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Our Work
Tejano Center for Community Concerns is a family of programs and services dedicated to the underrepresented, underserved, and under resourced. This family is woven together as an intergenerational model, with a commitment to nurture lifelong learners, empower families, and transform lives. Since 1992, Tejano Center has served as an agent for change, providing a comprehensive array of social, health, educational, economic, and housing services, and today fulfills its mission through thirteen programs.
- Baylor College of Medicine Teen Health Clinic
- Child Placing Agency
- Early Childhood - Early Head Start Education (0-4-years)
- Family and Community Engagement (FACE)
- GRADcafé by Project GRAD
- Housing Services
- La Tiendita
- NOVA Academy for Adult Education
- Nueva Vida Senior Citizen Housing
- OST Lofts (coming soon)
- Raul Yzaguirre Schools for Success (RYSS)
- Sunrise Lofts (OPENING January 2023)
- Victims of Crime Acts Outreach and Support Program (VOCA)