Who Are We?

Tarrant County ACCESS provides the Safety Network and other programs to assist in the provision of services to people in need.

Established in 1993 as the systems integration component of Fort Worth's ACCESS (Access to Community Care and Effective Services and Supports) project.

Who Does ACCESS Serve?

·         Non-Profit Organizations

·         Governmental Agencies

·         Faith-Based Service Providers

ACCESS is a private non-profit organization which provides the Safety Network and other technology and administrative services to service organizations. Individuals and/or families who contact ACCESS are referred to a variety of organizations for delivery of appropriate services. The Mission of ACCESS is to develop and implement service integration strategies including technological support to human service organizations so that people in need, especially homeless persons including those with mental illness or dual diagnoses, have access to effective services and support systems.

ACCESS provides systems integration (coordination/planning) and technology support to public, private and faith-based organizations that provide services to people in need. ACCESS projects include operating The Safety Network, Tarrant Countys HMIS (Homeless Management Information System), grant writing and management, and computerization and networking projects.

Created By: Tarrant County ACCESS

Last Updated: 04/05/2005 12:54:38