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1of3 Pam Allen (left) of Eagles Flight receives a handshake in gratitude from Larry Uresti who requested assistance for food and other items on Wednesday, Feb 17, 2021. Eagles Flight is among the nonprofits providing for those in need during the winter storm. On Wednesday, Allen and her staff were busily packing boxes and care packages with food, personal hygiene and other assorted items for people in need during the winter weather crisis. They then took the packages directly to the families who requested assistance. In total about 180 care packages were distributed by Eagles Flight on Wednesday to the elderly and families needing supplies as power outages continue to ravage the area. The non-profit services about 300 families per week.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading It feels good to know someone cares says recipient of San Antonio nonprofit s goodwill and food box FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Maricela Avila (right) of Eagles Flight along with her spouse, Monica, put blankets in bags to be distributed to the elderly on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. The group is among the nonprofits providing items to those in need during the winter storm. On Wednesday, the Avilas were busily packing boxes and care packages with food, personal hygiene and other assorted items for people in need during the weather crisis. Avila and others then took the packages to the families in need. In total about 180 care packages were distributed by Eagles Flight on Wednesday to the elderly and families needing supplies as power outages continue to ravage the area. The non-profit services about 300 families per week.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....
Bill filed would allow babies up to 12-months-old to be surrendered, mothers wouldn’t be prosecuted Advocates of the Baby Moses Law believe bill will decrease child abuse, neglect Tags: SAN ANTONIO – Texas was the first state in the nation to enact a Baby Moses Law allowing mothers to safely surrender their babies at hospitals, fire stations and police stations, without penalty. Now, advocates say Texas needs to follow other states like North Dakota and Missouri that have extended their laws, allowing mothers to surrender babies up to 12 months. Advocates are celebrating new legislation that was just filed in the Texas house. ....
West-side groups need help meeting increased demand for services Getting a food pantry stocked back up is a huge priority. With cold weather expected this week, other needs are also on the rise. Author: Leah Durain (KENS 5) Published: 5:21 PM CST December 13, 2020 Updated: 6:20 PM CST December 13, 2020 SAN ANTONIO As the pandemic continues and with more cold weather on the way, community leaders on the west side are gearing up to meet a lot of needs. One nonprofit says pitching in to provide the basics will strengthen the entire community. “People are losing loved ones, people are losing their jobs, people are losing a lot,” said Pamela Allen. ....