City gives $36M to social service programs, but there’s still ARPA money left
Nearly $4 million, possibly more, of San Antonio’s ARPA grant, is not yet allocated, despite a flood of funding applications from service agencies.
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160 people died in San Antonio while unhoused in 2022 — more than double last year
SAMMinistries will need more than double the number of candles it brought to the memorial last year, when 71 people who died were honored.
‘Each wreath is a gift’: Historic cemetery fills with patriotic solemnity and holiday cheer
At the small but historic San Antonio National Cemetery, hundreds gathered Saturday to honor the fallen as part of Wreaths Across America.
How Haven for Hope helped me get to know my city
Haven for Hope president and CEO Kim Jefferies reflects on a year with San Antonio’s largest homeless shelter and services campus.
Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner returns to in-person celebration
After a two year hiatus, the Feast of the Heart is back in person at the Henry B. González Convention Center and is expected to feed 25,000.
Haven for Hope founder Bill Greehey steps down as board chairman
The nonprofit homeless service center announced Tuesday that Bill Greehey is stepping down as chairman of the board.
After 75 years, San Antonio Medical Foundation is still fostering local health care and research
The nonprofit that got its start 75 years ago working to establish a medical school continues its work today through funding lifesaving research.
Texas Biomed receives $3.5M grant to develop tuberculosis vaccines
Tuberculosis infects more than 10 million people globally each year, and killed more than 1.5 million people in 2020.
Morgan’s Wonderland opens one-stop shop for special needs community
Individuals with special needs will be able to get medical appointments, haircuts, legal advice and more at the new MAC by Morgan’s Wonderland.
Southwest Research Institute celebrates 75 years of scientific inquiry, advancement
Over its 75 years, the world-recognized institute has become a lynchpin in Texas’ scientific research community.
LiftFund founder Janie Barrera joins San Antonio Report board of directors
Janie Barrera, president and CEO of LiftFund, brings to the San Antonio Report’s board of directors strong ties to the local small business community.
Empower House offers support systems, inclusive community
The Martinez Street Women’s Center is now Empower House. The organization’s name change aims for inclusivity.
Top U.S. tennis pros to headline new All American Cup tournament in November
The inaugural All American Cup will be held Nov. 11-13 and will feature ATP tennis pros competing in a team format in both singles and doubles.