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Haven for Hope plans to address ‘critical infrastructure’ needs with ARPA funding
Read full article: Haven for Hope plans to address ‘critical infrastructure’ needs with ARPA fundingA grant agreement partnership between Bexar County and Haven for Hope is expected to utilize funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to address “critical infrastructure” needs at the facility, according to a county news release.
San Antonio man running from D.C. to San Antonio to raise awareness around substance abuse
Read full article: San Antonio man running from D.C. to San Antonio to raise awareness around substance abuseA San Antonio man is undertaking an ambitious cross-country run to raise money and awareness for families struggling with substance abuse.
Young man experiencing homelessness shows KSAT reporter how art has kept him going
Read full article: Young man experiencing homelessness shows KSAT reporter how art has kept him goingWhile teaching KSAT reporter Courtney Friedman how to paint, Sumon Bines-Karki’s quiet demeanor blossomed as he opened up about his difficulties and how his art got him through it.
Haven for Hope’s assistance helps veteran turn homelessness into story of perseverance
Read full article: Haven for Hope’s assistance helps veteran turn homelessness into story of perseveranceTroy Dahman is a Texas native and a Navy veteran. However, after leaving the Navy and working elsewhere in San Antonio, he had a mental health crisis and began experiencing homelessness.
Haven for Hope’s youth program opens, numbers show huge success
Read full article: Haven for Hope’s youth program opens, numbers show huge successA new Youth Program at Haven for Hope has been around about a year and it's already showing big success. More youth are sticking around, graduating school, and getting into housing.
Haven for Hope has a team dedicated to finding, serving domestic violence survivors
Read full article: Haven for Hope has a team dedicated to finding, serving domestic violence survivorsA San Antonio survey of the population experiencing homelessness reveals hundreds are women and children escaping domestic violence situations.
Haven for Hope security officers carry Narcan at all times and save lives
Read full article: Haven for Hope security officers carry Narcan at all times and save livesLife-saving abilities are now constantly at arms reach for the security team at Haven for Hope, which serves a community experiencing homelessness. Haven's Life Safety Officers (LSOs) each have a pouch on their belt labeled naloxone, which has the brand name Narcan.
New, free medication program at Haven for Hope setting clients up for long-term success
Read full article: New, free medication program at Haven for Hope setting clients up for long-term successFor many people, the ability to prioritize health is a luxury. Those living in poverty or experiencing homelessness have to decide between buying food, or prescription medications. That's why a new free mediation program is helping Haven for Hope clients find true clarity and success.
Community collaboration, partnerships aim to help San Antonio’s homeless population amid freezing temps
Read full article: Community collaboration, partnerships aim to help San Antonio’s homeless population amid freezing tempsHaven for Hope has been working closely with other nonprofits to provide shelter for any families turned away when the facility reaches total capacity.
‘The end goal is to help:’ county leaders push new pilot program for homeless outreach in Leon Valley
Read full article: ‘The end goal is to help:’ county leaders push new pilot program for homeless outreach in Leon ValleyThe city of Leon Valley is partnering with Bexar County and Haven for Hope to launch the street outreach initiative.
‘Truly a blessing to walk in our own place’: San Antonio mother shares experience with homelessness
Read full article: ‘Truly a blessing to walk in our own place’: San Antonio mother shares experience with homelessnessThis week is Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week, and San Antonio area nonprofits and agencies are teaming up to house 90 homeless families in 90 days.
Take the tour: Haven for Hope client shows off new apartment after completing housing program
Read full article: Take the tour: Haven for Hope client shows off new apartment after completing housing programLess than four months ago, we met 66-year-old Nathan Finley at Haven for Hope. He had been living on the streets for over 10 years. Now, thanks to a new Haven for Hope program, he's in a new apartment.
City to shift low-barrier homeless shelter to 200-room downtown hotel
Read full article: City to shift low-barrier homeless shelter to 200-room downtown hotelSan Antonio’s city-funded low-barrier homeless shelter will move to a larger, leased hotel downtown where it will have more than four times as many rooms.
Haven for Hope pushes outreach efforts for unsheltered people as heat persists in San Antonio
Read full article: Haven for Hope pushes outreach efforts for unsheltered people as heat persists in San AntonioPete Barrera stocks his pickup truck with food, water and supplies Monday through Saturday each week. He drives by encampments across San Antonio dropping these off to people without shelter.
San Antonio company donates A/C unit worth $40K to Haven for Hope, offering more relief from scorching heat
Read full article: San Antonio company donates A/C unit worth $40K to Haven for Hope, offering more relief from scorching heatThursday was another scorching day across San Antonio, but some local families experiencing homelessness are getting some much-needed relief from the heat.
'No such thing as impossible': 3 teenagers who live alone at Haven for Hope shelter graduate from high school
Read full article: 'No such thing as impossible': 3 teenagers who live alone at Haven for Hope shelter graduate from high schoolThree teens in three exceptionally tough situations have risen above. The students separately ended up at Haven for Hope alone this past year, without family members to accompany them. Now, they are high school graduates.
Haven for Hope outreach team works to protect San Antonio’s most vulnerable from severe weather
Read full article: Haven for Hope outreach team works to protect San Antonio’s most vulnerable from severe weatherHaven for Hope is preparing some of San Antonio’s most vulnerable for potentially dangerous weather.
Why warming shelters were not opened in San Antonio during this cold snap
Read full article: Why warming shelters were not opened in San Antonio during this cold snapDespite cold weather, rain and closures, the City of San Antonio and Bexar County did not open warming centers this week because officials said that conditions did not meet the threshold.
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week highlights programs, agencies working to help community
Read full article: Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week highlights programs, agencies working to help communityThe City of San Antonio and several partner agencies are working on getting people off the street – creating the Homeless Response System to address homelessness in our community.
Shelters and community nonprofits warmly welcome winter clothing donations
Read full article: Shelters and community nonprofits warmly welcome winter clothing donationsSan Antonio nonprofits that serve the homeless community are ready to receive the gently used coats, sweaters and blankets taking up space in your home.
He’ll run 50 miles a day for three weeks to raise awareness for an addiction recovery program
Read full article: He’ll run 50 miles a day for three weeks to raise awareness for an addiction recovery programKenneth Anderlitch struggled almost his whole life with alcoholism and addiction, finding it difficult to break the cycle landing him without shelter, or in prison. Then he found the program Pay it Forward. It saved his life, and he's raising awareness in a way bound to get the program national attention.
26-year-old changing entire landscape of resources for unsheltered youth in San Antonio
Read full article: 26-year-old changing entire landscape of resources for unsheltered youth in San AntonioKameron Rhys's experience with homelessness at 22 taught him what gaps need to be filled when it comes to unsheltered youth. He's using his voice to make big plans come to fruition.
Homelessness can’t stop the excitement of back-to-school for this big, loving family
Read full article: Homelessness can’t stop the excitement of back-to-school for this big, loving familyThey're a family of ten who are without a home and staying at Haven for Hope. That isn't stopping seven of their kids from getting excited to go back to school. It's an adjustment, but they're getting help from Haven for Hope staff.
Lack of ID is main barrier for homeless people getting into shelters. Local effort seeks to change that.
Read full article: Lack of ID is main barrier for homeless people getting into shelters. Local effort seeks to change that.More people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio are going into shelters, according to a recent report from the South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless (SARAH).
San Antonio Food Bank staff, volunteers prepare thousands of meals at Haven for Hope for shelter residents
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank staff, volunteers prepare thousands of meals at Haven for Hope for shelter residentsSan Antonio Food Bank staff and volunteers spent Wednesday morning making Thanksgiving meals for shelter residents at Haven for Hope.
KSAT12 donates $25,000 to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter storms
Read full article: KSAT12 donates $25,000 to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter stormsTo help the community during this difficult time, KSAT12 recently donated $25,000 towards the Let’s Help SA fund. By donating $25,000 to the “Let’s Help SA” project with Morgan’s Wonderland, we can help the city get back on the road to healing. These organizations are SAMMinistries, the San Antonio Food Bank and Haven for Hope. Haven for Hope provides, coordinates and delivers an efficient system of care for people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio. AdThe Let’s Help SA emergency fund will be open for donations through 11:59 pm this Sunday, February 28.
Let’s Help SA emergency fund seeks donations to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter storms
Read full article: Let’s Help SA emergency fund seeks donations to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter stormsThese organizations are SAMMinistries, the San Antonio Food Bank and Haven for Hope. The San Antonio Food Bank provides food to those in need. AdHaven for Hope provides, coordinates and delivers an efficient system of care for people experiencing homelessness in San Antonio. To help the community during this difficult time, KSAT12 recently donated $25,000 towards the Let’s Help SA fund. By donating $25,000 to the “Let’s Help SA” project with Morgan’s Wonderland, we can help the city get back on the road to healing.
Outreach workers brave bitter cold to help the homeless in San Antonio
Read full article: Outreach workers brave bitter cold to help the homeless in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO – Even as the snow fell and the temperatures dropped even lower, Valerie Salas was among a small army of outreach workers still out there trying to convince the homeless in San Antonio to seek shelter. Rogers said of the 25 to 30 homeless people they spoke to, only about half agreed to come to Travis Park Church or other shelters. Salas said it has been a community-wide effort, in coordination with the city of San Antonio, involving churches, nonprofits and others. “Yet, everyone’s coming together to help.”AdEven as more frigid weather bears down on San Antonio, Salas said probably like many others, she’s exhausted, but remains determined to do what needs to be done. “We’ve just been kind of hitting over and over and over again, just trying to get them out of this weather,” Salas said.
Shelters, nonprofits, churches in San Antonio ready to help during frigid weather
Read full article: Shelters, nonprofits, churches in San Antonio ready to help during frigid weatherSAN ANTONIO – A community-wide response is underway in San Antonio ahead of the frigid weather expected over the next few days to assist the city’s homeless population. SARA has been a five-year-long community effort to better serve the city’s homeless population. She said in a time like this, at least 10 churches and nonprofits have stepped up to do their part. The city also has a homeless hotline, 210-207-1799, for more information, including how to help and where to volunteer. RELATED: City of San Antonio, partner agencies to provide shelter to homeless during frigid nights
Haven for Hope prepares to provide shelter amid major temperature drop
Read full article: Haven for Hope prepares to provide shelter amid major temperature dropSAN ANTONIO – Haven for Hope has been preparing for the upcoming cold weather. President for Haven for Hope, Molly Biglari said an indoor space will be used for sleeping. “We want to be able to offer even under these incredible services with COVID every service and that’s Haven’s services and our partner’s services,” she said. Haven for Hope will also offer cold weather clothing, warm jackets, and gloves. New clients should appear at Haven for Hope’s Intake (currently operating out of the Donation Center at 1 Haven for Hope Way) between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday.
City of San Antonio, other agencies offer shelter for homeless population during weekend cold front
Read full article: City of San Antonio, other agencies offer shelter for homeless population during weekend cold frontSAN ANTONIO – With a cold front forecasted for San Antonio this weekend, the City of San Antonio and its partnering agencies are providing access to shelter and services to the homeless community. City officials made the announcement Friday. The shelter will provide cold-weather sleeping accommodations and cold-weather kits, which will include sleeping bags, hand warmers, snacks and hygiene products. The Salvation Army Dave Coy Men’s Shelter will also provide overnight shelter for those in need as the cold front sets in. Clients will have access to restroom and shower facilities, hygiene products, a bed with clean linens and meals, city officials said.
San Antonio Indian Nurses’ Association donates more than 1,000 blankets to homeless community
Read full article: San Antonio Indian Nurses’ Association donates more than 1,000 blankets to homeless communitySAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Indian Nurses’ Association will be visiting homeless camps in downtown San Antonio on Wednesday to deliver about 250 blankets to those without homes. “During this holiday we thought of helping our unfortunate neighbors and this is our kind gesture of giving something from our association to the homeless people,” said SAINA President Dr. Pressanna Parackal. Nurse volunteers along with coordinators from Haven for Hope will be delivering the blankets. It’s happening from 1 to 4 p.m.On Saturday, SAINA will hold its second annual Conference & Gala with the theme “Celebrating superheroes.” During the virtual event they will be donating another 1,000 blankets to various groups including Haven for Hope, Child Advocates of San Antonio, Endeavors, and South Alamo Regional Alliance for the Homeless. Several esteemed guests are expected to attend the event including Dr. Anita Kurian, Assistant Medical Director, City of San Antonio Metropolitan Health District along with nurses from 14 different countries.
Man stabbed by woman at bus stop outside Haven for Hope, police say
Read full article: Man stabbed by woman at bus stop outside Haven for Hope, police saySAN ANTONIO – A 48-year-old man at a bus stop outside Haven for Hope was stabbed by a woman early Friday morning, San Antonio police said. The incident occurred around 6:45 a.m. near Frio Street and Haven for Hope Way. According to police, the man suffered non-life-threatening stab wounds when he was attacked by the 39-year-old woman, identified by police late Friday afternoon as Amanda Kay Smith. Amanda Kay Smith (SAPD)Police said they do not know what prompted the stabbing or if the pair even knew each other. A resident at Haven for Hope said Smith usually sleeps on the street near the shelter but did not appear to be staying inside.
USAA donates $3.5 million to San Antonio organizations for COVID-19 relief
Read full article: USAA donates $3.5 million to San Antonio organizations for COVID-19 reliefSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio-based USAA has donated $5 million to nonprofit organizations across the country as support during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a large chunk of that going to seven local programs. USAA on Thursday announced $3.5 million will go to local organizations like Haven for Hope, the San Antonio Food Bank and Meals on Wheels “to address needs exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic.”“Since the pandemic began in March, many families across the country have experienced hardships related to food insecurity, limited access to technology and connectivity for remote schooling, lack of childcare and sometimes even homelessness,” Harriet Dominique, chief diversity, inclusion and corporate responsibility officer, said in a news release. “Aligned with our mission, we hope this continued support that we are able to provide to key nonprofit organizations helps with some of the burdens families are experiencing.”AdThe seven organizations included in the distribution include:Boys & Girls Clubs of San AntonioHaven for Hope of Bexar CountySan Antonio Food BankSan Antonio Metropolitan MinistriesUnited Way of San Antonio and Bexar CountyMeals on Wheels San AntonioTexas A&M University-San Antonio to help “close the digital divide”The remaining funds will be donated to more than a dozen nonprofit locations across the country, USAA said. The latest report from the Labor Department shows that the number of Americans seeking unemployment aid rose to 742,000 last week. More coronavirus coverage:
Church community in San Antonio collecting pants, shorts for Haven for Hope
Read full article: Church community in San Antonio collecting pants, shorts for Haven for HopeSAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s East Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold a clothing drive for new pants and shorts for residents at Haven for Hope. Shorts and pants of all sizes for men, women and children are needed, but the greatest need is for men’s pants and shorts. The collection will take place from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. on Sept. 26 at the following chapels:8801 Midcrown Drive15200 Judson Road13201 Forum RoadFor more information, click here.
'Life in the Shadows' Segment 2: 'Families On The Street'
Read full article: 'Life in the Shadows' Segment 2: 'Families On The Street''Life in the Shadows' Segment 2: 'Families On The Street'Published: October 24, 2019, 11:31 amMeet a woman who tries to get families off the streets and into Haven For Hope.