Last week's historic winter weather has left San Antonians with plumbing damage, spoiled food and other losses. Here are some ways community members can find short- and long-term relief in the aftermath of the winter storm.
These businesses are donating to winter storm relief efforts in San Antonio, across Texas
A lot of companies are doing a lot of good for people in need after the devastating winter weather
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H-E-B partner loads bottled water onto the bed of a pickup truck. Courtesy: H-E-B. (ben porter photography)
SAN ANTONIO – The Insurance Council of Texas is predicting that the winter storm that walloped Texas this month could be the costliest winter storm in state history.
Many people in San Antonio and across Texas are dealing with problems caused by the snow, ice and frigid temperatures.
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Plumber Alex Ortega of Beyer Boys works on rupture pipes on a home in the Stone Oak area of the city on Friday. The recent subfreezing temperatures across Texas caused many pipes to burst.Billy Calzada /Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less
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Twice last week, snow blanketed San Antonio. With the winter storm behind us, the political work begins for accountability, restoration and change.Billy Calzada /Billy CalzadaShow MoreShow Less
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The city of San Antonio is aiming to help residents navigate the effects of the devastating winter storm as many pick up the pieces after the deep freeze and snow left homes with busted water pipes, electricity problems, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages.
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Were you affected by the 2021 Texas Severe Winter Storm?
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SAN ANTONIO – Are you looking for an opportunity to serve your community?
KSAT Community is partnering with local nonprofits to help San Antonians recover from the aftermath of the winter storm last week.
Here are some groups you can help, if you are in a position to do so.
Roy Maas Youth Alternatives (RMYA)
RMYA needs help with monetary donations to help repair multiple buildings, equipment and replace spoiled food.