East Fort Bend Human Needs Ministry

4.4
4.4 (130)
130
Reviews
Closed, opens Monday at 10:00 AM
Hours
Monday10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Wednesday10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Thursday10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Friday10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
About This Service
Let's strengthen our community together! We address the basic human needs of families in temporary financial crisis in East Fort Bend County.
Overall Rating
4.4

Lobeh Weathersby
3 months ago
Helpful place but. I looked up what the address was to the nearest health and human services SNAP benefits office to my location. And it told me to go to that location don't go to that office they don't have food stamps in there and the only one you can go to is Richmond from there.307 #311 tx.pkwy. Missouri City tx 77489. There are resourceful things there with the clerk's office it's a judge's office. Do your registration for your car and directly across the street, (Orcherd) st is the street that the church and county clerk's office, marriage license, and tax office for 🗃️🗄️ mine I'll be using them. Low low retainer fee..🤯. Why aren't "My Texas benefits" or" Google", number one engine in the Smart as world we live in. Know that if or when there ever was a Health and human services anywhere on Main it's. In Rosenberg tx so that was a good trip. In a way, hell ,now I know where to go for all of the above resources and it's curb to curb bound. They took me from the neighborhood straight there. Oh last but not least the church gives out groceries to qualified residents in the area. Tuesday 9àm or 10am -¹pm 7748i9,77453,77454,

marlene Spotts
3 months ago
Helpful and very informative in helping the community. Friendly and professional.

Tasha B. Hernandez
8 months ago
I’ve tried for over a month to reach this nonprofit. Every Tuesday I call well over 200 times and never get an answer. There isn’t a dedicated phone line—just a single cell phone that about 75% of the time says: “The wireless customer you’re trying to contact is not available.” About two months ago I finally got through. I was out on medical leave and struggling with health issues when I applied for financial help. I was told—both verbally and in an email—that my income was so low they couldn’t assist me. This is a 501(c)(3) organization that receives grant funding, yet: • There are no posted financial guidelines on their website. • There’s no clear way to file a complaint. • There’s no way to contact the board. • Emails to the executive director and the person over grants and finances have gone unanswered. A charity receiving public grant funding should be transparent and accessible. At the very least they should have a working phone line, a clear intake process, and published eligibility criteria. Right now, they fall far short of those basic standards.

 
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