Organizations in San Antonio

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Provides low cost health services, such as HIV-STI testing, PrEP, PEP, HIV specialty care, LGBTQ2+ primary care, and transgender health care. Offers case management, early intervention, behavioral health, housing services, and transportation services for those living with HIV.
LGBTQIA+
Intersectionality, social justice, anti-racism, disability justice, LGBTQIA+ liberation, and the decolonization of mental health are important values of the All That Lies In Gray framework. Clinicians are trauma informed and hold a safe space for diverse clientele including, but not limited to, individuals who are LGBTQIA, BIPOC, social justice activists, sex workers, and those in diverse relationship orientations.
Mental Health
Offers 24 hour crisis intervention and emergency shelter for women and possible children who have experienced abuse. 7911 Broadway SATX 78209. Phone: 24 hr crisis hotline (210) 733-8810. Admin number: 210-930-3669
Emergency Shelter
Binders for Brothers SA is a community group that helps Transgender Men and Non-binary individuals in San Antonio and surrounding areas acquire chest binders. Binders for Brothers SA is an independent group fiscally sponsored by Pride Center San Antonio, a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Email bindersforbrotherssa@gmail.com
LGBTQIA+
A grassroots community resource for all things sexual health, delivering and curating free reproductive health kits for those in the underrepresented communities of San Antonio. Request a kit.
Sexual Health
Offers city departments and offices, community and industry leaders, and organizations opportunities to identify the effects of racial inequity, while outlining a path to cultivating equitable culture
Community Group
Sack lunches, Showers, Hygiene Kits, ID support, Mail service. (210) 223-4099; 110 McCullough Ave (Grace Lutheran campus). M-TH 930am – 3pm, F 930am – 1130am
Houselessness
Provide support to people experiencing homelessness and to people who are marginalized, suffering from trauma, mental illness, or addiction. Provide recovery support, needle exchange, harm reduction, HIV/Hep C testing, wound Care, detox/rehab referrals. (210) 238-5564; 504 Ave E. (Grace Lutheran Church campus). Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm, Friday 9am-1pm.
Harm Reduction Houselessness
The Democratic Socialists of America is a multi-tendency, democratic-socialist, and labor-oriented political organization in the United States.
Political Party
Fiesta Youth is South Texas premier LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) non-profit youth organization for youth and their allies. (ages 12-22) We offer support, educational and enrichment programming/activities designed to help youth build a sense of community through friendship and peer connection through our weekly programming, special events, and partnered events with the San Antonio Library System, YMCA of Greater San Antonio, and many others.
LGBTQIA+
A transitional living and support program for expectant mothers and mothers with children under 3 years of age who are experiencing homelessness. Mothers must be at least 18 years old and also be drug free for 6 months. Mothers have a safe place to live and to prepare for birth, as well as have a home-like environment in which to nurture their baby.Case management, parenting education, life skills training and counseling are provided for all mothers. Phone: 210-476-0707.
Transitional Housing
Includes emergency shelter, first come first serve, walk in only for Transformational Campus and the Courtyard. 1 Haven for Hope Way, San Antonio, TX 78258. Phone: 210-220-2480. Outreach team phone: 210-220-2114
Emergency Shelter Houselessness
Resource directory PDF. Provides assistance in accessing diversion programs including: rental assistance, security deposit assistance, utility assistance, voucher programs, etc. Call-in assessments only: 210-207-1799. Assessment Hours: Monday-Friday: 8:30AM-11:45AM ​& 12:30PM-4:30PM.
Emergency Shelter Houselessness
Kind Clinic strives to empower our communities to embrace their sexual health and wellness without fear, shame or judgement. Kind accepts all Texans, providing PrEP, PEP, STI Testing & Treatment, HIV Testing & Care, Intersex Care and Gender Affirming Care through both virtual care and our clinics in Austin, Dallas and San Antonio.
LGBTQIA+
Includes outreach programs such as weekly pancake breakfasts, scheduled showers, drug/addiction recovery bible studies, and converting their church into a shelter during the cold winters, and providing unhoused people with essentials such as clothing and hygiene products. They also assist in obtaining missing/lost legal documents required to secure a job, assisting people with outside programs such as Veteran’s assistance or work with them to find housing that will take people off the streets. 400 Arbor Place SATX 78207. Phone: 361-317-2219.
Houselessness
They are a neighborhood of transitional homes in San Antonio that serves mothers and their children who have fled dangerous and abusive lives. Utilizing a dual-generation approach, they provide safe shelter, basic needs, educational programming, and therapeutic services. Requirements: be 18 years or older with no more than 3 children under 8 at at time of move-in. They are not able to accept women who are pregnant. They do accept women who are human trafficking survivors who do not have children. P.O. Box 692041 San Antonio, TX 78269. Phone: 210-561-0505.
Transitional Housing
Coalition of San Antonio organizers fighting for the liberation of women and gender diverse people
Community Group
Collaborative & horizontally organized. Host of Really, Really Free Market.
Community Group Mutual Aid
Mutual aid.
Community Group
Communist party active in a wide range of movements including the labor, anti-war, immigrants’ rights, women’s rights, and anti-police brutality movements
Political Party
We provide menstruation products to all who bleed and are in need in the San Antonio area since 2019.
Sexual Health
Pride Center San Antonio was born with the purpose to promote the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and ally community in Bexar County. Our goal: to establish a center for the local LGBTQ+ community as a clearinghouse that would work in alliance, rather than in competition, with existing programs and services within our community.
LGBTQIA+
Helps with anyone in San Antonio getting food, clothing, and diaper assistance, ID recovery, childcare financial assistance, spiritual care services, SNAP, WIC, health care, and TANF Cash help Appointment Only (call or fill out application on website). Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm. 321 N. General McMullen. Email: info@sahopecenter.org. Phone: 210-732-3776.
General
Immediate and short term shelter for women, children, and intact families. It is the only Emergency Shelter program in Bexar County that is able to house a complete family. Requirements: Call number to request a room for single women (14 day stay), women with children/family (30 day stay). No waiting list. First come first serve. Curfew 7pm. Case management services available after 3rd day staying. 515 West Elmira San Antonio, Texas 78212. Phone: 210-352-2046.
Emergency Shelter
The San Antonio AIDS Foundation provides a continuum of care to low-income HIV-positive men, women and transgender individuals. Our services include resource and benefits assistance, case management, mental health counseling, medical care, pharmacy services, housing, and a year-round hot meal program. We offer onsite and mobile testing for HIV and STDs, as well as HIV prevention education presentations in local public schools, at colleges and universities, adult probation facilities and teen detention programs.
Sexual Health
Mutual aid collective focused on working with unhoused population downtown. Email: sacollectivecare@gmail.com. Instagram. TikTok.
Community Group Houselessness Mutual Aid

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SanArte Healing & Cultura Clinic is a movement of interactive community health solutions rooted in Traditional Indigenous and Folk Medicine that grow life-giving practices for our world. Through participatory education programs, mobile healing clinics, and Telehealth (TeleAnimo) services, SanArte activates innate wisdom in participants, teaches personal resilience tools, and facilitates relationship weaving to create a collaborative culture of wellbeing in Yanaguana (the greater San Antonio/Central Texas area).
Community Group Mental Health
Emergency shelter for 1-19 year old girls. 1400 Ridge Creek Lane Bulverde TX. Phone: 210-592-1156. Additional website. Email: lbird@sjrctexas.org
Emergency Shelter
As an organization of low-income, working class families and youth, SWU unites in one collective struggle for self-governance based on dignity, respect, justice and liberation. SWU organizes its grassroots members through de-colonization, emancipatory education, leadership development and direct action for worker rights, environmental justice, and systemic change.
Community Group
SA-based collective working at the intersections of Reproductive Justice and Immigrant Justice
Sexual Health
Austin-based, statewide organization that aims to create positive change and reduce the harmful consequences of substance use and misuse in Texas through harm reduction services, training and advocacy
Harm Reduction
Thrive’s emergency shelter is housed on the campus of Haven for Hope and provides 10 young adults with shelter for up to 6 months. The core services at our emergency shelter include not only basic needs of food and shelter, but individually tailored and youth-directed case management plans to help young adults move forward in exiting homelessness. Thrive assists young adults with linkage to resources such as ID recovery, counseling, medical services, gender-affirming care, educational opportunities, and vocational training in a safe and supportive environment. Haven for Hope, 1 Haven for Hope Way, San Antonio, TX 78207. Phone: 210-212-2935
Emergency Shelter Houselessness LGBTQIA+
Towne Twin Village is providing San Antonio’s most vulnerable homeless individuals with over 200 homes, including a combination of tiny homes, apartments, and RVs. Our vision is to create a village for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Single Issue
For those committed to creating space for intergenerational healing, racial justice, access to their own inner healing abilities, and the collective liberation of our communities
Mental Health
Collaboration to horizontally move resources to unhoused SA neighbors, hosting community reproductive justice markets
Mutual Aid Sexual Health
Indigenous-led non-profit that offers wellness and educational programming to the community to empower and revive the practice of holistic living, medical botanical usage, water and land stewardship
Harm Reduction Street Medicine
A safe space for unhoused young adults (aged 18-24) to access critical resources on their path to self-sufficiency. Resources include showers, snacks and daily lunch, charging stations, free wifi, computer access, printing stations, education support, access to on-site mental health and primary care services, peer support, and case management focused on housing and career.
230 E Travis St. 3rd Floor
Email: yassinfo@yasscenter.org
Phone: 210-779-3906
Houselessness