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24th Annual Walk & Stroll celebrates, supports people with Down Syndrome
Read full article: 24th Annual Walk & Stroll celebrates, supports people with Down SyndromeThe Down Syndrome Association of South Texas celebrates 30 years of providing community service and prepares for their largest fundraising event.
South Texas Blood and Tissue Center encourages donations for World Blood Donor Day amid 25% decline
Read full article: South Texas Blood and Tissue Center encourages donations for World Blood Donor Day amid 25% declineThe South Texas Blood and Tissue Center is encouraging people to donate on Friday for World Blood Donor Day to offset a 25% drop in local donations.
Texas A&M student unites San Antonio for a festive cause, hosts toy drive for foster home
Read full article: Texas A&M student unites San Antonio for a festive cause, hosts toy drive for foster homeTexas A&M Aggie Marc Anthony Mendiola, a proud South Side native and graduate of South San ISD, is kindling the holiday season in San Antonio with the āJoyful Generations Giveback.ā Fueled by a passion for community service and a dream cultivated in his dorm room in Valencia, Spain, Mendiola is on a mission to bring joy and support to the heart of San Antonio.
Zapatos brings communities together through shoe drives, distributions
Read full article: Zapatos brings communities together through shoe drives, distributionsStudents at Murnin Elementary School received a special visit from community partners including the San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday.
Canyon High School bandās booth at Wurstfest supports local families, musicians
Read full article: Canyon High School bandās booth at Wurstfest supports local families, musiciansThe Canyon High School Marching Band funnel cake booth has been a staple at Wurstfest for longer than alumni can remember.
San Antonio-area nonprofit looks for volunteers to continue its mission
Read full article: San Antonio-area nonprofit looks for volunteers to continue its missionThe local nonprofit House of Neighborly Service has been helping San Antonians for over 100 years and is looking for volunteers to continue its mission.
South Texas Blood & Tissue sends blood to Perryton following deadly tornado; How you can help
Read full article: South Texas Blood & Tissue sends blood to Perryton following deadly tornado; How you can helpAs part of the Blood Emergency Readiness Corps (BERC), South Texas Blood & Tissue was one of 10 blood centers on call this week to help out in need of an emergency.
University Health, Fresh Start accepting applications for no-cost reconstructive surgeries for kids
Read full article: University Health, Fresh Start accepting applications for no-cost reconstructive surgeries for kidsFresh Start Surgical Gifts is accepting applications for the surgeries that will be performed on June 24 and 25.
Islamic Center of San Antonio collecting donations to aid Syrians following massive earthquake
Read full article: Islamic Center of San Antonio collecting donations to aid Syrians following massive earthquakeRecovery efforts continue along the Turkey-Syria border following several powerful earthquakes.
Turkish American Association of SA begins sending donations to earthquake-stricken Turkey
Read full article: Turkish American Association of SA begins sending donations to earthquake-stricken TurkeyThe Turkish American Association of San Antonio collected an 18-wheeler full of winter gear and hygiene products. The truck will drive the supplies to the Turkish Consulate in Houston, where the donations will be send to those directly in need.
KSAT Community helps raise $14,000 for Red Cross to support Hurricane Fiona relief efforts
Read full article: KSAT Community helps raise $14,000 for Red Cross to support Hurricane Fiona relief effortsKSAT will host a phone bank on Monday to help support the Red Cross relief efforts in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Fiona.
Big Give 2022: Hundreds of local nonprofits hope for generous donations during 24-hour fundraising event
Read full article: Big Give 2022: Hundreds of local nonprofits hope for generous donations during 24-hour fundraising eventThe 2022 Big Give will start at 6 p.m. on September 22 and conclude at 6 p.m. on September 23.
SAISD Foundation holds luggage, supply drive Thursday for first-generation college students
Read full article: SAISD Foundation holds luggage, supply drive Thursday for first-generation college studentsCommunity members who want to support the effort are encouraged to donate new or gently used luggage and new dorm room essentials.
Need a little Christmas, right this very minute? Grand Hyatt plans āChristmas in Julyā community event
Read full article: Need a little Christmas, right this very minute? Grand Hyatt plans āChristmas in Julyā community eventMaybe donāt haul out the holly just yet, but you can pull out your holiday attire for a āChristmas in Julyā event that will benefit Dress for Success.
KSAT Community partners with United Way of San Antonio, Bexar County for 8th annual Shoebox Project
Read full article: KSAT Community partners with United Way of San Antonio, Bexar County for 8th annual Shoebox ProjectIf you or your children are on Spring Break right now, it is a perfect time to help those in the community who need it most.
Blue Santa program sees spike in demand, issues urgent plea for donations of toys, funding and volunteers
Read full article: Blue Santa program sees spike in demand, issues urgent plea for donations of toys, funding and volunteersBlue Santa provides Christmas gifts for families in need. Organizers say there are more children on Blue Santaās list this year due to hardships from the pandemic.
Meals on Wheels serves thousands of Thanksgiving meals for the holiday
Read full article: Meals on Wheels serves thousands of Thanksgiving meals for the holidayHundreds of Meals On Wheels San Antonio volunteers delivered over 2,000 meals to families across San Antonio and Bexar County for the second time since the start of the pandemic.
Hereās how you can help migrant children at the shelter in San Antonio
Read full article: Hereās how you can help migrant children at the shelter in San AntonioCatholic Charities is the main organization in San Antonio that is providing and coordinating supportive services to the migrant refugees.
You may qualify for a property tax exemption if your home was damaged by the winter storm
Read full article: You may qualify for a property tax exemption if your home was damaged by the winter stormSAN ANTONIO ā If your property sustained damaged during last monthās winter storm, you could qualify for a temporary property tax exemption. Qualified properties include:tangible personal property used for income production if the owner filed a renditionresidential buildings (homes)commercial buildings (businesses)industrial buildings (manufacturing)multi-family buildings (apartments), and other real property buildingscertain manufactured homes. The temporary disaster area exemption applies to all counties in Texas and expires on Jan. 1, 2022. If you live in Bexar County, click here for more information and to download the application form. You can contact the Bexar County Appraisal District by phone at 210-242-2432.
Funds still available as Bexar County launches second phase of Plumbing Assistance Program
Read full article: Funds still available as Bexar County launches second phase of Plumbing Assistance ProgramBEXAR COUNTY ā A couple of weeks have passed since the devastating winter storm that swept through South Texas, but many residents in suburban cities and outlying areas in Bexar County are still without running water in their homes, according to county officials. Just last week, Bexar County launched a reimbursement program that offered up to $1,500 per household to aid residents with repair costs for broken pipes and plumbing issues caused by the winter storm. RELATED: Bexar County launches plumbing assistance program for residents following winter stormStill, many households in suburban cities and areas of unincorporated Bexar County are without water and are struggling with arranging a plumber due to their remote locations, according to officials. Those who do not have access to the internet should call 210-631-5000 for the reimbursement program, or 210-631-6000 for the āI need a plumberā program. AdRead also:These businesses are donating to winter storm relief efforts in San Antonio, across TexasDevastating winter storm leaves behind trail of destruction for San Antonio-area nonprofit
Devastating winter storm leaves behind trail of destruction for San Antonio-area nonprofit
Read full article: Devastating winter storm leaves behind trail of destruction for San Antonio-area nonprofitBOERNE, TEXAS ā Roy Maas Youth Alternatives has been helping change the lives of at-risk youth for almost 30 years. The safe haven, however, was not spared from last weekās winter storm. āThis was unforeseen, greatly because the age of the building, you would have never thought this would happen, Rudolph said. He said staff is still able to meet the demand of the hundreds of meals, but it has not been easy. Presently staff is preparing meals in cabins where the space is small and the process even slower.
Thereās a lot to prune at San Antonio Botanical Garden following severe winter freeze
Read full article: Thereās a lot to prune at San Antonio Botanical Garden following severe winter freezeAs the snow began to melt, they discovered the growth of plants, trees and flowers was now limp and even distorted. SAN ANTONIO ā The pickup and restoration process continues across many parts of San Antonio following last weekās freezing temperatures. Some of the most visibly affected areas include the San Antonio Botanical Garden, where plants, flowers and even trees suffered tremendously due to the cold. Your membership fees go to the garden and thatāll help us a lot.āEmployees at the San Antonio Botanical Gardene work endlessly to save plant life that brings joy and peace to visitors throughout the year. To learn more about volunteer opportunities with the San Antonio Botanical Garden click here.
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 Letās Help SA fund. By donating $25,000 to the āLetās Help SAā project with Morganās 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 Letās Help SA emergency fund will be open for donations through 11:59 pm this Sunday, February 28.
These businesses are donating to winter storm relief efforts in San Antonio, across Texas
Read full article: These businesses are donating to winter storm relief efforts in San Antonio, across TexasSAN ANTONIO ā The Insurance Council of Texas is predicting that the winter storm that walloped Texas this month could be the costliest winter storm in state history. Many people in San Antonio and across Texas are dealing with problems caused by the snow, ice and frigid temperatures. In San Antonio, $100,000 is going to support Haven for Hope and the San Antonio Food Bank. AdH-E-BH-E-B announced a donation of $1 million to support 18 Texas food banks. AdToyotaToyota has donated $1 million to help Texas recover from the winter storm damage, including $300,000 in San Antonio.
Letās Help SA emergency fund seeks donations to help San Antonians recover from devastating winter storms
Read full article: Letās 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 Letās Help SA fund. By donating $25,000 to the āLetās Help SAā project with Morganās Wonderland, we can help the city get back on the road to healing.
City of San Antonio launches call center, website to aid in recovery from weather crisis
Read full article: City of San Antonio launches call center, website to aid in recovery from weather crisisThe City of San Antonio on Wednesday will launch an Emergency Resource Call Center (ERCC) and website to assist residents affected by the recent severe winter weather. AdIf a business or rental property suffered damage, SBAās Disaster Loan Assistance Program may help by providing a low-interest loan. If an individual does not qualify for FEMA assistance, the Community Pipe Repair Fund managed by SAWS can help. Callers that do not qualify for FEMA assistance will be directed to the SAWS CPR Fund. ERCC staff will be able to assist residents in both English and Spanish.
RMYA asks community to help with monetary donations to repair multiple buildings, equipment, replace spoiled food after winter storm
Read full article: RMYA asks community to help with monetary donations to repair multiple buildings, equipment, replace spoiled food after winter stormSAN ANTONIO ā KSAT Community is partnering with local nonprofits to help San Antonians recover from the aftermath of the winter storm last week. One of the groups that need your help is Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA). We also had several water heaters destroyed and some of our equipment was destroyed through the storm.āRMYA needs help with monetary donations to help repair multiple buildings, equipment and replace spoiled food. Donations can be made at rmya.org or can be sent to RMYA, 3103 West Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78213. AdRelated:San Antonio Food Bank seeks volunteers and food donations to help the community recover from winter stormAmerican Red Cross responds to winter storm and seeks blood donations in coming days, weeksKSAT Community operates in partnership with University Health, Energy Transfer and Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union.
Eva Longoria joins San Antonio Food Bank in delivering food, items to local residents
Read full article: Eva Longoria joins San Antonio Food Bank in delivering food, items to local residentsSAN ANTONIO ā Actress and philanthropist Eva Longoria helped deliver items to San Antonio residents who have been affected by last weekās winter storm and the coronavirus pandemic. The Texas actress joined the San Antonio Food Bank in handing out food, water and pet food, among other items, on Monday afternoon. Money donated to the emergency fund will be distributed to the San Antonio Food Bank, SAMMinistries and Haven for Hope, said Gordon Hartman, of Morganās Wonderland and Morganās Wonderland Inclusion Foundation, which will spearhead and seek donations from the community. AdThe first $500,000 in donations will be matched by The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation, The Harvey E. Najim Family Foundation and the Kronkosky Charitable Foundation, Hartman said. Full Screen Full Screen 1 / 12 Eva Longoria teamed up with the San Antonio Food Bank on Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, to deliver items to San Antonio residents.
San Antonio Food Bank seeks volunteers and food donations to help the community recover from winter storm
Read full article: San Antonio Food Bank seeks volunteers and food donations to help the community recover from winter stormSAN ANTONIO ā The San Antonio Food Bank is serving up relief for thousands of people in South Texas who have been impacted by the historic winter weather this past week. With the wintry conditions behind us in Texas and the San Antonio region, residents are looking to restock their fridges and water supply. The food bankās network of food pantries and mobile food distributions remains fully operational and open to the public for help. AdEvery $1 donated to the food bank provides seven meals. If you are interested in signing up to help in the next city-wide distribution event with the SA Food Bank, you can preregister here.
Emergency fund established to help San Antonians affected by winter storm
Read full article: Emergency fund established to help San Antonians affected by winter stormSAN ANTONIO ā An emergency fund was set up Monday to help San Antonio residents recover from last weekās devastating winter storm. āOur research indicates the greatest needs right now are food, water and shelter,ā Hartman said. A companion relief effort, SAWSā Community Pipe Repair Fund, has been established to help pay for urgently-needed plumbing repairs, said San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg. AdThe fund will provide help for San Antonio Water System residential customers in Bexar County who suffered water pipe damage in their homes due to the storm, Nirenberg said. āThe program will prioritize emergency pipe repair that risks causing harm to life, health or safety of the occupants,ā Nirenberg said.
American Red Cross responds to winter storm and seeks blood donations in coming days, weeks
Read full article: American Red Cross responds to winter storm and seeks blood donations in coming days, weeksDue to the extreme winter weather in Texas, the American Red Cross is watching the situation and standing by to support local responses to the storms as needed. The record-breaking cold and severe winter weather across most of the U.S. has forced the cancellation of Red Cross blood drives in approximately 30 states, impacting approximately 16,000 blood, platelet and convalescent plasma donations this month. The Red Cross is urging healthy individuals in unaffected areas, especially those with type O blood, to give now. If you are interested in donating blood, the American Red Cross Serving Central and South Texas encourages people to donate to the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center. If you are interested in donating blood in the KSAT Community blood drive with University Health March 1-2, click here to make an appointment.
Habitat for Humanity gave more than 50 homes to San Antonio families in 2020 despite pandemic
Read full article: Habitat for Humanity gave more than 50 homes to San Antonio families in 2020 despite pandemicSAN ANTONIO ā For Brenda Sanchez, being a homeowner was something she dreamed of. āBut here I am today, and Iām very grateful for everyone thatās helped me.āItās a feeling 50 other families in San Antonio experienced in 2020 thanks to Habitat for Humanity. āThis year, that was more important than ever.āThe homes go for $95,000 and Wiese said these homes help address another problem in San Antonio. āThereās always been a housing challenge in San Antonio, Wiese said. So thatās something that Iām very proud of.āFor information on how to volunteer or donate to Habitat for Humanity, click here.
It saved my life: COVID-19 survivors reflect on importance of convalescent plasma donations
Read full article: It saved my life: COVID-19 survivors reflect on importance of convalescent plasma donationsAfter spending weeks in the hospital and on a ventilator, a plasma donation helped Dorrian regain the strength to breath on his own. But with more requests from hospitals coming in, the donation center says they need more donors to keep up with rising demand. Click here to learn more about plasma donation. One blood donation can save up to three lives. To schedule a blood donation, visit SouthTexasBlood.org.
A new story book aims to help children cope with coronavirus
Read full article: A new story book aims to help children cope with coronavirusChildren are among those fighting coronavirus and those feeling the pain it causes, and a story book wants to help them navigate both. "This wonderful book helps children understand and navigate this new landscape and learn how they can take small actions to become the heroes in their own stories." The book is aimed at children ages 6 to 11 years old and has already been translated to six languages to reach as many children as possible. It is a collaboration of United Nations agencies, nongovernmental organizations and international mental health organizations. The input was used to ensure that the book āresonated with children from different backgrounds and continents,ā according to the release.
SAQ: How to help or get help from the San Antonio Food Bank
Read full article: SAQ: How to help or get help from the San Antonio Food BankSAN ANTONIO ā āSan Antonio has been a city that struggled for a long time. For those fortunate enough to be in a position to help others right now, volunteering, donating and spreading the word on social media are three easy ways to help the food bank, Cooper said. Eventually, the food bank will reopen donation lines for non-perishable food items. Get your friends involved and you can help us big time at the food bank,ā Cooper said. RELATED: Local woman challenges community to donate to San Antonio Food Bank during coronavirus outbreakThose who may need assistance with food can visit the San Antonio Food Bankās website and watch below.
Emergency rental assistance program to help unemployed San Antonians pay rent amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Emergency rental assistance program to help unemployed San Antonians pay rent amid coronavirus pandemicSAN ANTONIO ā The emergency rental assistance program is a combined effort by the San Antonio Apartment Association, the city of San Antonio and philanthropic organizations. To be eligible, tenants must be unemployed and impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, said Marc Ross, the associationās past president. He said SAAAās 1,500 members are being encouraged to forgive 25 percent of any past due rent, Aprilās rent and any late fees. To qualify for assistance for Risk Mitigation Fund requires written proof the tenantās situation. Emergency Rental Assistance information can be found here.
South Texas Blood & Tissue Center holds week-long blood drive to build supply amid coronavirus outbreak
Read full article: South Texas Blood & Tissue Center holds week-long blood drive to build supply amid coronavirus outbreakSAN ANTONIO ā The South Texas Blood & Tissue Center is holding a week-long community blood drive in hopes of building up a 15-20 day blood supply amid the coronavirus outbreak. SAQ: Why blood donations are so important during the coronavirus pandemicThe blood drive will be held at the San Antonio Shrine Auditorium, near the intersection of Loop 1604 and Highway 281, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m from March 23 to March 27. Health officials: South Texas blood supply at risk of collapsing due to lack of donationsThe STBTC must collect over 400 units of blood to help patients, health officials have said. STBC has added additional sanitation measures and temperature checks of potential donors and staff as they enter facilities, officials said. The community blood drive is a partnership between STBC, Alzafar Shriners and South Texas Spine & Surgical Hospital.
Why youāre seeing teddy bears and rainbows in windows right now
Read full article: Why youāre seeing teddy bears and rainbows in windows right nowSAN ANTONIO ā If youāve been on a walk in your neighborhood this week, you may have noticed an odd phenomenon -- there are teddy bears and pictures of rainbows in the front windows of some homes. If youāre wondering why that is, thereās a very good explanation. Parents are spreading the word over social media, asking people to place stuffed bears and rainbows in the windows to create a social-distancing-approved scavenger hunt. The teddy bears idea was inspired by a popular book and song for preschoolers called āWeāre Going On a Bear Hunt.āBoth the song and book start out:āWeāre going on a bear hunt. RELATED: Things to do at home while youāre social distancingMy neighborhood is asking families to put a teddy bear in the window so families can go on a walk for a āBear Huntā.
Texas Diaper Bank asks for donations due to effects of coronavirus
Read full article: Texas Diaper Bank asks for donations due to effects of coronavirusTexas Diaper Bank asks for donations due to effects of coronavirusPublished: March 18, 2020, 1:12 pmThe Texas Diaper Bank is in need of diapers, hygiene products and financial donations as the demand for personal hygiene products has skyrocketed as the result of the coronavirus pandemic.
With coronavirus closing schools, hereās how you can help food insecure children
Read full article: With coronavirus closing schools, hereās how you can help food insecure childrenOn any given day, the National School Lunch Program provides low-cost or free lunches to 29.7 million children. But the coronavirus pandemic is shutting down schools and parents are scrambling to find ways to feed their hungry kids. Charitable organizations are working to fill the gap, but they need your help. Here are a few organizations you can support: