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DISABILITY RIGHTS TEXAS
DISABILITY RIGHTS TEXAS
Austin, Texas
100-499 employees
Follow us on social: Facebook: @DisabilityRightsTx Twitter: @DisRightsTx Instagram: @DisabilityRightsTex YouTube: @DisabilityRightsTx Disability Rights Texas (formerly named Advocacy, Inc.) is the federally designated legal protection and advocacy agency for people with disabilities in Texas. Our mission is to help people with disabilities understand and exercise their rights under the law, ensuring their full and equal participation in society. Our headquarters are in Austin, and we have regional offices in Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock, McAllen, and San Antonio. Our services include: - Providing direct legal assistance to people with disabilities whose rights are threatened or violated - Protecting the rights of individuals and groups of people with disabilities through the courts and justice system - Advocating for laws and public policies that protect and advance the rights of people with disabilities - Informing people with disabilities and family members about their rights - Making referrals to programs and services Many people with disabilities find their biggest challenges have little to do with the actual mental or physical disabilities they live with every day. Too often, they face the obstacles of discrimination, ignorance and negative stereotypes about what people with disabilities can — or cannot — do. Disability Rights Texas exists to help people break through these barriers to achieve their personal goals and dreams. If you are an attorney that would like to participate in our pro-bono program, please contact our pro-bono coordinator, Cicely Reid, at [email protected]
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SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
FIGHTING HUNGER AND FEEDING HOPE IN SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTHWEST TEXAS. The San Antonio Food Bank takes pride in fighting hunger, feeding hope in our 16 county service area. We believe that no child should go to bed hungry, adults should not have to choose between a hot meal and utilities, nor a senior sacrifice medical care for the sake of a meal. Founded in 1980, The San Antonio Food Bank has quickly grown to serve 58,000 individuals a week in one of the largest service areas in Texas. Our focus is for clients to have food for today but to also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future. Fighting hunger is our number one priority but we also serve to educate and provide assistance in many other ways. We achieve this through our variety of programs and resources available to families, individuals, seniors, children, and military members in need. The work to end hunger in Texas is a joint effort with anti-hunger champions from all communities. Hunger in our communities impacts us all – regardless of race or gender. That's why it's important for the San Antonio Food Bank to commit to equal-opportunity hiring practices. To learn more about our nondiscrimination policy, visit https://www.fns.usda.gov/civil-rights/usda-nondiscrimination-statement-snap-fdpir.
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CHILD, INC.
CHILD, INC.
Austin, Texas
100-499 employees
Our mission is to be the leading advocate for Delaware’s children. CHILD, Inc. provides creative prevention and treatment programs that meet the changing needs of families. We serve children traumatized by neglect and abuse and their parents. Our team serves those involved in domestic violence situations, especially children. By protecting the victims and treating those responsible for acts of domestic violence we help children heal. We also offer a full array of educational, prevention and clinical services focused on strengthening the parent/child relationship by promoting positive parenting skills through parenting workshops and co-parenting support. Domestic Violence Hotline (302) 762-6110 Runaway Youth Hotline (302) 762-6373 Agency Phone (302) 762-8989 Sparrow Run Resource Center (302) 832-5451
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF SAN ANTONIO, INC.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF SAN ANTONIO, INC.
San Antonio, Texas
50-99 employees
We Build for Better! Habitat for Humanity of San Antonio works with low-income families who would not otherwise be able to afford a home. We partner with hardworking families in need and help them build affordable homes for themselves and their families at no interest and no profit. We are not a charity or a “handout” program, but rather we help families help themselves. Habitat has built 1,174 homes in San Antonio! Visit our website to find out how to volunteer or to see if we're hiring!
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Market Leading
SAN ANTONIO METROPOLITAN MINISTRY, INC.
SAN ANTONIO METROPOLITAN MINISTRY, INC.
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
SAN ANTONIO METROPOLITAN MINISTRY, INC is a religious institutions company based out of 5254 BLANCO RD, San Antonio, Texas, United States.
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Market Leading
AUSTIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC.
AUSTIN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY, INC.
Austin, Texas
50-99 employees
Austin Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. Austin Habitat focuses on the holistic experience of homeownership as a catalyst for community change. Austin Habitat goes beyond the well-known new homeownership program by also offering critical home repairs to low-income homeowners and housing counseling to the general Austin community. Our programs are designed to develop and preserve strong communities by providing comprehensive services that prepare homebuyers for the responsibilities of homeownership, incentivize long-term ownership, and keep existing homeowners in their homes.
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ALAMO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, INC.
ALAMO WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, INC.
San Antonio, Texas
25-49 employees
Workforce Solutions Alamo serves as the governing board for the 13-county Alamo workforce development region, overseeing a network of service providers and contractors that brings people and jobs together. No-cost resident services are delivered through one-stop career centers available to the 8,000 businesses and more than 2 million residents in the Alamo region. The primary role of Workforce Solutions Alamo is to align, focus and set direction for all workforce activities in the 13-county Alamo region. Workforce Solutions Alamo serves the counties of Atascosa, Comal, Bandera, Bexar, Frio, Gillespie, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Medina, McMullen and Wilson. WSA is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Relay Texas (800) 735-2989 (TDD) or (800)735-2988 voice
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ROY MAAS' YOUTH ALTERNATIVES,
ROY MAAS' YOUTH ALTERNATIVES,
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
RMYA cares for children in the foster care system who are healing from severe abuse, neglect, violence and trauma, through no fault of their own. Here they have a safe place to live, food, clothing, therapeutic care and love. RMYA provides residential care for children and youth from birth to age 24 through a continuum of care in emergency shelters, a community family counseling center, a drop in center for sex trafficked and homeless youth, a long term residential campus and a transitional living program for youth who have aged out of foster care with nowhere to live, and for youth who are homeless. Restoring hope, one child at a time.
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Market Competitive
SETTLEMENT CLUB
SETTLEMENT CLUB
Austin, Texas
50-99 employees
Our mission is to support healing and growth in children, young adults and families by providing a continuum of care, support and resources. We serve individuals who have experienced severe emotional trauma, abuse and neglect.
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Market Competitive
MEALS ON WHEELS SAN ANTONIO
MEALS ON WHEELS SAN ANTONIO
San Antonio, Texas
100-499 employees
Meals on Wheels San Antonio prepares and delivers nutritious meals each weekday to homebound seniors living in Bexar, Frio, Atascosa, Comal, Edwards, Guadalupe, Karnes, McMullen, Medina, Uvalde, and Wilson Counties. During the last fiscal year, Meals on Wheels San Antonio provided 1,000,000+ meals to 5,320 seniors. Adults who are homebound, unable to cook for themselves, and lack outside support are eligible for services at no charge. Meals on Wheels San Antonio has served the senior citizens of Bexar County since 1977. Today, our agency is one of Bexar County’s largest non-profit organizations providing services to seniors. Services include home meal delivery, companionship for homebound seniors, and daytime care for seniors diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia-related diseases. More information about the programs and services you make possible can be found at www.mowsatx.org. *Formally known as Christian Senior Services.
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MISSION OF HOPE, HAITI
MISSION OF HOPE, HAITI
Cedar Park, Texas
25-49 employees
As an organization following Jesus Christ, Mission of Hope exists to bring life transformation to every man, woman, and child. Founded in Haiti and with campuses in the Caribbean, we partner with local churches to transform lives through church advancement, nutrition, education, and medical care.
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Market Competitive
CIRCLE C CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC.
CIRCLE C CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER INC.
Austin, Texas
100-499 employees
Founded in 1994 as a community amenity for the residents of Circle C Ranch, The Child Development Center has grown to provide nationally recognized preschool programs to residents of the immediate community and families throughout Southwest Austin. Our main campus on La Crosse Avenue serves children as young as 2 months through age 5. With one of the lowest teacher turnover rates in the preschool industry, the CDC’s early childhood programs consistently provide families and children with an unparalleled level of individualized education. Through the years, The Child Development Center has developed partnerships with AISD including unique inclusion classrooms, after school programs and summer camps for school-age children. The Circle C Child Development Center is a private, not-for-profit company with a volunteer board of directors. It is independent of the Circle C Ranch Homeowners Association. The preschool and its programs are funded by tuition, fees and fundraising. Because of its unique history as part of the Circle C Ranch neighborhood, The Child Development Center is the only preschool of its kind.
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Market Leading