An old church bus has been turned into a painted library by local artists benefitting asylum seekers. Author: Alan Kozeluh Updated: 11:57 PM CST February 6, 2021
SAN ANTONIO A San Antonio artist has found an imaginative way to support asylum seekers in the community by turning an old church bus into a mural and a library.
In San Antonio’s Southtown neighborhood, tucked away in the parking lot of the Mennonite Church, is a colorful splash of comfort and compassion.
“We want it to be a colorful space that reflects just the true spirit of San Antonio and the true spirit of our community,” said Pastor Katie Best-Richmond, who runs the space along two trailers, Café Cotidiano and Las Catrachitas, that serve coffee and food.