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Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
206 N. Smith Street 830.281.6630 |
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Alamo WorkSource Career Center |
Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
Suite 117 210.822.7640 |
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Alamo WorkSource Career Center |
Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
2538 Castroville Rd. 210.436.0670 |
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Alamo WorkSource Career Center |
Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
4535 E. Houston St. 210.581.0190 |
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Alamo WorkSource Career Center |
Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
1499 Hillcrest 210.438.0581 |
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Alamo WorkSource Career Center |
Provides case management, employment readiness assistance and employment referrals through the Prisoner ReIntegration program (Project RIO). |
6723 S. Flores St. Suite 100 210.928.3985 |
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Inpatient/outpatient chemical dependency treatment center for men. |
Raymond Almaguer 10290 Southton Rd. San Antonio, TX 78223 210.633.0201 |
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Bexar County Dept. of Community Investment |
Provides case management, heating/cooling assistance, and assistance with utility bills. Must call on Tuesday morning, starting at 9am to set an appointment. |
233 N Pecos, Ste 590 San Antonio, TX 78207 210.335.6770 |
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Bexar County Detention Ministries |
Provides Education, advocacy, job search, emergency assistance, and support groups for adults and juveniles who have been released from detention. |
Family Renewal Center 503 San Pedro San Antonio, TX 78212 210.299.4540 |
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Programs include early childhood intervention, crisis/jail diversion programs, crisis hotline, mental health services, residential and substance abuse services. Check website or call for more details. |
3031 IH-10 W. San Antonio, TX 78201 210.731.1300 |
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Christian Assistance Ministry (CAM) |
Provides emergency food and clothing, financial assistance, and information/referral sources. Assist with ID recovery. May provide assistance with bus fare. |
110 McCullough San Antonio, TX 78215 210.223.6648 |
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Community Action Program – City of San Antonio |
Disability Public Assistance Program Information, Referral, and Follow-up Assistance; Case Management; Utility Assistance; Assistance with Bus Tickets; Prescriptions; Assistance with Birth Certificates; I.D. Cards; Rental and Mortgage Assistance; Basic Needs Items; Counseling; Form Preparation (job applications, Social Security, TANF, Food Stamp forms), Interpretion of documents in English and Spanish. |
210.207.7830 Call for a location near you. |
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District Reentry Center (Parole) |
Cognitive intervention, anger management, substance abuse education, employment - readiness training, victim impact panel classes, and case management provided through parole officers. |
Charles Lackey 2902 NE Loop 410 San Antonio, TX 78218 210.564.3755 |
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Home Sweet Home Salvation Army |
Provides some rental assistance. |
San Antonio, TX 210.352.2042 |
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Inner City Development |
Provides a food and clothing pantry from 10-noon on weekdays. Must have a legitimate need. |
1300 Chihuahua St. San Antonio, TX 78207 210.224.7239 |
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Jewish Family and Children’s Service of San Antonio |
Provides some rental and utility assistance. Ask for financial aid office. |
12500 NW Military Hwy San Antonio, TX 78231 210.302.6924 |
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Kenwood Community Center |
Provides some rental and utility assistance. |
305 Dora St. San Antonio, TX 78212 210.207.7830 |
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New Start (Salvation Army) |
Provides transitional housing at no cost or sliding scale based on income. There are several sites for transitional apartments, ask about locations on phone. |
515 W Elmira San Antonio, TX 78212 210.352.2000 x.247 |
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For adults and adolescents. Services include detoxification, inpatient/outpatient treatment services, specialized treatment services for women, youth intervention programs, HIV/AIDS prevention, and family therapy. Services for adult treatment include screening, assessment and treatment planning, medically managed and supervised detoxification services, individual/group/family/pastoral counseling, drug/alcohol education classes, GED classes, occupational & recreational therapy, case management and relapse prevention & aftercare services. |
222 E Mitchell St San Antonio, TX 78210 210.532.3126 |
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Project Recovery |
Provides group and individual counseling services to people at Bexar County Adult Detention Center. Makes referrals to community resources upon release. |
200 N Comal St San Antonio, TX 78207 210.335.6417 |
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SAM Ministries Transitional Housing |
San Antonio Ministries (SAM) provides transitional housing. Rent is 30% of income. |
5922 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 210.979.6188 |
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SAM Ministries Transitional Living and Learning |
Provides 40 units, and services to families for up to 24 months at no cost. Call about waiting list. Provides case management, must be working or schooling full time (or combination of both). |
5922 Blanco Rd San Antonio, TX 78216 210.979.6188 |
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Provides academic college education in select units with relationships with colleges in their area. Academic, security, and classification criteria must be met to participate. State pays for one academic course per semester. Students are responsible for other tuition, fees, and tests. Youthful Offender Grant provides full.time academic courseload funding to offenders younger than 25. Classes may lead to an Associates or Bachelor’s degree. Four units offered the Bachelor’s level courses in 2005. |
936.291.5331
Available in these Units:
Briscoe Unit (Dilley), Dominguez Unit (San Antonio), Stevenson Unit (Cuervo), Torres Unit (Hondo)
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Provides vocational college education in select units with relationships with colleges in their area. Vocational, security, and classification criteria must be met to participate. Students are responsible for all tuition, fees, and tests. Youthful Offender Grant provides no cost vocational courses to qualifying offenders younger than 25. Provides shop training and classroom instruction. Junior college vocational programs were available on 30 units in fiscal year 2005. A Certificate of Completion and semester hours of college credit are earned upon satisfactory completion of a vocational course. |
936.291.5331
Available in these Units: Briscoe Unit (Dilley), Dominguez Unit (San Antonio), Stevenson Unit (Cuervo) |
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Woman at the Well House provides faith-based safe living environment with food, clothing, counseling, in-house programs, and access to community resources -- from education and job training to medical and dental care. |
221 Post Avenue 210.472.2787 |