
Texas to Open COVID19 Vaccines to All Adults
Good news! Starting on March 29th, all Texas adults can take the COVID19 vaccine!

On the Vaccine Hunt?Register to be Notified About Unused Vaccines
On the hunt for a vaccine? A new website allows you to register, and they will contact you when local clinics have COVID19 vaccines which would otherwise go to waste.

COVID19 VACCINE TOWNHALL
Congresswoman Johnson will be having experts speak about the efficacy of the COVID19 vaccine tonight!

The 2021 Inauguration Part II
Things will be quite different at this year’s inauguration due to COVID19…

Religious Statements on the Permissibility of the COVID19 Vaccines
Statements from Muslim American leaders and the Vatican both assure faith members that the COVID19 vaccines are suitable to take from a religious perspective.

AT&T K-12 Homework Gap Program
This is an absolutely amazing opportunity for schools which serve K-12 students and non-profits which serve the same population. Be sure to apply ASAP!

An Inauguration Like No Other
An Inauguration like no other. For the 2021 inauguration, your Member of Congress won’t be able to get you tickets due to COVID19.

COVID19 Vaccine Myths
Debunking COVID19 Vaccine Myths, just in time!

Genesis Women’s Shelter
Where can an undocumented woman and her three children go when they’re kicked out of their home by an abusive husband? In DFW, they can go to Genesis Women’s Shelter.

Navigating Unemployment Benefits in Texas
Navigating unemployment benefits in Texas can be confusing. I know- we have people call and complain all day about the entire process. Since COVID19 came up on the world’s radar and shutdown sections of our economy, demand to access for Unemployment Benefits in Texas has gone way up. In the initial stages of the shutdown, the state’s website and staff couldn’t handle the numbers. But the Texas Tribune is here to save the day!

The City of Dallas is Providing an Eviction Assistance Program
Housing experts expect a wave of evictions when a national moratorium expires at the end of December. To get ahead of the surge, the City of Dallas is piloting a legal assistance program with Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas.
“We know that legal representation can make a significant difference in the likelihood that a person who is in the situation might be able to assert their rights, as well as understand their responsibilities,” said Liz Cedillo-Pereira, chief of equity and inclusion with the City of Dallas.