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Once every two months to also include other things like diapers, hygiene items and household linens when available.
COVID-19 Notice
Continuing service with current participants. Mentors are reaching out to check on individual needs during this time.
We are a non-profit, ecumenical ministry designed to Introducing adolescents to Jesus Christ and helping them grow in their faith. We do this by:
- Praying for kids.
- Going where kids are.
- Building personal relationships with them.
- Winning the right to be heard.
- Providing experiences that are fun, adventurous
and life-changing. - Sharing our lives and the Good News of Jesus Christ
with adolescents. - Inviting them to personally respond to the Good News.
- Loving them regardless of their responses.
- Nurturing kids so they might grow in their love for Christ
and the knowledge of God's Word and become people who
can share their faith with others. - Helping young people develop the skills, assets and
attitudes to reach their full God-given potential. - Encouraging kids to live connected to the Body of Christ by
being an active member of a local congregation. - Working with a team of like-minded individuals - volunteer
leaders, committee members, donors and staff.
COVID-19 Notice
To protect the health and safety of the community, and to assure continued care for our patients due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have made temporary changes to our services and appointment schedules to include:
- We are now offering Curbside Services for patients presenting with upper respiratory conditions so that we can isolate them within their vehicles. Click here for details. (Note: This service is not available at our Metropolitan Women’s Campus and our Medical Center Campus.)
- We are now offering Telemedicine Services when appropriate. Click here for details.
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus but are not experiencing any symptoms, please self-quarantine for 14 days.
If you develop symptoms, please call and let our Service Representative know that you would like to schedule an appointment using our curbside services and be seen at a location currently providing testing. Testing is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited.
General Women’s Care:
- Family Planning
- Pre-Pregnancy Counseling
- Free Pregnancy Testing
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Counseling and Treatment
- Well-Woman Care (Annual Physical)
- Gynecological Problems
Obstetric Care:
- Prenatal Orientation/Education
- Prenatal Care
- Obstetric Deliveries
- Post-Partum Education
COVID-19 Notice
Call for current service hours and other details.
Assisting with baby material items every two weeks to eligible clients.
We also provide support during labor and delivery.
- Must be a parent, guardian, adoptive parent, or foster parent of a child ages 0-3 years.
- If your child has a documented disability, we can assist until the child is 10 years old.
- Must present a birth certificate or birth facts, a picture ID, and a foster award letter.
COVID-19 Notice
All Alamo College physical locations are closed. ACD is monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation closely and taking proactive measures. Visit alamo.edu/coronavirus for the latest updates.
The SAC Advocacy Center is still available by phone (210) 486-1111.
Call for:
- Food
- Counseling
- Health and Wellness resources
- Case management
- Emergency Assistance
The Store food pantry available to students, staff and faculty at the Student Advocacy Center.
Resources, depending on availability, include various food and produce items, hygeine products, baby supplies, clothing, and dog or cat food.
Each individual is allowed two visits per month.
Available to all SAC students, faculty, or staff.
Requirements:
- SAC Banner ID
- Intake query by phone
- General Application providing household information done in person.
Call 210-486-1111 to make an appointment.
Free.
COVID-19 Notice
Sidewalk Saturdays are back in operation. Please come if you need help.
Every Saturday from 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM we serve a hot meal, hand bags of groceries, offer clothing and toiletries, and haircuts once a month. We have an Outreach Pavilion where people can come in out of the heat or cold and sit at tables and be served. A playground is available for children to play.
Free.
The Guadalupe Community Center provides free, wrap-around support and advocacy services to help individuals and families in need work towards self-sufficiency.
COVID-19 Notice
The boutique is currently open with virtual services and curbside distribution to maintain social distancing.
Veronica's Boutique at Guadalupe Community Center provides free material assistance including diapers, wipes, baby clothes, baby shoes, socks, formula, and baby food.
Parenting education and guidance are also offered in a one-on-one setting with wraparound services like birth doulas, breastfeeding consultation, counseling, and other support offered through case management.
Veronica's Boutique serves expecting mothers and new parents with children under 36 months.
Call for more information or to schedule an appointment.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
Our Family Support program empowers families to build healthy homes. We offer compassionate, non-judgmental support for parents of young children.
Family Support offers services to our core programs through case management, diapers, clothing, and food. Families are assisted through a variety of challenges, including medical, housing, and legal.
Future services are being developed to further assist the families in need.
For information about our Family Support program, click here.
COVID-19 Notice
Daycare is still open. Scholarships through CCS are available. COVID precautions are being taken to provide a sanitary environment.
Kid’s Place Child Development and Treatment Center improves the social-emotional, physical, and intellectual development of children enrolled in its multi-age classes. Kid's Place is a "Three Star" approved Child Care Service (CCS) "Quality Care Provider".
For information about our Kid’s Place childcare program for children ages 14 months to 5 years, click here.
As part of our intake process, we assess not only the child’s level of developmental functioning but also the degree of stress in the family. This allows us to develop individualized plans of care.
We love being an intergenerational space! We engage local seniors to read with Kid’s Place students once a week. Intergenerational activities can improve children’s motor and cognitive skills, as well as social and emotional competencies like empathy, patience, and problem-solving.
Thanks to generous support from foundation partners and individual donors, we are able to provide tuition assistance for our students.
Catholic Charities can help with basic needs while you work toward self-sufficiency. St. Stephen’s CARE Center provides Compassion, Aid, Respect, and Empowerment to those who need us most.
Food Pantry Individuals and families in need of food are offered bundles of non-perishable food items which can last up to two weeks. Clients are also offered recipes for provisions in order to maximize the use of their food bundle. In the event an individual who is homeless seeks food from the Food Pantry, they are offered foods sensitive to their situation. (For food assistance, please schedule an appointment with a case manager at (210) 226-6178.)
Clothes Closet Individuals and families in need of clothing may visit our on-site Clothes Closet. The clothes, shoes, and accessories are organized by clothing type, color, and size. In addition, basic household items such as plates, cups, and cookware are also offered.
St Stephen's Care Center also serves as a Texas Diaper Bank distribution point.
Requirements:
- ID for every household member
- Social Security for every household member
- Current Utility bill
One person may pick up food for the household as long as they have the above requirements, you must go inside to receive food.
Free.
We are a vegan/vegetarian little library and pantry.
Take what you need, Leave what you can.
We Accept:
- non-perishables
- vegetarian foods
- cold items
- books
- diapers
- hygiene supplies
Open 24/7, donations accepted 24/7.
We also have a Little Free Library at this location.
Free.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
To protect the health and safety of the community, and to assure continued care for our patients due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have made temporary changes to our services and appointment schedules to include:
- We are now offering Curbside Services for patients presenting with upper respiratory conditions so that we can isolate them within their vehicles. Click here for details. (Note: This service is not available at our Metropolitan Women’s Campus and our Medical Center Campus.)
- We are now offering Telemedicine Services when appropriate. Click here for details.
If you think you’ve been exposed to the virus but are not experiencing any symptoms, please self-quarantine for 14 days.
If you develop symptoms, please call and let our Service Representative know that you would like to schedule an appointment using our curbside services and be seen at a location currently providing testing. Testing is done on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited.
- Nutritional education and counseling
- Breast-feeding support
- A portion of the formula needed to meet your baby’s requirements
- Help with special formula
- Access and referrals to other helpful programs
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
- You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
The SA Hope Center is OPEN Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, and we remain committed to serving our most vulnerable neighbors.
For help with food or other needs, please call (210) 732-3776.
Case managers are available to provide phone, virtual, or in-person services to help with employment, parenting classes, financial literacy, and others.
Safety measures will include mandatory face masks, social distancing in lobby and classrooms, plexiglass barriers in office spaces, and limiting building capacities.
Through our partnership with the Texas Diaper Bank, the SA Hope Center is able to provide diapers to participants who are attending a parenting program.
Adult diaper assistance is available upon request and availability.
Must be enrolled in SAHC One-On-One Case Management and Positive Parenting programs.
Free.
We at Latched Support pride ourselves in connecting the disconnected and serving our community by providing families with the material assistance and education they need to get the best start in life.
We offer four main programs:
- Parenting Education for expectant parents and parents of young children aged 0-36 months. Learn more here.
- Material assistance in the form of free diapers and essential supplies. Learn more here.
- Free car seat inspections by certified technicians
- Texas Benefit enrollment assistance by certified navigators
Our programs are open to parents and legal guardians with a child 0-36 months of age.
Free
COVID-19 Notice
Even during these unique times, our member volunteers are finding ways to continue serving those in need in our communities. Click here to learn more.
Togs For Tots provides new clothing, personal care kit, jacket, reading book along with a Watch Me Grow booklet for parents of new babies and preschool children. School uniforms are provided to Head Start programs. This program is carried out in collaboration with local social service agencies and several schools whose staff determine which at-risk children will be the recipients.
Each child receives:
- two complete outfits
- a personal grooming kit
- an age-appropriate book
- a “Watch Me Grow” book
- six pairs of socks
- for ages three and above, underwear and a jacket
- for infants, newborn through three months, a baby gown lovingly sewn by member volunteers
Children determined to be "at-risk".
No charge.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
The Harlandale Sunshine Pantry is a mutual-aid, self-service community pantry. We are a take what you need, leave what you can free little pantry.
We have modified our pantry to be a small store (Tiendita)! If you need something after hours, please message us via Facebook or text one of the contact numbers below.
Accepted Donations:
- Dry, non-perishable foods
- Clothing
- Hygeine products
- Diapers
Accepted Fridge Donations:
- Fresh Produce
- Frozen Vegetables
- Frozen Meats
Once a Month we host a Produce Giveaway, Check our Facebook for the latest updates.
Free.
Accepted Fridge Donations:
- Fresh Fruit
- Fresh Veggies
- Eggs and Eggs Whites
- Milk and Non Dairy Milk Alternatives
- Water
- Juices
- Yogurt
- Cooked Meat, Tuna, and Lunch Meat
- Plant Based Alternatives
- Pre-Made Home Cooked Meals - Ingredients List and Allergies Must Be Listed
Accepted Hygeine Donations:
- Soap (individually wrapped bars, body wash, antibactrial hand wash)
- Loofas and Wash Cloths
- Shampoo and Conditioner
- Dental Hygeine
- Deodorant
- Brushes and Combs
- Baby Wipes and Diapers
- Toilet Papers, Tissues, and Paper Towels
Accepted Pantry Donations:
- Canned Goods
- Dry Goods
- Bread Tortillas
- Ramen Noodle Soup
- Baking Ingredients
- Powdered Milk
- Pet Food
For a complete list of accepted donations, check out our Facebook page!
Free.
COVID-19 Notice
Continuing regular distribution with safety and health protocols in place.
Food and snack bags for children and seniors are distributed to registered community members. You can register online here.
- Must register online or in person to participate.
- Application providing household information is required.
- Diapers are also available.
Free.
Services We Offer:
- Kym's Kupboard - Offering food to families in crises. Pantry is available to seniors once a week and for families twice a month. We also offer snack bags to children on Seasonal Breaks from school.
- Loads of Love - Offering families, seniors, and teens the ability to wash their laundry, free of charge. Laundry soap, dryer sheets provided upon request.
- Lillies Legacy - Offering clothing to the entire family. Multigenerational clothing offered once a month. Accessories such as shoes, socks, underwear and seasonal.
- Jovonie's Hugs - Offering clothing, Diapers, Wipes, and baby furnishings. Accessories and toys also provided. All items lovingly offered to moms and familes raising infants.
- Referrals preferred
- Appointments taken first
- Walk ins welcome
For more information, please email Mari.
Free.
COVID-19 Notice
Call for current service hours and other details.
Assisting with baby material items every two weeks to eligible clients.
We also provide support during labor and delivery.
- Must be a parent, guardian, adoptive parent, or foster parent of a child ages 0-3 years.
- If your child has a documented disability, we can assist until the child is 10 years old.
- Must present a birth certificate or birth facts, a picture ID, and a foster award letter.
COVID-19 Notice
We remain open during our normal hours of operation.
Our Pregnant and Parenting Teen program, located on a 17-acre campus in New Braunfels, Texas prepares young moms for parenthood with a focus on education, life skills and positive parenting tools. We are preserving the family and strengthening the mother/child bond!
Residents of the program have initially been placed in SJRC’s care by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. Most have been taken from their parents or caregivers because of some form of abuse, abandonment or neglect.
The Program provides "at-risk" mothers ages 10 to 20 years old the opportunity to receive training and guidance on parenting, job and life skills as well as social, academic and independent living skill development. Individualized therapy classes are also offered when you arrive pregnant, the mother and baby's health care needs are met throughout her pregnancy and beyond.
Our facilities offer mothers a calm and safe environment through the pregnancy stages and after the arrival of her new baby. In addition to a parenting curriculum, all of our moms attend the local public high school and receive individualized case management provided by trained and caring staff. Moms and their babies are able to stay until they are ready to transition to independent living or until they turn 21 years old. Working in the community and learning how to become a self-sufficient and productive parent and member of society are core skills these young women will learn as residents of the SJRC Texas Pregnant and Parenting Teen Program.
"At-risk" mothers ages 10 to 20.
Free Services We Provide:
- Diapers
- Baby/Children Clothing
- Formula and Baby Food
- Baby Accessories
- Parent Mentoring
- Career Planning
Please call for more information.
Free.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.
COVID-19 Notice
WIC is still open and able to provide contactless service for current and new participants.
Appointments are done by phone and online. Once the application is approved, our drive-up service at our clinics allows participants to pick up their cards loaded with food benefits.
WIC can help qualifying families with food benefits the same day they apply. WIC continues to provide assistance with breastfeeding to WIC mothers needing support.
For more information call (210) 207-4650 or email: [email protected]
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) is a federal assistance program for healthcare and nutrition of low-income pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children under the age of five.
To participate you must be a:
- Pregnant woman
- Postpartum woman (up to six months after delivery)
- Breastfeeding woman (up to one year after delivery)
- Parents (including single mothers and fathers), step-parents, guardians, and foster parents of children under age 5.
- Meet Household Income: Texas WIC Income Guidelines (If you are on Medicaid, TANF, or SNAP you meet the income eligibility guidelines for WIC.)
- U.S. citizenship is NOT a requirement for eligibility.
You may attend the clinic of your choice.