Center for Transforming Lives early adopter of online statewide social services tool

North Texas organizations, including Center for Transforming Lives, are leading efforts to bring a Colorado-based online tool into the hands of social services.

The Fort Worth-based nonprofit, alongside Dallas’ Child Poverty Action Lab, are the first Texas adopters of MyFriendBen, a screening service allowing individuals to check their eligibility for services and benefits — from food and rent assistance to tax credits.

In the first couple of weeks since MyFriendBen was implemented in Texas, 97% of users have qualified for new benefits, MyFriendBen interim CEO Laura Glaab said. The technology company has connected more than 115,000 households, according to the organization’s press release…

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