Non-profit advocacy council
Roy Maas’ Youth Alternatives – The Bridge Emergency Shelter
As a partner for services to homeless youth, RMYA refers clients to Haven for Hope and accepts referrals of clients by Haven for Hope. RMYA is also a youth hub for rapid rehousing and utilized the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) managed by Haven for our Runaway Homeless Youth grants and HUD YHDP street outreach grant.
Rise Recovery
Rise Recovery helps young people and their families overcome the effects of drugs and alcohol and partners with the community in education/prevention.
Oxford House
Oxford House offers sober, independent living for men and women in recovery.
Methodist Children’s Home – MCH Family Outreach
In-home services including family goal setting; connection to community resources; parent education; support; grandparent/relative caregiver support.
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels San Antonio and Grace Place Alzheimer’s Activity Centers were founded in 1977 by two San Antonio churches, St. John’s Lutheran Church and Grace Lutheran Church. We promote the dignity and independence of seniors who are in need of nutritious meals, companionship, and Alzheimer’s care.
Lifetime Recovery
Comprehensive treatment of substance use disorders.
Good Samaritan Community Services
Parent education, afterschool support for youth, summer learning programs, etc.
Each One Teach One
Each One Teach One provides basic literacy, adult basic education, adult secondary education, and ESL.
Communities in Schools San Antonio
A Community in Schools San Antonio Site Coordinator works with staff at Haven to assist families with school-age students navigate the school system. The Education Coordinator’s primary goal is to create a support system for each student in the transformational program at Haven.