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The San Antonio Community Resource Directory (SACRD) is a directory of human services including nonprofit organizations, congregations, government agencies, and compassionate groups in and around San Antonio.
Spotlight Programs:
The Understanding Dementia workshop is presented in two 2-hour sessions. Each attendee will receive the "A Course in Dementia" workbook.
The course is good for:
- Medical Professionals
- Professional Caregivers
- Family members who have loved ones with Dementia
Workshop 1:
- May 20, 2025, 4-6pm
- May 27, 2025, 4-6pm
Workshop 2:
- June 24, 2025, 4-6pm
- July 1, 2025, 4-6pm
Workshop 3:
- July 22, 2025, 4-6pm
- July 29, 2025, 4-6pm
Register at (210) 492-8100.
More information here.
$30. Free with code AAHCC.
Every year, people across the country die of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Here are resources to help you avoid those dangers:
Click here for a map and list of public places to stay cool. (Use VIA's Personal Trip Planner for times and routes to a location near you.)
Click here for heat safety tips.
Click here to learn how to avoid, recognize, and treat heat-related illness.
Click here for other heat-related resources.
SACRD training sessions are interactive demonstrations of all the features of SACRD.org so you can get the most out of the platform for yourself and those you are assisting.
Each session will cover:
- Setting the location and proximity searching
- Finding resources like food and shelter, utility assistance, transportation, child care, medical and dental care, etc, by using search keywords or by browsing through the categories
- What kind of information can you expect in a SACRD listing
- Looking up specific organizations or programs
- Searching for and reading listings in Spanish
- Sharing SACRD listings with others by text, email, print, or QR
- Using The Mental Health Portal
- Using the Housing Services Portal
- Suggesting edits to SACRD listings
- Recommending new programs for SACRD
- Order SACRD pocket cards
- Save time and use SACRD as your resource guide
April 29, 2025, 10:00 am - 11:00 am - Register
May 29, 2025, 9:30 am - 10:30 am - Register
Sessions are via Zoom and last about one hour.
Open to everyone.
Contact [email protected] to schedule a tailored training session for general use or specifically about Housing Services.
Free
by City of San Antonio (COSA) Department of Human Services (DHS)
Summers in San Antonio are extremely hot and humid. Seniors living in homes without air conditioning or circulating air face a greater risk of heat-related injuries and fatalities during the summer.
Since 1997, the City of San Antonio (Human Services, Fire Department), Catholic Charities San Antonio, United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, the Society of St Vincent de Paul, and community and corporate partners have collaborated to provide heat relief to seniors in need through donations and free distribution of 20-inch box fans.
Click here to learn how to donate a fan.
Click here to request a fan.
This program is for seniors (age 60+) and individuals with disabilities who reside in San Antonio and surrounding areas.
Free
YouthNetSA is a growing network of youth organizations and groups in San Antonio.
This network sends invitations to citywide opportunities for SA youth to meet others, develop leadership skills, and become the changemakers of today—and tomorrow.
Click here for a list of upcoming opportunities.
Click here to add your youth group to YouthNetSA.
@TheIntersection is a weekly virtual gathering of civic and faith leaders. Its purpose is to strengthen leadership via sharing knowledge and the potential partnering of efforts toward a more compassionate San Antonio.
Click here for previous recordings of the Intersection briefings.
@TheIntersection is open to all community and faith leaders of all traditions and religions interested in civic engagement.
For the Zoom link, contact the City's Faith Liaison, Ann Helmke, at the email below.