205 W Huisache Ave
San Antonio, TX 78212-2909
(210) 732-8801
Lowest grade taught: 5th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
San Antonio Academy has graduated leaders from San Antonio, South Texas and beyond since 1886. Our alumni include astronauts, Congressmen, attorneys, doctors, artists, engineers and business professionals. SAA has a strong foundation of alumni who provide support through leadership, contributions and history to their alma mater.
Monticello Academy is an Arts Integrated K-2 Charter School that incorporates the Montessori Philosophy for teaching young children.
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Lowest grade taught: Prekindergarten - Highest grade taught: 8th grade
SA Youth invites you to Chips ‘N Salsa™- An Official Fiesta San Antonio Event to benefit SA Youth! Come join us for a night of Chips ‘N Salsa™ Royalty, High Roller Casino fun, Salsa dancing, VIP Room, dazzling Silent Auction, appetizers, drinks and more! This fun filled Fiesta event has something for everyone. Try your luck at one of the many gambling tables, dance to the sounds of the live Salsa band, mingle with Fiesta Royalty or gain access to our exclusive VIP room. And don’t forget the chance to peruse our Silent Auction, all while enjoying appetizers and drinks for a great cause! Chips ‘N Salsa™ 2013 will be held April 20, 2013 at the El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel. The El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel is located on the historic San Antonio Riverwalk at 110 Lexington Ave San Antonio, TX 78215. The event is scheduled to last from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. VIP admission is at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are $50 online or $55 at the door and include admission, live music, appetizers, $500 in Casino Chips & the Chips N Salsa medal. VIP tickets are $100 which includes general event admission plus admission into our exclusive VIP area.
San Antonio based senior retirement community offering a continuum of senior care services. This includes independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing and rehabilitation.
Business as Mission is a missional strategy, whereby we encourage and equip Christian entrepreneurs in their calling to missions, connect and provide resources for kingdom entrepreneurs practicing business as mission, and educate and mentor business minded individuals in the most impoverished areas in the country.
Belong to a support network of women sharing recovery meeting information and helpful resources with one another.
For 75 years, Catholic Charities has been helping those most in need in San Antonio and the surrounding areas. As the official social service arm of the Catholic Church, we serve over 55,000 people a year – the hungry, the homeless, the desperate, and those needing help facing life’s daily challenges. With over 25 programs, we serve people of all faiths and all walks of life, from those not yet born to those at the end of life’s journey. Called to live out the gospel mandate to “love thy neighbor,” with a presence in more than 19 counties, we serve those in need without regard to race, creed, or nationality. Within the past few years Catholic Charities has expanded its services to the community by bringing other organizations under its umbrella, including Senior Community Services in 1999, Catholic Counseling & Consultation Center and Guadalupe Home in 2001, San Antonio Birth Doulas in 2005, and Guadalupe Community Center in 2006.
Luminaria is San Antonio's annual night festival of art and artists. It is free of charge and showcases all art forms including Visual, Music, Theatre and Performance, Literary, Media, and Dance. Luminaria takes place in downtown San Antonio in both outdoor and indoor venues. Luminaria spotlights regional, national and international artists and is made possible through the generosity of artists, arts organizations, volunteers, and public and private donations. This event is overseen by San Antonio's creative leaders. Over the last eight years, Luminaria artists and performers have brought quality new and experimental works. This event brings art to hundreds of thousands of people in innovative and suprising ways. Our next events are Luminaria Take Two on February 19 at the San Antonio Museum of Art and February 24 at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts.
One World Conservation is a registered non-profit corporation in the State of Texas. In July 2014, we achieved 501(c)(3) status with the US Government, and we are looking forward to gaining our full NGO status in Kenya, Africa. Once this is achieved, we will then file for 501(c)(4) status and open under our corporate umbrella, the "Tusker Foundation." This will give us official status in the United States to lobby for change in the world of exotic and endangered species. It is our hope to achieve real change and reform in the standard of care and protection of these species, not currently afforded them under the Animal Welfare Act, which is limited in scope.
The San Antonio Tennis Association is a community tennis association of the USTA, United States Tennis Association-Texas Section, founded in 1946, and is a non-profit organization supporting a growing tennis community of more than 13,000 adults, children and seniors that works year round to promote and develop the growth of tennis.
In 1946, Harry Landa donated his Monte Vista estate to the City of San Antonio as a memorial to his wife, Hannah. The estate was to be utilized as a public library, a playground for children and public gardens for the enjoyment of all. It is the goal of the conservancy to maintain the vision of preserving the grounds for all to enjoy!
Welcome to the SA Korean Community School and thanks for visiting our page. Who are we? We are a non-profit secular school that accepts all who are interested in learning about the wonderful world of Korea. We teach not only the Korean language, but its culture, history, food, folk dancing, and more! This school offers all aged students of all backgrounds the opportunity to connect with the Korean community. We prepare for success by bringing cultural awareness to the public to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps in our society. Our Spring semester starts Saturday, January 16, 2016 and will be held every Saturday for 17 weeks from 9am-1:30pm. Registration Deadline Saturday, January 16th (Walk-ins Welcome!) E-mail or call us and we will send you details! To sign up in Korean, please contact our Principal: Eunhye (Grace) Kim E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (210) 200-9099 For English please contact: (210) 355-2852 Our Saturday Location: 2930 MacArthur View San Antonio, Texas 78217 Visit our site: sakcschool.com Our Mailing Address: 136 Eagle Vail San Antonio, Texas 78258 We thanks all of our donators and rely heavily on donations. If you would like to make a donation please contact Grace Kim (Our wonderful Principal!) (210) 200-9099 or [email protected]