2007:
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.


