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"A History of Serving Children & Families"

 

2008:

 

Board of Directors decides to focus on its growth as a national leader in the non-profit community and changed its name to TMC.

 

2007:

 

The US Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Family Assistance, awarded a grant to deliver Healthy Marriage Program Development services in Webb County, TX.

Migrant Seasonal Head Start Program expands to Iowa, Nevada and Oklahoma.

 

Board Member Dan Liskai received the "Plate of Bounty Award" from National Migrant Seasonal Head Start Association.

 

2006:


Began doing business as New America Corporation.

 

2005:


Received the Annie E. Casey Foundation "Families Strengthening Award".

 

2003:


Received National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Affiliate of the Year.

 

First Lady Laura Bush recorded a special video recognizing TMC's nationwide work with Dia de los Ninos.

 

Piloted the largest Early Education Integration Model (TEEM) in Texas.

 

2002:


Expands to New Mexico.

 

2001:


Received Exemplary Review by the US Department of Health and Human Services - Head Start Bureau.

 

1999:


Became the largest sponsor of Dia de los Niños in the nation. TMC sponsors Dia de los Niños events in 70 communities.

 

1991:


Entered the Texas Workforce System providing: Child Care Management Services and Workforce Centers.

 

Expanded to Indiana, Wisconsin, and Ohio.

 

1985:


TMC received the President's Child Safety Partnership Award from President Ronald Regan.

 

1975:


TMC became a multi-service agency providing: Substance Abuse Prevention Programs, Infants and Toddlers Programs, National Resource Center for Mexican-American Families, Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Programs.

 

1971:


Texas-based program incorporates into Texas Migrant Council (TMC) Mobile Head State Program.

Received first Migrant Seasonal Head Start Grant for Texas.

 

 

"Teaching and Mentoring Communities"