Women's History Month: Women's Resource Fair

Date and Time

Thursday, March 28 2024 at 11:00 AM CDT to

Thursday, March 28 2024 at 1:00 PM CDT

Location

Central Courtyard

Description

Finish out Women’s History Month at our upcoming Resource Fair, where attendees will learn about community resources from the experts! Over 20 organizations will be present including various community health agencies who will share valuable health tips. Refreshments will be provided.

 

List of Participating Organizations

 

Organization Name

Provide brief description of services offered by your department/organization.

Alamo Area Rape Crisis Center

24 hr Sexual Violence Crisis Hotline
Free Counseling
Advocacy & Case Management Services
Education & Prevention Programs

San Antonio Food Bank

Application Assistance for Federal Benefits

CoSA MetroHealth WIC Program

Provide WIC, Nutrition and Breastfeeding information

Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc.

The mission of Family Violence Prevention Services, Inc. is to break the cycle of family violence and to strengthen families by providing the necessary tools for self-sufficiency through the delivery of emergency shelter, transitional housing, education, effective parenting and early intervention with adults, children, youth and the elderly.

Community First Health Plans

Non-Profit Health plan offering several lines of health coverage for the community.

NAMI Greater San Antonio

Advocacy, education, support and public awareness for all individuals and families affected by mental illness.

The Center for Health Care Services

For more than fifty-five years, The Center has provided integrated care to improve the lives of children and adults with mental health conditions, substance use challenges and intellectual or developmental disabilities. With over 80 programs and over 25 locations, The Center helps those with mental health or substance abuse challenges in the Bexar County community. We are a quasi-governmental entity, with 98% of our funding coming from grants. Our government funding means that we are able to help those in our community who are underserved; populations like the homeless or those who are uninsured.

Aetna

CHIP, Medicaid, TH Steps, Medicaid Perinatal Services

WellPoint

Managed care health plan

Ransomed Life

Ransomed Life is a local non-profit aiming to see communities FREE from exploitation through Prevention Education and Counseling Services for survivors, at-risk youth, and their families. Ransomed Life offers education to thousands in our community each year middle school-aged and older. Our Counseling and Mentoring Services are free and available for those 11-24 years old.

Baptist Health Women's Center

free pregnancy testing, assistance with Medicaid application, OB Navigator Resources

P.A.T.H. Foster Youth Program

he P.A.T.H. Foster Youth Program is a support system to put foster and adopted youth on a path to succeed in college. Located within Student Advocacy Centers, the program is available at all five of the Alamo Colleges.

Nurse Family Partnership-University Health

Nurse Home Visiting program for First-time moms.

Perks

Small icon of pizza to represent food in general Free Food
Small icon of a purse to represent items in general Free Stuff

Categories

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