Our Programs
Our Commitment
At Theory Approach Inc., we are dedicated to breaking the cycles of homelessness and mental health challenges by providing a foundation of support, education, and care.
For more information about our programs or how to get involved, please contact us at info@theoryapproach.org or explore our website. Together, we can create a path toward stability and hope for families in need.
Person In Environmental
The P-I-E Housing Program is a community-based initiative designed for families experiencing homelessness who have mental health concerns or diagnoses. Families work closely with an assigned case worker or transitional coach on a weekly basis to find and maintain stable housing.
We believe that mental health and stable housing are interconnected. Our program aims to provide the necessary support to ensure families can thrive in a safe and secure living environment.
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Admission Criteria:
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Families must have or be eligible for Medicaid insurance.
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Accepted insurance partners: Texas Children's Health Plan, Molina Healthcare, Superior Health, or Community Health Choice (for funding).
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Families without insurance or ineligible for Medicaid can still receive services, but funding will not be available.
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At least one family member must have a mental health disorder, concern, or behavioral issue (this can include the parent or child).
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Parents must have a W-2 employer or secure employment within 90 days of program referral.
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Families already receiving housing assistance (e.g., Section 8 or low-income programs) or mental health services from other agencies (e.g., Harris Center, Tri-County) are not eligible.
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Children must live with their parents.
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Program Features:
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Mental health services
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Case management
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Budgeting assistance
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Cooking and shopping classes
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GED preparation
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Medication management
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Parenting classes
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LCDC sessions
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Mental health evaluations
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Rental Funding for UP TO 12 Months
No Statistics
Breaking Educational Barriers for All Ages
The No Statistics Program is designed to bridge gaps in education for children, teens, and adults, recognizing that education is key to breaking the cycle of homelessness.
Homeless students in Texas face significant barriers, with 41% experiencing chronic absenteeism. This program focuses on providing the tools and resources needed to achieve academic and career success.
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Program Features:
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GED preparation
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High school diploma preparation
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Free use of computers and printers
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Access to tutors
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Skills and development training
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Case management
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Job search assistance
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Mental health services and counseling
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Online schooling support
Change the Stigma
Free Mental Health Services for the Community
The Change the Stigma Program provides free mental health services for children, teens, and adults. This program ensures that individuals and families have access to the care they need, regardless of their financial situation.
Services Offered (90-Day Free Program):
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Medication management
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Transportation to and from appointments
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Mental health evaluations
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Skills and development
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Case management
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LCDC services
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Counseling
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Parenting classes
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Homelessness support services
The Healing Roc Transitioning Housing
(Coming Soon)
​Transitional Housing for Youth and Families
The Healing Roc Program is designed for youth aged 12-26 years old experiencing homelessness and for children whose parents need time to achieve stability. This transitional housing program provides a safe and supportive environment for youth while working toward family reunification when possible.
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Program Features (Currently in Development):
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Mental health services
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Case management
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Legal support
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In-house daycare for teen mothers
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In-house schooling and life skills training
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Medication management
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Parenting classes
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LCDC services
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Housing support for up to 18 months
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Parents enrolling their children in this program must sign consent forms, allowing Theory Approach Inc. to provide care while supporting the family’s journey toward stability.