Our mission is to provide a safe, supportive environment where individuals of all ages and backgrounds can access the help they need to thrive. Our dedicated team of licensed therapists and counselors are here to guide you through your journey towards healing and personal growth.
Please contact us today if you or a loved one is in need of mental health counseling.
Giving Hope by Addressing Mental Illness with Compassionate Care
Link To Hope is making therapy equitable and accessible to under-resourced communities and individuals in need.
Individual
Therapy
ADHD
Behavioral Issues
Depression
Anxiety
Self Esteem
Trauma and PTSD
Addiction
Self-Harming
Suicidal Ideation
Mood Disorders
Impulse Control Disorders
Life
Challenges
Career Counseling
Christian Counseling
Divorce
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Grief
Life Transitions
Relationship Issues
School Issues
Teen Violence
Family &
Relationship
Family Conflict
Parenting
Multicultural Concerns
Children
& Teens
Education and Learning Disabilities
Preteen Counseling
Teen Counseling
Child Counseling (Ages 2 to 10)
To schedule an appointment with a therapist, or questions regarding qualifying households by zip code, call: 817-301-3415 or…
EMAIL US
Counseling Services are located at:
5748 Boat Club Road,
Fort Worth, TX 76179
Any family with a student attending EMS-ISD automatically qualifies
Community Link offers free counseling services for qualifying households to licensed, trained, experienced and accredited family therapists. Our therapists are Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT), Licensed Master’s of Social Work (LMSW), and Licensed Professional Counselors (LPC).
Our Mission
We are compassionate about our community and desire to address the current mental health crises that is affecting Northwest Tarrant County. Our counselors on staff have a wide range of experience in different areas of expertise. This is a free service to anyone in the community who qualifies.
Our Partner
Community Link strives to alleviate hunger and poverty by providing food, case management, and mental health counseling to those in need in Northwest Tarrant County.