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| | Big Brothers Big Sisters Alamo Area The Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Texas mission is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported, one-to-one relationships. |
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| | | Transplants For Children Transplants for Children (TFC) is the only agency of its kind in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1986, TFC is dedicated to assisting young organ and tissue transplant recipients and their families in effectively coping with the emotional, financial, and social challenges, which arise before, during and after transplantation. |
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| | | Child Guidance Center of San Antonio The Child Guidance Center of San Antonio is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to improving our community by providing quality outpatient mental health care to children and adolescents regardless of family income. |
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| | | The Children's Shelter Founded in 1901, The Children's Shelter was the first nationally accredited children's agency in South Texas. We provide safe haven and emergency care for children who have been abused, abandoned or neglected and we specialize in care to infants and young children, serving newborns up to the age of 12 years. |
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| | | Family Service Association The Charity Association of San Antonio and Bexar County, predecessor of Family Service Association of San Antonio, Inc., was founded by a group of public-minded community leaders. Their goal was to provide financial assistance to poor and needy families and prevent their exploitation by unscrupulous individuals. |
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| | | Guadalupe Community Center Founded in 1940 by the Sister of Charity of the Incarnate Word, today the Center is under the Direction of a non profit board of directors and executive director, serving families in the West Side of San Antonio, who are suffering from ill health, lack of education, food and clothing, under or unemployed, increase in juvenile crime, teen pregnancy and school drop out, family/domestic violence and illiteracy. |
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| | | Healy-Murphy Center The mission of Healy-Murphy Center is to provide compassionate service to youth-in-crisis by focusing on individualized education in a non-traditional setting, early childhood development, and essential support services. |
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| | | San Antonio Children's Museum The San Antonio Children’s Museum provides engaging hands-on experiences where children and the adults in their lives actively learn through creative play. |
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| | | Kinetic Kids Kinetic kids are children from all walks of life who experience the daily struggles of life-long challenges including but not limited to cerebral palsy, spina bifida, down’s syndrome, autism, brain tumors, cancers, or other neurological disorders. This organization is established to provide health, recreational, and educational services to these children and their families. |
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| | | The Children's Bereavement Center The Children's Bereavement Center has helped over 1,000 grieving children from Bexar, Comal, Kerr and Kendall counties since we opened in 1997. We currently have 175 children per month in our programs. |
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| | | The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - Team in Training The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is the world's largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education and patient services. The Society's mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. Since its founding in 1949, the Society has invested more than $424 million for research specifically targeting blood cancers. |
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| | | Birthright Inc. of San Antonio
Birthright, Inc. of San Antonio is a pregnancy crisis center serving San Antonio and its surrounding areas for over 30 years. It is chartered through Birthright International, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. The essence of Birthright is Love. |
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| | | Medina Children's Home The purpose for which Medina Children's Home was formed is to provide a safe haven with a Christian environment for adolescents and single mothers with children and to guide these individuals toward a life of good, Christian citizenship in the United States of America. |
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| | | Boysville, Inc. Our campus is designed to help children in crisis who cannot remain in their own home for a variety of reasons. Our children come from homes that are in crisis, due to emotional, physical or sexual abuse. Sometimes, a parent cannot take care of the child due to a terminal illness and do not have the support of family to take care of the children. |
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| | | The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation The Gordon Hartman Family Foundation supports programs, projects and collaborative efforts of Bexar County organizations that serve individuals with mental and physical disabilities, with a special intent to serve children's needs in this area. |
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| | | Phantoms Baseball is dedicated to giving young people the opportunity to play sports in a controlled sports environment. We teach good basic fundamental of baseball. We want our players to maintain a grade level higher than average; striving for a 3.0 to a 4.0. |
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| | | C.A.M.P. C.A.M.P. is a non-profit corporation established in 1979 to provide a wide range of recreational, rehabilitative, educational, and respite services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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| | | Good Samaritan Community Services
formerly the Good Samaritan Center, was founded in 1951 on San Antonio’s near west side by the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas. Our mission is to effect positive change in the lives of individuals and families through quality services focused on prevention and intervention.
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| | | Olmos Kiwanis Club Founded in 1915 in Detroit and with headquarters now in Indianapolis, Kiwanis International is a thriving organization of service- and community-minded individuals who support children and young adults around the world. |
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| | | Bexar County Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. The mission of the Bexar County OIC is to eliminate illiteracy and poverty in San Antonio and Bexar County. |
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| | | Boys & Girls Clubs of San Antonio Our mission is to enhance the educational, social and moral development of San Antonio's youth, especially those most disadvantaged. We seek to inspire and enable them to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. |
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| | | Down Syndrome Association of San Antonio The Downs Syndrome Association of San Antonio provides support and services for families and friends of children and adults with Down Syndrome. |
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| | | JOVEN
JOVEN's mission is to develop character and resiliency in children by providing them with innovative and exciting programs, as well as structured alternative activities that are designed to help them succeed. |
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| | | Roy Maas' Youth Alternatives, Inc. Roy Maas' Youth Alternatives, Inc. is committed to caring for children in crisis. Our promise to the community is that we will give every child and family seeking our services our complete dedication and attention. Based on the principles of respect and responsibility, it is our goal to give children a foundation of positive values, which will promote future success and end the cycle of abuse. |
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| | | Spina Bifida Association of Texas The Spina Bifida Association of Texas promotes the prevention of spina bifida and enhance the lives of all affected. |
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| | | Methodist Mission Home
Methodist Mission Home serves people experiencing major life transitions, so they may reach their goals and realize their dreams. Entering our 113th year in ministry, the Methodist Mission Home team continues to fulfill our mission and meet the ever-changing needs of the people we serve. |
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