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Governmental Resources in Richmond

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Families in Richmond and the surrounding Fort Bend County area who are navigating Child Protective Services (CPS) cases often face additional challenges such as food insecurity, housing instability, financial hardship, or a need for emotional and parenting support. Fortunately, Richmond and Greater Fort Bend County offer a strong network of governmental agencies and nonprofit organizations dedicated to helping families stabilize their homes, meet CPS service plan requirements, and work toward reunification. These community resources promote child safety and support long-term family well-being.

Food and Basic Needs Assistance

Houston Food Bank – Fort Bend Distribution Partners

The Houston Food Bank supports Richmond families through churches, community centers, and partner food pantries across Fort Bend County. CPS-involved families can access groceries, emergency food boxes, and nutrition programs. The Food Bank’s online locator helps families find nearby services quickly.

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

This regional organization offers food pantry access, rental and utility assistance (when available), disaster relief, case management, and family stability programs. These services help parents reduce financial strain—an important factor in CPS safety planning.

East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry

This nonprofit provides food assistance, clothing, emergency financial help, and crisis support for families in need. Many CPS-involved families rely on this organization to stabilize basic necessities while completing service plan requirements.

Family and Child Support Services

Fort Bend Women’s Center

Provides counseling, trauma recovery programs, emergency shelter, and advocacy services for survivors of domestic violence—issues commonly addressed in CPS cases. These services help families create safer home environments that meet CPS expectations.

Child Advocates of Fort Bend (CAFB)

CAFB partners with CPS, law enforcement, and courts to support children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Services include forensic interviews, trauma-informed therapy, advocacy, and caregiver support, making it a core resource for CPS cases in Richmond.

Family Hope of Fort Bend

Provides parenting classes, emotional support services, and family-strengthening programs that align with many CPS service plan requirements. These programs help caregivers develop skills necessary for reunification.

Crisis Response, Housing Support & Domestic Violence Services

Fort Bend County Social Services

Offers rental assistance, emergency housing referrals, financial aid, and case management for families experiencing homelessness or severe housing challenges. CPS often requires stable housing, making these programs vital for parents working toward reunification.

Fort Bend Women’s Center Emergency Shelter

Provides safe, confidential housing for women and children fleeing domestic violence. CPS may require relocation when safety concerns exist, and this shelter offers critical support during transition.

Local Nonprofits & Faith-Based Organizations

Many Richmond-area organizations provide additional support such as hot meals, temporary housing, transportation assistance, and crisis intervention—resources that help families maintain CPS compliance and stability.

Information, Referral & Local Service Navigation

2-1-1 Texas (Fort Bend Region)

Families can call 2-1-1 to receive referrals for:

  • Food assistance
  • Housing and utility support
  • Mental health counseling
  • Parenting programs
  • Substance abuse treatment
  • Domestic violence resources
  • Childcare and transportation assistance

This free statewide service—operated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission—helps CPS-involved families locate essential programs required in service plans.

Summary

Richmond and Greater Fort Bend County offer a broad network of governmental and nonprofit resources designed to help families experiencing CPS involvement. From food assistance and emergency housing to trauma-informed counseling and child advocacy services, these programs help parents create safe, stable environments and work toward restoration and reunification with their children.

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