Family & Workforce Stability

Supporting Those Working to Stay Afloat

Program Overview

The Family & Workforce Stability program supports individuals and families who are actively working, caregiving, or rebuilding after illness, injury, or job disruption yet fall just outside traditional assistance programs.

Many hardworking households earn too much to qualify for aid but remain one emergency away from financial instability. This program exists to help people stay employed, care for their families, and regain stability during critical moments.

How We Help

Support through this program may include:

  • Work-related assistance such as boots, tools, uniforms, or essential supplies

  • Job transition and interview support

  • Short-term financial assistance tied directly to employment stability

  • Limited caregiver or family support resources, as available

All assistance is provided based on individual circumstances, urgency, and available resources.

Who We Serve

This program serves:

  • Working adults and caregivers

  • Single-income households

  • Individuals returning to work after illness, injury, or unexpected hardship

Services are focused on individuals and families in Williamson County and Central Texas.

Program Impact

The Family & Workforce Stability program helps:

  • Strengthen employment stability

  • Reduce stress for working families

  • Encourage self-sufficiency and resilience during periods of transition

Family & Workforce Stability FAQs

What is the Family & Workforce Stability program?

The Family & Workforce Stability program helps working individuals and families remain stable during periods of transition or hardship by providing practical support tied to employment, caregiving, and household stability.

Who qualifies for Family & Workforce Stability support?

Support is considered for working adults, caregivers, and households experiencing employment-related or family-related hardship. Assistance is reviewed based on individual circumstances, urgency, and available resources.

What types of assistance are provided?

Assistance may include work-related items, job transition support, limited short-term financial help connected to employment stability, or referrals to trusted local resources.

Is financial assistance guaranteed?

No. Assistance is not guaranteed and is provided based on program scope, urgency, and available resources. Each request is reviewed individually.

How can someone request support?

Individuals seeking assistance can contact
πŸ“§ info@samaritansoftexas.org
Requests are reviewed with care and discretion.

Are services connected to religious participation?

No. While Samaritans of Texas is motivated by faith-rooted values and compassion, all services are offered without regard to religious belief, and assistance is never conditional.