An incredible day of generosity and teamwork! DHS Volunteers came together this Saturday donating goods and building furniture at the Towne Twin Village community . Two future homes were transformed into a cozy haven filled with love and hope. 💪❤️🏡
Please share the following resources for the upcoming inclement weather.
Por favor comparta los siguientes recursos para las próximas inclemencias del tiempo.
The City of San Antonio is accepting applications for the Community Action Advisory Board (CAAB).
The Board gives voice to City's low-income residents needs, concerns and goals.
Apply now: https://t.co/Adp0kVY8ZX
Deadline to apply is Dec. 6, 2022.
We would like to thank Morjoriee White for her service to the community and the Department of Human Services. We wish her continued success at San Antonio Metro Health. ❤️Thank you Morjoriee❤️ #foreverdhs
The City of San Antonio Department of Human Services (DHS) opened its 11th Comprehensive Senior Center – Walker Ranch Senior Center – to offer health and wellness activities and education services to residents 60 years of age and over. #yourdhs
The City of San Antonio is hiring for a variety of positions. Come join our team – we have A JOB FOR YOU along with great benefits, an employee-focused culture, and mission to serve! #SAProud
Congratulations to all 2021 SA Compassion Institute Fellows. Compassion continues to thrive in our great City! There’s still room to join in the 2022 SA Compassion Institute: https://t.co/8YP4Bj1wlc #SAcompassion
In response to COVID-19, the Department of Human Services (DHS) launched initiatives to support vulnerable youth populations. DHS released three critical studies that elevate the voices of our city’s youth & highlight findings related to the challenges they face:
El Municipio asignó $26 millones de la Fundación American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) para hacer frente los problemas de salud mental agravados por el COVID-19. El Comité de Seguridad Pública del Municipio dirigirá el plan de implementación para abordar algunos de estos desafíos.
The City wants to hear from you! City Council allocated $26 Million of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to address Mental Health challenges worsened by COVID-19. Council's Public Safety Committee will lead the implementation plan to address some of these challenges.