How We serve You
The Texas Center of Behavioral and Social Wellness (TCBSW) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting veterans, transitioning service members, and their families through social wellness programs, empowerment resources, and life-enriching services. Our mission is to fill critical gaps in care and community by providing compassionate, culturally aware, and veteran-informed support systems.
We believe in helping those who served find balance, direction, and healing beyond the battlefield.
✅ Legal & Claims Navigation SupportReferrals and assistance with disability claims, discharge upgrades, housing rights, and family law.
✅ Behavioral Wellness WorkshopsNon-clinical courses for managing trauma, stress, substance triggers, anger, and emotional health.
✅ Female Veteran Empowerment SeriesPrograms and mentoring groups created specifically for women veterans to uplift and empower.
✅ Mobile Outreach & Street Team ProgramDirect, on-the-ground support for unhoused veterans, providing critical links to services and safety.
✅ Life Happens Enrichment ProgramLife skills courses in conflict resolution, etiquette, nutrition, goal-setting, Texas Black history, and more for veterans and their families.
✅ Veteran Peer Support CirclesSafe, weekly group meetings led by fellow veterans to build connection, reduce isolation, and support emotional wellness.
✅ Family Resilience & Caregiver Support NetworkSupport groups, parenting tools, and VA navigation guidance for spouses, partners, and caregivers.
✅ Veteran Resource & Referral HubA one-stop resource center for housing, employment, food assistance, benefits, and local partnerships.
✅ Transition-to-Civilian Life CoachingCareer planning, workplace readiness, and identity rebuilding sessions tailored for post-military success.✅ Financial Literacy & VA Benefits EducationWorkshops on budgeting, military retirement, debt, credit building, and maximizing VA benefits.

Family Resilience & Caregiver Support Network
Workshops, support groups, and resource navigation for spouses, partners, and family caregivers. Includes parenting support, navigation, and coping strategies.
Why it matters:
Families often suffer silently during the transition process. This program helps them stay stable and supported, reducing burnout and emotional strain.

Veteran Resource & Referral Hub
A centralized in-person or virtual center where veterans can get assistance finding employment, housing, legal aid, medical services, VA benefits, food resources, and more.
Why it matters:
Navigating resources can be overwhelming. A guided referral hub fills the coordination gap between services and those in need.


Transition-to-Civilian Life Coaching
Personalized coaching and group workshops focused on career transition, workplace etiquette, civilian communication, and confidence building.
Why it matters:
Many veterans struggle to adjust to civilian culture. This program bridges the identity and workplace gap post-service.







