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Northside therapist focuses on providing free, low-cost counseling to Fort Worth families
Summary by The Fort Worth Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: David Moreno , as published by Fort Worth Report
· August 16, 2026
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Key takeaway This organization has provided a significant number of counseling sessions to people in various parts of Tarrant County.
A local therapist has been working to increase access to counseling services for families in Fort Worth . Her efforts have led to the creation of an organization that offers free and low-cost therapy. This organization has provided a significant number of counseling sessions to people in various parts of Tarrant County.
The therapist's goal is to support families who may not have insurance coverage. By doing so, she aims to have a positive impact on the community. Further details about her work and the organization are available from the Fort Worth Report.
The organization's services have reached people in multiple ZIP codes, indicating a wide range of coverage.
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Category: government ·
Published: August 16, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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