Whatโs Up South Texas!: Man shares love of comic books with South Side community
SAN ANTONIO โ One South Side man is passionate about keeping his love for comic books alive in the community. We have to open up.โ This was everything we had.โIn the beginning, their store looked a lot different from what it looks like today. Through it all, he said the passion for comic booking started with his love of reading. It is like a little group.โHe said it makes him happy seeing the community having the same experience he has when he reads comic books. But I love what I do.โAdHe said the biggest enjoyment is serving the South Side community.
Whats Up South Texas!: Teens create website, non-profit to combat world hunger
San Antonio Two teens have spent their time in quarantine launching a website and non-profit dedicated to providing restaurant food to those in need. We were going to an event downtown and on the way we saw some homeless people, Jain said. They said they began talking to restaurants to see if they had excess food so they could provide to homeless people. The desire to help others like this started when we went to India and the slums there and gave out a lot of food, Khater said. We hope to partner with more restaurants and donate more food, Khater said.