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Assistance League® of San Antonio |
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About Us 
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2611 West Avenue San Antonio, Texas 78201-2237
P. O. Box 13130 San Antonio, TX 78213-0130
Phone: (210) 732-1200 Fax: (210) 732-1548
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Community Outreach
Agencies Served
Assistance League® of San Antonio serves over 50 agencies and organizations in the San Antonio community.
Here is a list of the agencies and organizations served by the philantropic programs of Assistance League® of San Antonio:
TOGS FOR TOTS
- Any Baby Can
- Birthright
- Blessed Sacrament - (Programs for expectant parents and families, birth to age 3, Positive Discipline Academy and Parenting class programs)
- Children's Shelter Parenting Program (2 locations)
- Daughters of Charity
- Ella Austin Community Center
- Family Service Association - (Umbrella Agency)
- Family Violence Prevention Services (Battered Women)
- Good Samaritan
- Guadalupe Home
- Healthy Families
- Healy Murphy Child Development Center
- Home Comfort
- Methodist Hospital
- Metropolitan Health (Healthy Start, Tuberculosis Clinic)
- NEISD Parenting Program
- Ronald McDonald House (Lewis)
- Ronald McDonald House (Medical Center)
- Salvation Army
- SAMM Shelter
- San Antonio Birth Doulas Home
- Seton
- Southwest IDS R.O.S.E. Parenting Program
- St. Peter-St. Joseph Children's Home
- Texas Department of Protective Services (Child Protective Services)
- Texas Migrant Council, Inc.
- University Hospital
- UTHSC-PREMIE Program
- Wesley Community Center of San Antonio
OPERATION SCHOOL BELL®
Districts Served
- East Central Independent School District
- Harlandale Independent School District
- North East Independent School District
- Northside Independent School District
- San Antonio Independent School District
- South San Antonio Independent School District
- Southside Independent School District
- Southwest Independent School District
WATCH ME GROW
Schools Served
- Northside Independent School District
- Northeast Independent School District
- San Antonio Independent School District
- Southwest Independent School District
- Alamo Heights Independent School District
- Edgewood Independent School District
- South San Independent School District
- South Side Independent School District
- Harlandale Independent School District
- Judson Independent School District
- East Central Independent School District
Agencies Served
- Any Baby Can
- Child Protective Services
- Children's Shelter of SA
- San Antonio Metropolitan Ministries
- Healy Murphy Center
- Salvation Army Women's & Children's Programs
- San Antonio Birth Doulas
- Wesley Community Center
- Metropolitan Health Department
- Pro Vida
- Seton Home
- George Gervin Youth Center
- Guadalupe Home
- Baptist Child & Family Services
- Christian Assistance Ministries
- Crisis Pregnancy Center: New Braunfels
Hospitals Served
- Christus Santa Rosa
- University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio (UTHSCSA)
- Division of Neonatology
- Division of Community Pediatrics
- Corporate Communications Office
- Director of Trauma Services
- South Texas Family AIDS Network
- Victor German, MD
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Assistance League of San Antonio: Quick Facts |
- Largest active membership of Assistance League Chapters in the country
- Current membership - 491
- Located at 2611 West Avenue
- Touched the lives of over 65,000 members of the San Antonio community last year
- 100% of philanthropic work done by volunteers
- Last year’s volunteer hours - 66,000
- Major source of funds for philanthropic work - Thrift House at 2611 West Avenue
- Projects serviced through agencies, schools and organizations that verify needs of individuals
- Sponsors seven Philanthropic Programs:
- Adopt A Resident - gift of time and friendship to Chandler Nursing Home residents
- C.A.P.S. - donation of 950 caps last year to acutely ill children and teens in local hospitals
- College Scholarships - Twelve $2000 scholarships to qualifying juniors and seniors
- I'm In Charge - reaches over 6,000 elementary students with a program about personal safety
- Operation School Bell - provides school clothes for over 4,000 elementary children in need of clothing in order to attend school
- Togs for Tots - provides clothing for more than 5,600 children from birth to age five at the request of 27 community agencies
- Watch Me Grow - distributes over 20,000 booklets as a guide for parents about the developmental stages of their children
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