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Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB)

  Mission Statement

A forum for policy on poverty and to assure that the issues of the poor are effectively heard and addressed, and to inspire self-sufficiency in individuals and families, respecting and recognizing their desire to make a change for themselves and their families.

 HISTORY

The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) is a federal, anti-poverty block grant which funds the operations of a state-administered network of local agencies.

This CSBG network consists of more than 1,100 agencies that create, coordinate and deliver programs and services to low-income Americans in 96 percent of the nation's counties. 

The City of San Antonio, Department of Community Initiatives (DCI) is the designated Community Action Agency and the Community Services Block Grant eligible entity for Bexar County.  The Department of Community Initiatives (DCI) has also operated the Community Action Program (CAP) since 1979.

ROLES OF THE COMMUNITY ACTION ADVISORY BOARD

The Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB) acts in an advisory capacity to the City Council on the operation of the Community Action Program, and oversees the extent and quality of services to the poor.

Community Action Program Goals

Goal 1
Low-income people become more self–sufficient.

Goal 2
The conditions in which low-income people live are improved.

Goal 3
Low-income people own a stake in their community.

Goal 4
Partnerships among supporters and providers of service to low-income people are achieved.

Goal 5
Agency increases its capacity to achieve results.

Goal 6
Low-income people, especially vulnerable populations, achieve their potential by strengthening family and other supportive systems.

MEMBERSHIP

The Community Action Advisory Board is a federally mandated tripartite board comprised of 15 members as follows:

  • (5) Representatives of the Poor
  • (5) Representatives of Organizations
  • (5) Elected Officials to include 4 City Council Members appointed by the Mayor, and 1 County Commissioner appointed by the County Judge.

CAAB Board Members:

Mary Alice P. Cisneros

 District 1
Jennifer V. Ramos 

 District 3

David Medina, Jr. District 5
Ray Lopez  District 6
Sergio “Chico” Rodriguez Commissioner, Precinct 1
Charles English Representative of Poor Area I
Ralph Gomez

Representative of Poor Area II

Eloy LaQue II  Representative of Poor Area III
Olga Lizcano Representative of Poor Area IV
James Lowry  Representative of Poor Area V
Kitty Brietzke Representative of Organization
Raul Reyna Representative of Organization
Guadalupe Torres Representative of Organization
Navarra R. Williams Representative of Organization
Ann Zaragoza  Representative of Organization

 The Community Action Advisory Board Meetings are held the 1st Wednesday of the month at 5:30 p.m.  Please call (210) 207-2128 for location.


 


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