Making It Work
Getting financially stable — a five-step path
Five steps to financial stability — with Houston resources for every step of the path.
By BakerRipley -- via manual -- Apr 10, 2026
Overview
Neighbors across Houston build financial stability by following five proven steps: understanding income, reducing debt, creating emergency savings, accessing available benefits, and developing new skills. Financial coaches see these same strategies work for families whether they're bouncing back from job loss, medical bills, or just working to get ahead.
Financial stress affects people in every Houston neighborhood. The pressure hits differently for everyone — parents stretching paychecks between rent and groceries, workers recovering from unexpected medical costs, or families rebuilding after job changes. Each situation calls for the same foundation.
The path starts with mapping out monthly income from all sources. Next comes tackling debt through payment plans or consolidation. Building even a small emergency fund — $500 can prevent many financial crises — creates breathing room. Many Houston families qualify for benefits they don't know about, from food assistance to utility help. Growing job skills through free training programs opens doors to better-paying work.
BakerRipley connects neighbors with Houston organizations at each step. Their financial coaches help people create personalized plans and find local resources. People can access free one-on-one coaching sessions to work through their specific situation.
Contact BakerRipley to start with a financial coach who understands the Houston landscape and can connect families with the right combination of local programs and services.
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About the source
For over 100 years, BakerRipley has been part of Houston's fabric. We run 30+ community centers across the city, reaching over 500,000 neighbors a year — from free tax preparation and English classes to emergency rental assistance and workforce training. Where you live should not determine whether you thrive.
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Benefits Application Assistance at Fifth Ward Multi-Service Center
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Benefits Application Assistance at Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center
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