Fort Worth-based TimelyCare is expanding its response to support individuals impacted by the floods in Central Texas with both emotional and tangible aid, including up to $30,000 in financial assistance for mental health care and basic needs support.
TimelyCare is a virtual care provider in higher education.
“This is a moment to live our mission with humanity and action,” said Luke Hejl, CEO and co-founder of TimelyCare, in a statement. “We are here to help Texans navigate trauma and hardship with real care, real support, and real solutions.”
The expanded response includes dedicated phone support, enhanced staffing of care coordinators and clinicians, and financial assistance made possible by a joint contribution from TimelyCare and its co-founders.
The aid is available to a wide range of individuals in the affected region, including college students, camp staff, first responders, and others seeking mental health support, regardless of their affiliation with TimelyCare.
Those in need can call (833) 484-6359 (Option 8) to be connected with help. Support may come in the form of mental health services, housing, transportation, or other essential needs.