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San Antonio, Texas 78205
(210) 207- 8198
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(210) 207-4021
Child Care
(210) 206-5200
Carver
(210) 207-7211
Director's Office
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Head Start
(210) 206-5500
Homeless Services
(210) 207-7823
Learning Centers
(210) 207-7227
Senior Services
(210) 207-7172

Department of Community Initiatives

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)


American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in San Antonio

The Department of Human Services at the City of San Antonio is currently slated to receive over $26 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) over the next three years.

DHS will administer the following under ARRA:

  • Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP) - $6.9 million
  • Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) - $3.1 million
  • Child Care Development Block Grant - $13 million
  • Head Start - $3.4 million
Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing (HPRP)

DHS is receiving $6.9 million in federal and state HPRP funds and is contracting with numerous community-based organizations to deliver services to the community.

Agencies will provide financial assistance in the form of rental and utility payments for families that are at risk of becoming homeless, in addition to providing housing counseling, legal services and financial literacy classes. The goal of the program is to help families achieve economic self sufficiency.

Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)

ARRA funds will support workforce assistance activities that will allow participants to building skills and access resources that will allow them to find and maintain employment.

Again, DHS will fund community based organizations to provide the following services:

  • Child Care Extended Day Services – Family Service Association and George Gervin
  • Savings Program for Vehicle Ownership – Goodwill Industries
  • Adult Literacy Services – George Gervin
  • Training and Employment Placement for Youth ages 17-25 – SA Youth Centers, Family Service Association, George Gervin
  • Workforce Assistance and Employment Placement – Goodwill Industries, UTSA, George Gervin
Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG)

CCDBG funding allows for approximately 869 families, almost 1,500 children, child care through DHS’s Child Care Services division.

In order to receive child care funding, individuals must be working at least 25 hours per week or enrolled in school or technical training studying a demand occupation.

Head Start

ARRA funds will fund the purchase of new computers and playgrounds for Head Start centers, as well as additional education and training for teachers. This represents a quality improvement in Head Start services.

Accessing ARRA Services

The following list provides contact info for agencies providing ARRA services.

Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing (HPRP)

Agency Population Served Contact Info
Catholic Charities Refugees 242-3100
St. Peter St. Joseph Youth 531-8555
SAMM Families with school-aged children and young adults emancipating from foster care 377-1616
BEAT-AIDS HIV infected and affected families and individuals 212-2266
Alamo Area Resource Center HIV positive infected/affected individuals and their families 358-9915
Seton Home Homeless families with children (Female head of household priority) 533-3504 x264
George Gervin Youth 804-1786
Haven for Hope Homeless or at-risk of homelessness 220-2100
Family Service Families receiving Head Start services 299-2400
Centers for Working Families At-risk of homelessness 207-7830
Salvation Army Homeless or at-risk of homelessness 352-2020

Community Services Block Grant (CSBG)
  • Family Service Association - (210) 299-2400
  • Goodwill Industries - (210) 271-8800
  • San Antonio Youth Centers - (210) 223-3131
  • George Gervin Youth Center - (210) 568-8800
Child Care Services

1227 Brady Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78207
(210) 207-7830

Head Start

1227 Brady Blvd.
San Antonio, TX 78207
(210) 207-7830