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Free To Be is our Day Activity and Health Services program, which provides a stimulating environment for adults with IDD (intellectual and other developmental disabilities) and severe medical needs.

Details:

  • For adults with differing levels of disability
  • Helping the physical, mental, medical and social needs of our clients
  • Helping adults who may not be eligible for traditional day services due to the extent of their disability
  • Helping your loved one reach their greatest, God-given potential for independence, productivity and inclusion in the community

The Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services and the Texas Health & Human Services Commission monitor and license the program.

Monday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM Saturday: CLOSED Sunday: CLOSED
Robin Warden Send email
(210) 724-0886
Updated within the last 5 months.

Transition Centers are "one-stop shops" that offer case management, counseling, sheltering, and life skills training to at-risk young adults. Each transition center houses and partners with government and community organizations to ensure comprehensive, yet non-duplicated, services that help youth become independent and law-abiding adults. These centers are a resource to thousands of youth aging out of the foster care system or returning home from juvenile justice institutions.

Hours
Monday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Updated within the last 3 months.
6.47 miles away, 518 Pike Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78209 , D3

Grades 3-5:

Girls on the Run inspires girls of all abilities to recognize their individual strengths, while building a sense of connection in a team setting. At the end of the season, the team completes a 5K together, which provides a tangible sense of accomplishment and sets a confident mindset into motion.

Hours
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday: 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM
Wednesday: CLOSED
Thursday: CLOSED
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Sunday: CLOSED

Updated within the last 3 months.

Youth:  

Would you like to be a lifeguard or work in a daycare?  Or, how about working in food service or food manufacturing?  

Many School Districts offer Adult Continuing Education (Northside ISD offers classes to people 16 and older) and in those programs are short-courses on CPR, food preparation and other specialty courses.  

Why not get a jump on the competition by having a certification or extra knowledge about a particular field before applying for the job?  

Find a class that you are interested in through your local School District, send us an email about why you want to take that class, and we may pay for your attendance with a “Quick Start Scholarship”. 

Updated within the last year

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Eduardo Villarreal Elementary School.

Hours
Monday: 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM
Tuesday: 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM
Wednesday: 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM
Thursday: 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM
Friday: 7:45 AM - 2:45 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Eduardo Villarreal Elementary School
(210) 397-5800
Updated within the last 1 month.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Highland Forest Elementary.

Hours
Monday: 7:51 AM - 3:45 PM
Tuesday: 7:51 AM - 3:45 PM
Wednesday: 7:51 AM - 3:45 PM
Thursday: 7:51 AM - 3:45 PM
Friday: 7:51 AM - 3:45 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Highland Forest Elementary
(210) 333-7385
Updated within the last 1 month.

Everyone will experience conflicts in their life. The word "conflict" will usually create negative thoughts. However, conflict can be positive as well as negative. Negative conflicts are disruptive, destructive and require a lot of energy. Positive conflicts can be a learning tool from which individuals can learn, grow and become closer in their relationship.

Our staff includes certified conflict resolution specialists to help resolve and mediate disputes that become undesirable conflicts.

Must be at least 12 years old.

  • Six-hour Saturday accelerated class: $60.00.
  • One-on-one in person class: $60.00 session. (number of sessions determined by client and facilitator).
  • Two-hour group class: $25.00 per class. (typically requires four classes to complete program).
Hours
Monday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Jay Burchfield Send email
(210) 804-0085
Updated within the last 2 months.

Prepare/Enrich is a wonderful program designed to help people in any kind of relationships. Over the last three decades, over 2.5 million couples have benefited from the Prepare/Enrich Program. The program is designed to explore strength and growth areas, strengthen communication skills and develop a more balanced relationship. The ultimate goal of the program is to help those in relationships to understand personality differences and maximize teamwork.

Must be at least 12 years old.

  • Six-hour Saturday accelerated class: $60.00.
  • One-on-one in person class: $60.00 session. (number of sessions determined by client and facilitator).
  • Two-hour group class: $25.00 per class. (typically requires four classes to complete program).
Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Jay Burchfield Send email
(210) 804-0085
Updated within the last month

We live in a complicated and fast-moving society. Stress can affect other emotions such as negative anger. Stress can be defined as a mismatch between an individual’s coping skills and the demands of their life.

The Life Skills for Living Program centers on altering a person’s usual negative response to stress to a new altered response. This altered response involves creating a process to change our techniques in the way we think, feel, and act during stressful periods that we all experience.

Must be at least 12 years old.

  • Six-hour Saturday accelerated class: $60.00.
  • One-on-one in-person class: $85.00 session. (number of sessions determined by client and facilitator).
  • One-on-One Session: Four Week Course $100.00
Hours
Monday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: CLOSED

Jay Burchfield Send email
(210) 804-0085
Updated within the last month

Troop 444 is the Boy Scout troop chartered by St. Pius X Catholic School. We are a Boy Led Organization following the Patrol Method of Scouting focusing on living the values of the Boy Scout Oath and Boy Scout Law.

Boy Scouting is available to boys who have earned the Arrow of Light Award and are at least 10 years old or have completed the fifth grade and are at least 10, or who are 11, but not yet 18 years old.

Contact the church office at (210) 824-0139 for more information.

Updated within the last 4 months.

Cub Scouting is part of the Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), available to boys and girls from first through fifth grade, or 7 to 11½ years of age and their families.

Its membership is the largest of the three BSA divisions (Cub Scouting, Boy Scouting, and Venturing).

Cub Scouting is part of the worldwide Scouting movement and aims to promote character development, citizenship training, and personal fitness. We serve kids from around our area. 

Grades: 1-5.

For more information please call the Church Office at 210-824-0139 and we will help you get in contact with our Cub Scout Group.

Updated within the last 4 months.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Jim G Martin Elementary School.

Hours
Monday: 7:45 AM - 3:15 PM
Tuesday: 7:45 AM - 3:15 PM
Wednesday: 7:45 AM - 3:15 PM
Thursday: 7:45 AM - 3:15 PM
Friday: 7:45 AM - 3:15 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Jim G Martin Elementary School
(210) 398-1400
Updated within the last 1 month.

Workshops focus on Education, Employment, Personal Living, Health and Safety, and Support

What are Movin' On Workshops?

Unconventional, interactive workshops that encourage  youths ages 13 - 19 years of age to "think" and develop skills while having fun.  Youth are taught to use the skills that they do not even realize they have to solve real world issues and deal with challenges that they will face after leaving foster care.

YTIA recognizes that youth learn in a variety of ways and that preparing to leave foster care begins when you enter foster care and that is why our Movin' On Workshops are:

  • Tailored to meet youths where they are in life
  • Divided into three categories based on the youths age and/or ability
  • Can be created specifically for the youths needs
  • Focus on specific categories of life skills
  • Have an emphasis on preventing and /or mitigating legal effects

Workshops are divided into three categories:

  • Get Ready - Designed for youth 13 - 15 years of age.  
  • Transitioning Out - Designed for youth 16 - 18 years of age. 
  • 18 and Free - Designed for youth 18 and older who want to know what it's really like once you "age out of the system"  or who have "aged out of the system" and need help making it on their own.

"We must Pray, Plan, Prepare, and Practice in order to Grow so you can Go!"

Updated within the last 1 month.
6.63 miles away, 4603 Manitou, San Antonio, TX, 78228 , D7

The mission of the Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young boys to make ethical and moral choices by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

Troop 405 meets from 7:00- 8:30 PM in the St. Luke Catholic School Cafeteria on each month's first, second, and third Tuesday.

We conduct monthly campouts for the Scouts in Troop 405, whereby they learn to appreciate the outdoors and work on various rank advancements and survival skills. 

The group meets in the St Luke Catholic School Cafeteria.

Contact Ino Badillo, Scoutmaster, at 210-485-9686 or [email protected] for more information.

1st, 2nd, 3rd Tuesday of the Month: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Updated within the last 4 months.
6.63 miles away, 4603 Manitou, San Antonio, TX, 78228 , D7

Cub Scouts is a youth-oriented organization providing boys and girls with a fun and educational experience with teaching values. Besides providing a positive place where Scouts can enjoy safe, wholesome activities, Cub Scouting focuses on building character, improving physical fitness, teaching practical skills, and developing a spirit of community service for boys and girls in grades K through 5.

The Cub Scout program is supported nationally by the Boy Scouts of America and locally by the Alamo Area Council of BSA. St. Luke Cub Scout Pack #405 is open to any boy or girl who wants to join. Opportunities exist to volunteer as a member/helper of the pack leadership team.

Grades: K-5th.

Contact Raymond Wei, 210-789-2955 or [email protected] for more information.

Updated within the last 4 months.
6.63 miles away, 4603 Manitou, San Antonio, TX, 78228 , D7

The Girl Scouts is a spiritual-based organization providing outreach and service to the St. Luke Catholic community and beyond. Troops are formed as early as Kindergarten and stay together through the 8th grade.

On occasion, some troops have continued providing service to the community through their high school years. Troops are led by an adult troop leader and one or more assistant/co-leaders.

Meetings are usually held after school.

Grades: K - 8th grade.

To join or volunteer, please contact the school office at (210) 434-2011.

Updated within the last 4 months.

Young Athletes is an athletic play program designed to introduce children ages two to seven to the world of physical activity through basic sports skills like running, kicking, and throwing.

The program is based entirely on participation; there is no competitive element.

This program offers families, teachers, caregivers, and people from the community the chance to share the joy of sports with all children.

Students work on skills as part of their school day. These skills may be in line with the student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) goals. Once or twice times a year there will be a culminating Future Stars Sports Day, during which all students will demonstrate the skills they have learned for family and friends.

Click here to learn more.

Children with and without intellectual disabilities participate together, prior to and regardless of Special Olympics eligibility at age eight.

Updated within the last 2 months.

The Forward program offers strengths-based coaching and individualized support for goal-setting, relational health, and holistic well-being. Forward empowers women with tools and resources to problem-solve current barriers and achieve their goals. 

Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Updated within the last 2 months.

The Forward program offers strengths-based coaching and individualized support for:

  • goal-setting
  • relational health
  • holistic well-being

Forward empowers women with tools and resources to problem-solve current barriers and achieve their goals. 

For Her serves women and nonbinary people ages 18 and up who have experienced barriers like poverty, marginalization, trauma, and abuse.

Free

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

*Many programs are available after-hours *
Updated within the last 3 months.

Through our outreach efforts we seek to meet women and at-risk youth where they live, work, and go to school. We establish connection and trust, offer an invitation into community, and provide access to practical resources and compassionate support.

We have an open door policy at our new community center at 8456 Broadway, Suite 255, SA, 78217. This inviting space offers a safe place for women to rest, access resources, and connect with each other. Whether you are looking to use a computer, attend a workshop, or share a cup of coffee with a friend, you are welcome.

Taryn Tipton Send email
(210) 201-0066 x: 5
Updated within the last 5 months.

Throughout the year For Her offers engaging workshops that feature practical, relevant content. With topics ranging from healthy relationships to digital literacy and entrepreneurship, our workshops give women the knowledge they need to prevent future exploitation and move forward.

Hours
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday: CLOSED
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Updated within the last 2 months.

Rise Recovery offers 5 recovery groups on the Palmer Drug Abuse Program (PDAP) model, each tailored to a particular age range and need:

  • New Generations is offered to youth, ages 9-17, whose family member or loved one has substance use disorder.
  • Younger Group is offered to youth, ages 12-17, with substance use disorder.
  • Young Adult Group is offered to young adults in college, ages 18-35, with substance use disorder.
  • Older Group is offered to adults, ages 18 and over, with substance use disorder.
  • Family Group is offered to adults, 18 and over, whose family member or loved one has substance use disorder.

Meetings follow a group format where participants share their experiences, which strengthens relationships within the group and provides an environment that encourages vulnerability and honesty. When groups meet simultaneously, each group meets in a separate room.

Click here for our meeting schedule.

Orientation is a Prerequisite to Attend

Our Monday Young Adult – Group Meeting – All Groups is held at the Rise Recovery Charlie Naylor Campus.

Questions? Please call 210-227-2634.

Free.

Roy Reina
(210) 227-2634 x: 124
Updated within the last 4 months.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Esparza Elementary.

Hours
Monday: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Esparza Elementary
(210) 397-1850
Updated within the last 1 month.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Colonial Hills Elementary School.

Hours
Monday: 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Colonial Hills Elementary School
(210) 407-2400
Updated within the last 1 month.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Legacy Middle School.

Hours
Monday: 7:00 AM - 3:55 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 3:55 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 3:55 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 3:55 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 3:55 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Legacy Middle School
(210) 648-3118
Updated within the last 1 month.

Case Management

Following the ACT model, we have case management teams that provide services to all of the clients assigned to the team. Each client has multiple case managers working with them on a weekly rotation.

Our clients benefit by having multiple direct care staff providing input and strategies to best assist them reach their goals. Our clients have continuity of care when a case manager may be absent due to illness or vacation, as well as moving to a different position and no longer providing case management services. Each team has a Team Leader who coordinates the recovery and treatment plan of each client with the case managers and coordinates with the other community providers the client is utilizing for services.

Psychiatrist

We have agreements with psychiatrists to see clients who are receiving services from True MHS. We do not provide psychiatric services directly through True MHS. Our agreements with psychiatrists enable us to schedule an initial appointment within a few days of intake to our case management services, rather than clients waiting several months for an initial appointment.

This is extremely beneficial for our new clients who begin our services following an inpatient hospital admission. The client can be seen within 7 days after their discharge date for their follow-up psychiatric appointment. Then the client will be scheduled with the psychiatrist for monthly follow-up appointments. If a client has an outpatient psychiatrist that they have a relationship with and want to continue their services, we are still able to provide case management services and the client does not need to change doctors.

To help our clients achieve success, our case managers:

  • Coordinate the transition from the hospital after discharge to the client’s home
  • Teach coping strategies for experienced symptoms
  • Teach awareness of triggers for experienced symptoms
  • Teach coping strategies to address triggers
  • Educate about the benefits of taking medications
  • Assist and educate clients to complete doctor appointments
  • Assist and educate clients to fill prescriptions at pharmacies
  • Substance abuse education and assistance with rehabilitation
  • Teach interpersonal and social skills
  • Help secure safe housing
  • Teach budgeting and money management skills
  • Educate about community resources and how to access them
  • Assist clients access resources for employment
  • Assist clients access resources for education
  • And teach our clients anything else they need for their recovery and success

In addition to case managers meeting directly with clients in the community, we provide 24-hour crisis support to assist our clients after business hours. 

Vivian Suniga Send email
Updated within the last month

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Salado Elementary.

Hours
Monday: 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 4:15 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

Communities In Schools Send email
(210) 520-8440
Salado Elementary
(210) 648-3310
Updated within the last 1 month.

The Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) program is an outpatient program designed to provide individualized, comprehensive services for people who experience symptoms of severe and persistent mental illness and are addressing the special requirements of probation or parole. A committed, compassionate, and effective team works with members of the criminal justice community to help people build the skills to manage not only daily stressors, but to navigate life and overcome persistent psychiatric challenges that result in frequent hospitalizations or conflict.

Xean Alexander
(210) 261-1600
Updated within the last 1 month.

Communities In Schools programs surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Our evidence-based approach, adapted to meet each community’s unique needs, is the basis for our success.

Basic Needs: A student cannot focus in the classroom if he or she is hungry, cold or tired, or cannot see the board. Site coordinators see to it that students' basic needs are met each day.

Enrichment: Our Site coordinators enroll students in a wide variety of after-school and summer programs, field trips and youth conferences to help them gain experience that is essential to meeting college and career goals.

Academic Assistance: Our site coordinators work hard to ensure that students have the resources to progress academically. From providing students with tutors to finding and creating quiet spaces where students can study, we do whatever it takes to create an optimal learning environment for our students.

Life Skills: Through one-on-one workshops, team building, and guest speakers, we work with students to develop social-emotional learning, character education, social skills building, and conflict resolution.

Behavioral Interventions: Many of our students face and overcome difficult obstacles in their lives. However, their survival skills aren’t always effective in the classroom or in the workplace. Our program teaches students positive ways to cope with anger, conflict resolution, and other strategies to keep them focused on school.

Family Engagement: Site coordinators connect families with counselors and social workers to make sure that home is a healthy, nurturing environment where a student can feel safe.

This program is for students at Kirby Middle School.

Hours
Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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Why choose ABA with TLC Kids?

At TLC we focus on engagement and increasing independence rather than focusing on compliance of behaviors like most ABA programs.  It's been clinically proven that  for new neuro synapsis to be created, activities need to be fun and enjoyable.  

We use a child led, play based model in our play spaces and believe happy learners make progress. We collaborate with occupational therapists and speech therapist to maximize sensory, feeding and communication progress.

What is ABA therapy?

ABA therapy is based on the science of how human behavior works.  In ABA the term “behavior” refers to all observable behavior, not just challenging behavior.  ABA therapy uses the science of how environment impacts behavior to teach behavioral skills related to social interaction, communication, school readiness, and self-care.

ABA therapy is also effective in decreasing behavior that can impede an individual’s quality of life – such as, physical aggression, self-injury, and elopement – by seeking to understand why the behavior is occurring and teaching replacement behaviors.  ABA focuses on teaching what to do instead of what not to do. 

ABA teaching techniques:

  • Discrete Trial Learning (Training) is based on the understanding that practice helps a child master a skill.  This is a structured teaching technique that involves intensive learning of specific behaviors.  Skills are taught in repetition during several trials.  This repetitive teaching can benefit children who may need multiple opportunities to practice a skill to master it. 
  • Incidental Teaching (or Natural Environment Training) is based on the understanding that it is important to give real-life meaning to the skills a child is learning.  It includes a focus on teaching skills in settings where your child will naturally use them.  Using a child’s natural everyday environment in therapy can help increase the transfer of skills to everyday situations and helps generalization.  In Incidental Teaching, the therapist utilizes naturally occurring opportunities in order to help the child learn skills.  The activity or situation is chosen by the child, and the caregiver or teacher follows the child’s lead or interest.  These teaching strategies were developed to facilitate generalization and maximize reinforcement.  Once naturally occurring situations in which a child expresses interest are identified, the therapist then uses prompts to encourage responses from the child. 
  • Verbal Behavior is similar to discrete trial training in that it is a structured, intensive, one-to-one therapy.  It differs from discrete trial training in that it is designed to motivate a child to learn language by developing a connection between a word and its meaning.  For some children, teaching a word or label needs to include a deliberate focus on teaching them how to use their words functionally For example: “What is this?” “A cup.” “What do you use a cup for?” “Drinking.” “What do you drink out of?” “A cup.” 
  • Pivotal Response Training is a naturalistic, loosely structured, intervention that relies on naturally occurring teaching opportunities.  The focus of PRT is to increase motivation by adding components such as turn-taking, reinforcing attempts, child-choice, and interspersing maintenance (pre-learned) tasks.  It takes the focus off of areas of deficits and redirects attention to certain pivotal areas that are viewed as key for a wide range of functioning in children.  Four pivotal areas have been identified: a) motivation, b) child self-initiations, c) self management, and d) responsiveness to multiple cues. It is believed that when these areas are promoted, they produce improvements in many of the non-targeted behaviors.

We accept all major commercial insurances for OT, PT, and Speech.

For ABA therapy we are only accepting private pay and Tricare at the moment. 

Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed *Closed one hour for lunch*
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