1 Haven for Hope Way, Ste 3
San Antonio, TX 78207
(210) 212-2926
Esperanza's work helps individuals and grassroots organizations acquire knowledge and skills so that we can control decisions that affect our day-to-day lives in a way that respects and honors shared goals for a just society. We believe that by having a place with resources available we can come together to facilitate and provoke discussions and interactions among diverse groups of people who believe that together we can bring positive social change to our world and address the inherent interconnection of issues and oppressions across racial, class, sexual orientation, gender, age, health, physical and cultural boundaries.
USO in Downtown San Antonio -- 203 W. Market St. Amenities: Free local meals on Saturdays from 12-2 from local restaurants, WiFi, computer lab, snack bar, soft serve ice cream (weekends only), gaming rooms, battle station, home movie theater room, lounge area, 11 flat screen tv's, children's area and United Through Reading Military Program Room. Steps away from the historic Alamo and famous Riverwalk USO @ San Antonio International Airport -- near baggage claim of Terminal B Amenities: Wifi, computer area, kitchenette, lounge areas, recliners, 60" flat screen TV, information for buses and shuttles to area bases
Strength and Conditioning for the Endurance Athletes, plus training for the long run 5K to Ultra. $75/mo for Endura-Fit classes ONLY or Run training ONLY, or $125 for Endura-Fit plus run training. Movement assessments: to evaluate muscular imbalances that create overactive and/or underactive muscles. $99 Endura-Fuel consultation: $99 Personal Training & Small Group Training (inquire about prices) Endura-Yoga (Power Yoga Flow) offered by Mindful Warrior Yoga: $10/class (Get Fit SATX athletes inquire about pricing) Register here: https://clients.mindbodyonline.com/classic/home?studioid=204180 First week FREE...come try is out!
TA-BYP is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization Tax ID # 42-1594045 that is designed to help Youth, At-Risk Youth and young adults to build positive Character traits and instill Positive Values. We stride to improve Self Esteem and address Social needs that may be prevalent. We provide FREE services to all youth of all back grounds starting at the ages of 8 years to young adulthood. We train boys and girls and treat all participants the same regardless of ability and skill level. Social and Health benefits include using training sessions as recreational therapy, exercise and improved health, weigh loss, a boost in self esteem, Character building, peer training and Mentoring. We have a professional service contract with the Bexar County Juvenile Department and we service the Homeless population by working with kids and adults from the Haven For Hope transformation Center.
HNS is a multi-service nonprofit organization serving the needs of the elderly, families with young children, and the hungry in the impoverished zip codes of 78207, 78228 and 78237. To wit, this includes: Over 1400 low income families 76% earn less than $15,000 a year 92% are Hispanic 29% have diabetes
If you or anyone you know in Bexar County has a criminal background and needs assistance, please contact our Family Renewal Center office at 210-299-4540. We're here to help.
Cheer Town is currently registering both boys and girls between the ages of 3-18. We are a competitive cheer squad who has placed in several different competitions in San Antonio. Our coaches offer group and individual tumbling classes to any interested, as well as flying classes. We are now an A.Y.C program please call us for more info. at 210 445-3383
Ghost Light Society brings together young professionals, creating a dynamic community of passionate, engaged individuals with a shared interest in the arts. As an extension of the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, the GLS offers exciting, relevant programming, exclusive opportunities to interact with San Antonio’s professional artists and companies, and the opportunity to forge meaningful relationships with the next generation of leaders in San Antonio.
We play a leadership role in evaluating, developing, funding, and implementing health initiatives through our childhood obesity prevention program, youth mental health council, and San Antonio Health Literacy Initiatives. in decreasing duplication of health services in the community and promote coordinated efforts for the best possible community health outcome.
What We Do Transplants for Children (TFC) is the only agency of its kind and located in San Antonio, Texas. TFC empowers families to MASTER LIFELONG CHALLENGES of pediatric transplantation. TFC is dedicated to assisting young organ and bone marrow transplant recipients and their families in effectively coping with the emotional, financial, and social challenges that arise before, during, and after transplantation. For a child and his or her family, a transplant can bring the joyous realization of new life. The transplant process, however, can also present overwhelming emotional and financial challenges which most families are simply not prepared to face. TFC exists to help families master those challenges. Our organization was established to “be there” when families need somewhere to turn for help.
VOICES’ work centers around three types of activity: Research We convene stakeholders, experts in various arenas of interest, to identify issues to be addressed to improve outcomes for children. These may be public policies or programmatic practices. Advocacy We organize those stakeholders to develop recommendations that we advance to policy makers. In the programmatic area, we serve as a catalyst for collaboration, working for more effective service delivery. Messaging We work to frame clear and consistent messages that convey the wisdom of investing early in human capital development. Research supports that the pre-school years, birth to about age five, offer the richest opportunity to lay a positive foundation for a lifetime of fulfillment.
AARC utilizes the Johns Hopkins model of HIV Care, an integrated approach to treatment has proven effective due to the complexity of the patient population which is especially vulnerable to drop out from either social services care, medical treatment or both. To this end a “single point of care” model was developed to maintain treatment engagement. The AARC wrap-around care model includes medical providers, psychiatrists, social workers, mental health counselors, housing specialists, and supportive services on-site.
Pride Center San Antonio is a grassroots community effort to create a meeting and event center for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and allied community in San Antonio. Please "Like" us and contact us to let us know if you are interested in helping us out. With the community's help, we will create a productive, sustainable LGBT Community Center for all San Antonians! We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and currently operate a resource center as of May 1, 2014. As a grassroots effort we recognize the resource center is a start and with the communities support we envision growing into a full events and community center.
We play a leadership role in evaluating, developing, funding, and implementing health initiatives through our childhood obesity prevention program, youth mental health council, and San Antonio Health Literacy Initiatives. in decreasing duplication of health services in the community and promote coordinated efforts for the best possible community health outcome.
The Children's Hospital of SA The only freestanding hospital in San Antonio solely dedicated to providing world-class care to the children of South Texas and beyond.
The San Antonio Metropolitan Area Command provides the leadership, planning, coordination, and administration of all The Salvation Army's programs and services in Bexar and Comal Counties. Programs and services are provided to individuals and families, from infants to seniors, every day of the year to transform lives and make our neighborhoods and communities a better place for each of us. We provide services to all those in need, without discrimination.
Contact Person(s): Sammy Lopez- [email protected] Lucas Barrientes- [email protected] Adam Torres, Jr.- [email protected] Alejandra Cervantes- [email protected] Jonathan Sosa- [email protected]
If you or anyone you know in Bexar County has a criminal background and needs assistance, please contact our Family Renewal Center office at 210-299-4540. We're here to help.