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A look at the nonprofits helping San Antonio students with math, reading
Read full article: A look at the nonprofits helping San Antonio students with math, readingSTAAR test scores for students in San Antonio are trending down and falling below the state average, according to nonprofit City Education Partners.
San Antonio nonprofit works to keep seniors, people with disabilities cool during the high summer temperatures
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit works to keep seniors, people with disabilities cool during the high summer temperaturesUnited Way of San Antonio is collecting and giving fans to people in need in our community.
San Antonio nonprofit says thousands of students are in need of supplies, clothes with high prices
Read full article: San Antonio nonprofit says thousands of students are in need of supplies, clothes with high pricesNonprofits, like San Antonio Threads, said the need for supplies and clothes is widespread even with school in session for so many students.
Nonprofits helping San Antonioās homeless population not seeing uptick of people despite dangerous temperatures
Read full article: Nonprofits helping San Antonioās homeless population not seeing uptick of people despite dangerous temperaturesRising temperatures are making outside conditions dangerous in San Antonio, and people experiencing homelessness are at a high risk of suffering from heat exhaustion. Despite the heat, nonprofits say they are not seeing an uptick in people seeking help.
3 reasons why nonprofits should participate in Giving Tuesday
Read full article: 3 reasons why nonprofits should participate in Giving TuesdayBeyond the opportunity to add some money to their accounts, Giving Tuesday has other benefits for nonprofit organizations that last well beyond that particular day.
Dress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project host clothing drive campaign to help job seekers
Read full article: Dress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project host clothing drive campaign to help job seekersDress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project are partnering together for a clothing drive campaign. The goal is to get jobseekers the right attire so they can find the right job.
Border relief agencies appeal for help of their own to meet growing demand
Read full article: Border relief agencies appeal for help of their own to meet growing demandSAN ANTONIO ā Relief groups, many of them faith-based organizations, are appealing for help of their own to meet the needs that are growing along the border. āWeāre seeing increased traffic, and weāre expecting that to continue,ā said Dan Klein, chair of the Interfaith Welcome Coalition. Klein said those groups and the Interfaith Welcome Coalition itself still need more of the publicās help. The coalition is appealing for donations and volunteers on its Facebook page and specific items on its Amazon wishlist. So does the Val Verde Humanitarian Border Coalition, along with an appeal for donations and volunteers on its Facebook page.
Nonprofits look for direct community support after Fiesta 2020 cancellation
Read full article: Nonprofits look for direct community support after Fiesta 2020 cancellationSAN ANTONIO ā More than 100 nonprofits are looking for a plan-B after Fiesta San Antonio 2020 was canceled after officials had postponed the event for November. Fiesta San Antonio canceled in 2020, officials announceBarton Simpson, the commander of the Texas Cavaliers, said his organization was prepared but disappointed by the cancellation. Simpson said organization members are committed to working hard for those agencies so they can make it to the next Fiesta event. Fiesta āencouragingā nonprofits to honor 2020 tickets for 2021 eventsKatrina Campbell, with Brighton SA, said they have jumped into fundraising mode already. Campbell says about $100,000 in presold tickets for the 2020 Fiesta event has been donated back to the organization since the event was canceled.
SA Food Bank changes impacting partnering nonprofitsā way of helping hungry families in communities
Read full article: SA Food Bank changes impacting partnering nonprofitsā way of helping hungry families in communitiesThe nonprofits said just when they have had to step up fast to meet needs during the coronavirus crisis, their primary source of food, the San Antonio Food Bank, is changing its policy. Instead of having multiple sites, the food bank intends to provide needed food in the community through the creation of county mega sites. The San Antonio Food Bank is asking nonprofit partner agencies to preregister their clients for the county mega sites by filling out a form on the food bank website. Additionally, the Food Bank has already announced a few lunch and neighborhood food giveaways they have on the calendar. San Antonio Food Bank launches āNeighbor Helping Neighborā response effortCOVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.