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Help from Catholic Charities in San Antonio and Bexar County.

Families that need help in a crisis can try contacting the San Antonio Catholic Charities for assistance. A number of programs are operated by the charity and thousands of low income families receive help every year. Some financial assistance may be offered to pay bills in addition to the agency providing guidance toward long term self-sufficiency. Find more details on programs from Catholic Charities in Bexar County (CCAOSA) including the contact information.

Catholic Charity programs that provide financial help in Bexar County

Emergency financial assistance may be provided by the Crisis Intervention Program. Resources are limited, and applicants to this Catholic Charities program need to meet various qualifications. However some San Antonio families may receive money to help with paying bills, in particular for food, rent and clothing. Importantly, social workers will also provide clients help in obtaining sufficiency and stability. The program, and Catholic Charities of Bexar County, operates from 1801 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. Phone (210) 226-6178

Free fans can be provided by Project Cool. In San Antonio, the extreme summer heat creates special challenges for seniors. CCAOSA partners with the City, United Way, and others to give away free box fans to low-income and disabled seniors. The goal is to reduce heat‐related illness while helping keep utility costs down. The program can provide fans for low income seniors 60 years or older or those with a medical need.

Military Family Relief Project is offered for veterans and active duty personnel in Bexar County. They offer targeted relief for veterans and military families. This includes emergency financial assistance, help with rent, utilities, material support, legal aid, and counseling. Requirements include proof of service (e.g. DD214) and notices of possible eviction or utility disconnection.

 

 

 

  • Recipients will need to be active duty, reserve, National Guard or veterans. Their immediate family members can also benefit from this program - they can receive access to social services and/or financial aid including as part of the Basic Needs Allowance for military members. Catholic Charities will also provide information on all of the federal government programs for veterans and military service members.

Senior Engagement and Social Supports are arranged by Catholic Charities. Beyond just financial help, CCAOSA has multiple senior‐oriented programs: companionship (Adopt-A-Senior), volunteer opportunities (Foster Grandparents, RSVP), congregate meals with social, educational, and recreational elements. This emphasis on social well‐being, not just material assistance, helps reduce isolation among seniors.

Programs from CCAOSA Catholic Charities that help with long term stability

Free income tax returns and filing can be provided by Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program. Volunteers can offer assistance and support for low-wage workers to claim federal earned income tax credit. The non-profit can help people prepare and file their state and federal government income tax returns as well, and all services are offered for free to qualified individuals.

The Community Voice Mail Program can provide information. It is a free, personalized, 24-hour voice service to people who live in crisis and who are in a moment of transition. The Catholic Charity services may be able to directly link people to employment opportunities, jobs, housing, social services and more general personal support.

Catholic Charities Guadalupe Community Center offers an extensive variety of social services and assistance programs for persons of all ages. Some examples of what is offered includes youth leadership classes, food, groceries and clothing assistance, after-school and summer youth programs, and organized/recreational sports activities. They are also a great place for referrals and information on financial and public aid programs and resources. The Center can direct the poor or less fortunate to cash assistance programs in Texas too, including TANF type benefits.

A free Money Management Program, including budgeting sessions and workshops may be offered. A part of this will help San Antonio families reduce their debts on credit cards and other forms of borrowing. Catholic Charities also partners with credit counseling agencies in San Antonio to provide this service.

  • This also includes bill payer and representative payee services for low income individuals in Bexar County. The programs are currently for those San Antonio residents who are 55 years and older who lack the ability to manage their own financial affairs and improve their own financial situation. So it covers low income families, and Catholic Charities can help them consolidate credit card debts.

 

 

 

Immigration Services provided by Catholic Charities includes reduced-fee legal services and professional consultations that are designed to assist low-income immigrants achieve the full benefits available to them under state and federal government immigration laws.

  • CCAOSA assists low‐income immigrants from many counties in Central and South Texas with legal processes such as asylum, DACA, TPS, naturalization, removal defense, etc. They are a DOJ‐recognized organization. These thorough, region‐wide legal services distinguish them from agencies that may offer only limited immigration help.

Family and Children’s Wraparound Supports is a form of case management. San Antonio’s CCAOSA provides a robust “whole‐family” approach: free parenting workshops (Supporting Dads, Nurturing Families, Parents as Teachers), nurse home visit programs for newborns via “Family Connects,” and even accommodations as part of transitional housing/support for homeless pregnant women and mothers with infants (Guadalupe Home). These layered supports go beyond basic emergency relief to long‐term family stability.

 

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