From Healthy Futures of Texas <[email protected]>
Subject With Gratitude: November Updates from HFTX
Date November 25, 2025 8:54 PM
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partner appreciation

As we reflect on the work happening across Texas, we want to express our appreciation for our partners at Pflugerville ISD. Our team recently completed another [Big Decisions]([link removed]) training with their educators. Since approving the program in 2018, they have welcomed us every year, making this one of our longest-standing ISD partnerships.

We’re grateful for their ongoing commitment to providing students with trusted, age-appropriate sexual health education.

impact in action

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Our [Texas Youth-Friendly Initiative (TYFI)]([link removed])has launched its 6th cohort of adolescent-serving clinical teams — the largest cohort in the program’s history. This year’s group includes five Houston clinics and two Dallas clinics, expanding the reach of youth-centered care across Texas.

TYFI works to ensure that young people ages 10–24 can access healthcare that is welcoming, affirming, and responsive to their needs. Over an 18-month period, we lead participating clinics through the [Adolescent Champion Model (ACM),]([link removed]) a structured process that strengthens youth-friendly environments, policies, and practices.

We look forward to supporting this new cohort as they work to create healthcare spaces where young people feel respected, informed, and empowered.

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HFTX Classroom is a new e-learning platform designed for educators, healthcare professionals, and community partners. It offers flexible, self-paced online courses and more than 20 continuing education units (CEUs) for social workers, licensed professional counselors, community health workers, public health professionals, and more.

The platform brings our decades of health education expertise to your fingertips through interactive modules, videos, quizzes, and accessible learning features.

👉 [Watch the overview video]([link removed]) to see how the platform works.

👉 [Read our new blog post]([link removed]) for course details, CEU options, and answers to common questions.

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Coming Soon: CHW Certification Program

We’re preparing to launch a Community Health Worker (CHW) Certification Program to build a strong network of trusted community members dedicated to improving maternal, child, and adolescent health.

This program will expand opportunities for individuals working to strengthen connections to care, share vital health information, and support families across Texas.

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upcoming events

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The Healthy Futures Symposium returns for its 15th year, bringing together Texas’ youth- and women-serving professionals for hands-on training and expert insights. Our full program is now live. Review the Schedule at a Glance [here]([link removed]).

The Symposium will take place in person April 27–29, 2026 in Round Rock, with a virtual day on April 30.

Register by December 31, 2025 to receive $50 off using promo code EARLYBIRD.

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Free Webinar

Join Ashley Ariail, LPC-S, CEDS, for a practical conversation on preventing and responding to eating disorders. With 15 years of experience supporting children and families, Ashley will cover how food and weight stigma contribute to disordered eating, the types of eating disorders and their complications, and ways educators can model balanced approaches to food and physical activity.

Continuing education credits (SW, CPE, LPC, CHW Uncertified) available for live participants. December 2, 2025 | 12:00–1:00 PM.

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in the news

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HFTX was recently featured in San Antonio Woman Magazine, where CEO Ginger Mullaney was included in their Business Woman Spotlight. As the region’s longest-running women-centered publication, SA Woman highlights the experiences and perspectives of professional women across San Antonio. Ginger shared about her journey and the work happening at HFTX. Read the full profile [here]([link removed]).

with gratitude

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Earlier this month, we gathered in San Antonio for our Annual Luncheon, bringing together community leaders to support the health and futures of Texas youth and women.

This year’s program featured special recognitions, including honoring our award recipients, Dr. Lynne Cossman and Lea Rosenauer, as well as celebrating Evelyn Delgado and congratulating her on her retirement.

We also shared a meaningful moment with three generations of HFTX leadership — Dr. Janet Realini, Evelyn Delgado, and Ginger Mullaney — reflecting the continuity and strength of our organization and our mission.

We are deeply grateful for our partners in San Antonio and throughout Texas, whose support makes a meaningful and lasting impact on our work.

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Healthy Futures of Texas

Headquarters:
2300 W. Commerce Street, Ste. 212
San Antonio, Texas 78207

Dallas Office:
2816 Swiss Ave.
Dallas, Texas 75204

Austin Office:
314 E Highland Mall Blvd. #402
Austin, Texas 78752

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