the youth to do their community service at Straight Street and thus hear the Gospel and learn the straight path. This ministry teaches the value of work.
Street Smart
Teens Helping Teens
Prom Dresses for Princesses
Taft Counseling Center’s mission is to be an integral part of the greater Wichita Falls area by providing psychological therapy services to individuals, families, and groups from a holistic approach that honors physical, mental, and spiritual components regardless of ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic status. Offers a sliding fee scale for services. Psychological testing is also a service.
The TES is an eight-bed coed facility licensed to accept kids ages 10 to 17. The TES is the only facility of its kind within a 100-mile radius. Admission to the shelter is voluntary, but often the result of a referral by a school, Juvenile Probation, CPS, the Police, or one of the 40 Safe Place sites in the area. An integral part of the Teen Shelter’s program is the counseling provided to teens and their families. The purpose of the counseling is to defuse the crisis situation, identify the problems that led to the crisis, provide the family with coping skills, and encourage an environment in which the youth can mature into a reasonably content and responsible adult. Youths receive independent living and social skills training, with an emphasis on education. Aftercare counseling is provided at no cost to the family for six months.
The Children’s Home and Teen Shelter are committed to providing youths, a safe, supportive environment in which they can make constructive decisions about their future and their relationships with others.
Basic Care Emergency Shelter & Assessment Services for youth ages 1-17.
Toll-free Hotline
Food, clothing, school supplies, personal items, and toys.
Advocacy through the medical and legal systems.
Transportation.
Confidential counseling- individual, group, family, and after-care.
Information and referral to other community services.
Community education and outreach.
When do I call the Texas Abuse Hotline instead of using this website?
Call the Texas Abuse Hotline when the situation is urgent. Urgent means someone faces an immediate risk of abuse or neglect that could result in death or serious harm. Call the Texas Abuse Hotline at 1-800-252-5400 for situations including but not limited to:
Serious injuries
Any injury to a child 5 years or younger
Immediate need for medical treatment (including suicidal thoughts)
Sexual abuse where the abuser has or will have access to the victim within the next 24 hours
Children age five and under are alone or are likely to be left alone within the next 24 hours
Anytime you believe your situation requires action in less than 24 hours
These programs are offered by the North Texas Area United Way.
Nurse-Family Partnership
Nurse-Family Partnership is a program that helps first-time mothers succeed. When you enroll, a specially trained nurse will visit you during your pregnancy and until your baby turns 2 years old. As a first-time mom, you most likely have a ton of questions. That’s why Nurse-Family Partnership starts working with you before you have your child. From helping you have a healthy pregnancy, to teaching you about child development, to encouraging you to complete your goals, your nurse home visitor will always be there for you so that you can be there for your baby.
Parents as Teachers
Parents as Teachers, or PAT, is for any family expecting a child or with children up to kindergarten age (age 5 or 6). PAT teaches parents about child development and gives parenting support. PAT helps to ensure that young children are healthy, safe, and ready to learn. The program includes one-on-one home visits, monthly group meetings, developmental testing, and a resource network for families.
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters
Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters, or HIPPY, is for families with children ages 3, 4, or 5. HIPPY helps prepare children for school and beyond and believes that all parents want what’s best for their children. Each week a home instructor will work with you on that week’s activities. Activities are focused on reading, counting, learning colors, and other ways to get your child ready for kindergarten. HIPPY helps parents be their children’s first teachers by giving them the tools, skills, and confidence they need to work with their children in the home.
Is It For Me?
Home visiting is great for anyone who is expecting a child or raising a child who has not started kindergarten yet. Home visiting is a great resource for those who are:
Expecting a child.
Parents of children who have not yet started kindergarten and includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, foster parents, and other caregivers.
In need of extra support with raising multiple children.
In need of support getting their child ready for school.
In the military or need help with getting back together after being apart.
The Center is an established community service, nonprofit organization in the greater Wichita Falls area. We are committed to providing women and men with accurate, up-to-date information in order to make wise decisions through consultations, material provisions, education, and restoration of relationships.
Because everyone should have access to this information, all of our services are free of charge.
The Center respects your right to privacy. All communication is kept strictly confidential. If you are facing an unplanned pregnancy and have questions or would like to talk with a trained, option consultant, please Contact Us or call us at 940-322-4883 or visit The Center, 4011 Seymour Hwy., Wichita Falls, TX
Free Pregnancy Test
Ultrasound
Classes
STD Test
The Kitchen serves over 850 seniors, homebound and disabled individuals each weekday Monday through Friday through our Meals on Wheels program.
The Red Door serves as the foundation for The Kitchen, and over the years has been the catalysts of expansion for its programs and services.
THE Kitchen is a vendor for the Kid’s Café, a program of the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank, that feeds children in many after-school programs in our community
The Green Door offers seniors the opportunity to enjoy fellowship around a warm meal and services to ensure each senior can remain independent.
Meals on Wheels AniMEALS Program
The Opal Center currently offers much-needed support groups and mental health support services to the LGBTQ community in Texoma.
Wichita County leadership is working with the Wichita Falls – Wichita County Public Health District to closely monitor and proactively respond to the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that is causing an outbreak of respiratory illness worldwide.
We believe that a culture of health promotes a healthier community and enhances the quality of life for everyone. We believe that individuals can and do control many aspects of their health. We offer programs and services to empower a healthier you. Call 940-761-7838 for additional information.
If you need food, the Wichita Falls Area Food Bank is here to help. We will assist you in locating the nearest food pantry or other sources of emergency food in your area. Referral help is also available 24/7 by dialing 211 FIRST.
WE SERVE - Archer, Baylor, Clay, Foard, Haskell, Jack, Knox, Montague, Throckmorton, Wilbarger, Wichita, Young Counties
Visit https://www.wfafb.org/pantrylisting for a list of pantries + produce providers.
Our mission is to promote adequate and affordable housing, economic opportunity, and a suitable living environment free from discrimination.
The goals of the Wichita Falls Housing Authority are to expand the supply and improve the quality and living environment of assisted housing. Promote self-sufficiency and asset development of assisted households and ensure an equal opportunity and affirmatively further fair housing.
The City of Wichita Falls Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly Section 8) has programs for low-income households to help them pay their rent. A portion of the rent is paid directly to the landlord on behalf of the families.
Road To College - This program enforces the importance of post-secondary education for students in middle school. Introducing the mindset into the youth and parents of our community is an investment for their future. A partnership with Café con Leche, Vernon College, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls ISD, and Southwest Rotary Club of Wichita Falls.
Amo Leer - A campaign to promote biliteracy in collaboration with the Wichita Falls Public Library and the Midwestern State University Bilingual Education Student Organization (BESO) program. We have events in the spring and fall for students and try to encourage parents to be more involved with the material their children are reading.