Harris County Public Health (HCPH) is a government organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the health and well-being of the residents of Harris County, Texas. With a focus on public health issues such as disease prevention, violence prevention, and environmental health, HCPH provides a range of services including clinical and preventive healthcare, food safety regulation, veterinary public health, and nutrition assistance programs like WIC. Committed to addressing the evolving health challenges faced by the community, HCPH works collaboratively with local leaders, residents, and law enforcement to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all.
Harris County's new pilot program, Uplift Harris, offers $500 per month in guaranteed income assistance to qualifying low-income families. With applications opening in January 2024, the program aims to provide financial support to households living below 200% of the federal poverty line. Through initiatives like Uplift Harris, HCPH strives to uplift the community and improve the overall well-being of its residents by addressing both immediate and long-term needs.
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