USAA Supports UNITED WAY - 2014

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  1. 5. This mentoring program matches vulnerable children with caring volunteers who assist children to develop the assets they need to become productive, contributing, successful adults. (210) 225-6322
  2. 6. This Community Center provides child development program, after school activities, senior meals, emergency food, clothing, utility assistance and free tax preparation. (210) 224-2351
  3. 7. Provides case management, counseling, crisis funding, and information and referral to families with children facing serious health challenges, developmental disabilities and chronic illness. (210) 227-0170
  4. 9. Provides basic necessities such as diapers and other baby essentials, incontinence products for seniors, health education and other services benefitting over 15,000 families annually. (210)731-8118
  5. 10. Provides a structured behavioral health program for adults referred from the criminal justice system to facilitate progress toward self-sufficiency and successful community reintegration. (210) 225-0864
  6. 11. Provides hope and new beginnings for men, women and children experiencing homelessness. We offer residential care and comprehensive services supporting transition from homelessness to housing. (210) 220-2100
  7. 12. 24-hour residential program that provides medical, educational, life skills, recreational, parenting and therapeutic services to homeless, pregnant/parenting teens who choose to parent their children. (210) 533-3504
  8. 14. Provides day activity services for adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and case management services to individuals and families with such disabilities. (210) 490-4300
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  1. 1. Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc. (210) 247-4500
  2. 2. This association fights heart disease and stroke through medical research and education at the school site, work site and in the community-at-large. (210) 810-3100
  3. 3. Provides early intervention services including counseling, coordination, developmental activities, nutrition, vision and hearing screenings and physical, occupational and speech therapy in the child’s natural environment. (210) 826-4492
  4. 4. Serves health and psychosocial needs of children and families with chronic and complex medical conditions including cancer, asthma, diabetes, etc.(210) 704-2526
  5. 8. Provides emergency shelter, residential, foster care and transitional living to children 0-17 who due to abuse, neglect or family disruption cannot live with their families. (210) 659-1901
  6. 13. This Center is an accredited alternative education program that offers self-paced instruction, parenting, child development classes, counseling, clinic and childcare for clients seeking diploma or GED. (210) 223-2944
  7. 15. Provides child sexual abuse victims with services necessary for emotional and physical healing through forensic interviews, medical exams, counseling, support services and coordinated investigations. (210) 675-9000
  8. 16. Provides spiritually-based substance abuse treatment and support to women and their families in order to prepare them to become more productive members of society. (210)735-3822