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Resident Resources: Serving You
As a valued part of our Bexar County community our residents are provided multiple services to ensure their needs are taken care of regardless of age, gender or income. The following page lists the resources available for Bexar County residents. If you require assistance or are unable to find what you are looking for, please email precinct2commissioner@bexar.org
Bexar County Services
Resident Resources
- Property Tax Information
- Food/Grocery Assistance
- Housing/Rental Assistance
- Clothing Assistance
- Utility Assistance
- Transportation
- Financial Assistance
- Legal Assistance
- Mental Health Services
- Case Management Services
- Hotlines & Helplines
Property Tax Information
Constituents have many questions on property taxes. This section is aimed at answering common questions, providing information on Bexar County resources, and insight into how to protest valuations.
Property Tax info Session - Facebook Live
On May 27th, 2020, Commissioner Rodriguez was joined by Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector Albert Uresti, SWBC Ad Valorem Tax Advisors President Gary Rivas, and SWBC Ad Valorem Tax Advisors Vice President Jerry Jurica to answer constituent questions, provide insight into property tax programs, and information on how to protest valuations.
Download the Presentation "Protesting Your Property Taxes" Here (PDF)
View the questions asked during the info session and answers to them here (PDF)
Helpful Links
Bexar County Tax Assessor-Collector
Bexar County Appraisal District (BCAD)
Frequently Asked Questions
There are many questions when it comes to property taxes from our constituents. The Tax Assessor-Collector’s office and our team have worked together to answer frequently asked questions.
Download the Frequently Asked Questions about Property Taxes (PDF)
Food/Grocery Assistance
Agape Ministries - Food Pantry, 127 Lanark, 210-646-8567
Antioch Baptist Church - Groceries, 2nd Wednesday of the month, 8:00 AM sharp, 1001 N. Walters, 210- 225-2452
Catholic Charities - Archdiocese of San Antonio - Groceries, eligible every 3 months, need ID, SS card & utility bill, Mon-Fri, 8:00am-12 noon & 1:00pm-5:00pm, 2903 W Salinas St, 210-433-3256
Catholic Worker House - Meals, MTWF Breakfast: 8:30 am, Lunch: 11:30 am, 626 Nolan, 210-224-7736 Christian Assistance Ministries - Sack lunches and groceries, eligible every 3 months, Mon-Thurs, 9:00 AM-3:30 PM, Fri 9:00 AM-Noon, 110 McCullough Ave., 210-223-6648
Christian Hope Resource Center - Eligible monthly, M-S 9:00 AM-Noon, 321 N. General McMullen, 210- 732-3776
Daughters of Charity Services of San Antonio - De Paul Family Center - Must call for services, 7603 Somerset Rd., (210) 924-5903
Ella Austin Community Center - Short Term Emergency Food, 1023 N. Pine., 210-224-2351
Family Service Association- Provides Meals, 702 San Pedro Ave, 210-299-2400
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Housing/Rental Assistance
Center for Working Families (CWF) – Access to Emergency Rental Assistance for emergency or short term hardship, eviction notice, must have ability to get back on track with paying rent in future, and landlord must be willing to work with agency, (210) 207-7830.
Alamo Area Resource Center – Some of the programs run include rental and utility assistance, housing location assistance, free or low cost legal services, help in filing for Social Security, homeless prevention and Food Stamp applications. In regards to housing, this non-profit offers referrals to other agencies for emergency rent assistance, if needed. Works closely with social service groups too. 527 N. Leona, 3rd Floor, Bldg. A, San Antonio, Texas 78207, (210)358-9995
American GI Forum, 611 N. Flores, 210-354-4892
American Red Cross - Housing Assistance and rent help. Shelter may be coordinated during times of disaster, 3642 E. Houston., 210-224-5151
Avenida Guadalupe Association - is a HUD certified Housing Counseling agency providing pre-purchase counseling and education, non-delinquency post-purchase counseling, and mortgage delinquency and default resolution counseling (Ready2Own program). Additionally, we provide financial management and budget counseling services as well as computer classes (Ready2Learn program) and workforce readiness training and seminars (Ready2Work program). All services are provided free contact us at 1314 Guadalupe St. #201, 210-223-3151.
Bexar County Economic & Community Development - Provide rental assistance and utility assistance, along with other resources, 233 N. Pecos, Ste. 590, San Antonio, Texas 78207, (210) 335-3666
Bexar County Housing Authority - Housing advice and emergency rental assistance. They also provide information on Section 8 in Texas. 1017 N. Main Ave # 201, 210-225-0071
Clothing Assistance
Agape Ministries - 127 Lanark, 210-646-8567 Catholic Charities - Mon-Thurs, 8:30am-10:30am, 2903 Salinas, 210-433-3256
Catholic Worker House - Mon, Tues, Wed, & Fri mornings, 626 Nolan, 210-224-7736
Christian Assistance Ministry - Mon-Fri, 9 am-3:30 pm, 110 McCullough, 210-223-6648
De Paul Family Center - 7603 Somerset Rd., (210) 924-5903
Dress for Success - 600 N Frio St, 210-737-1515
Ella Austin Community Center -Mon-Fri, 9 am-4 pm, 1023 N. Pine., 210-224-2351
Hope House - 210-313-2038,
Assistance League Operation School Bell - 2611 West Ave., 210-732-1200
Shalom Outreach Center (no website) - 3031 Guadalupe Ybarra St, 210-438-1257
Utility Assistance
Agape Ministries, 127 Lanark, 210-590-6655
Bexar County Economic & Community Development - Provide rental assistance and utility assistance, along with other resources, 233 N. Pecos, Ste. 590, San Antonio, Texas 78207, (210) 335-3666
Catholic Charities Archdioceses of San Antonio, 202 W. French Place, San Antonio, TX 78212, 210-226-6178
Christian Assistance Ministries, 110 McCullough Ave, San Antonio, TX 78215, 210-223-6648
City of San Antonio, Senior Services, 106 S. St. Mary’s, 7th floor, SAT, 78205; 210-207-8198
COSA Department of Human Services, 106 S. St. Mary’s, 7th floor, SAT, 78205; 210-207-8198
Ella Austin Community Center, 1023 N. Pine; SAT, 78202; 210-224-2351
Greater Randolph Area Service Program, 250 Donalan Converse, TX 78109; 210-658-6351
Presa Community Center, 3721 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78210, 210-532-5295
Society of St. Vincent de Paul, 1 Haven for Hope Way, San Antonio, TX 7820; 210-225-7837
Salvation Army, 521 W. Elmira, San Antonio, TX 78212; 210-352-2000
Transportation
VIA Metro Transit Reduced Fares , 800 W. Myrtle; 210-362-2000
Jefferson Outreach Services for Seniors - 2201 St. Cloud; 210-734-5016
VIA Metro Center, 1021 San Pedro; 210-362-2020
Crossroads Park & Ride, 151 Crossroads Blvd.; 210-731-6616 Downtown Information Center, 206 E. Houston; 210-475-9008
Ingram Transit Center, 3215 Northwestern Dr.; 210-521-6773
KEL-LAC Transit Center, 7183 Hwy 90 West; 210-679-0309
Madla Transit Center, 1584 Cantrell; 210-362-2006 20
Medical Center Transit Center, 7535 Merton Minter; 210-614-4615
Randolph Park & Ride, 9400 IH 35 North; 210-564-8175
Ellis Alley Information Center, 212 Chestnut; 210-299-1213
Financial Assistance
Alamo Area Resource Center - HIV+/AIDS only, 527 N. Leona St., 210-358-9995
Catholic Charities - Archdioceses of San Antonio - Money Management program, 202 W French Pl, 210-222-1294
Christian Assistance Ministries - Limited Financial Assistance, 110 McCullough Ave., 210-223-6648 Project MEND - Provides medical equipment and financial assistance for medical devices for people with disabilities, 5727 1201 W IH 10, 210-223-6363
San Antonio Center for Working Families - 210-207-7830
Society of St. Vincent De Paul - Limited Financial Assistance, 1103 S. Frio, 210-225-7837
Legal Assistance
Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center - Possible landlord-tenant mediation, 300 Dolorosa, 210-335- 2128
Bexar County Family Justice Center - 126 E. Nueva; 210-631-0100
Alamo Area Agency on Aging - 8700 Tesoro Dr, Suite 160; 210-362-5200
St. Mary’s Center for Legal and Social Justice, 2507 NW 36th St, 210-431-2596
Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid - Free advice and assistance for those facing eviction. Landlord / tenant mediation services and other support are available for Bexar County tenants. Referrals may be available to loan programs for paying rent or other assistance, such as emergency one-time cash grants. Migrants and seasonal workers can also apply for services, 210-212-3783
Catholic Charities of San Antonio Legal and Migration Services - 2903 West Salinas St; 210-433-3256
RAICES, Inc. (Refugee and Immigration Center for Education & Legal Services) 1305 N. Flores; 210-222-0964
Mental Health Services
Alamo Area Council of Governments - Must be age 60+, 8700 Tesoro Drive, 210-362-5561
Center for Health Care Services - 3031 IH 10 W., 210-261-1000
Centro Med - Behavioral Health Clinics, Psychiatrist, Nurse, Counseling (Walzem Clinic) – 5542 Walzem Rd., 210-924-3593; Counseling (Zarzamora Clinic) - 6315 S Zarzamora St., 210-922-7000; AP Nurse, Counseling (Southside Medical)- 3750 Commercial Ave., 210-334-3700; Counseling (Palo Alto Clinic)- 9011 Poteet Jourdanton Fwy., 210-922-7000
Alamo Mental Health Group – Psychotherapists, 4242 Medical Drive, 210-614-8400
Any Baby Can of San Antonio - Short-term counseling; Parents, guardians of children with disabilities, 217 Howard St., 210-227-0170
Army Community Service - Counseling, Active duty military and retired Army personnel, 2010 Stanley Rd., 210-224-2705
Baptist Child & Family Services – Counseling, 1506 Bexar Crossing, 210-832-5000
Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of San Antonio – Counseling, 7711 Madonna, 210-377-1133
Case Management Services
Alamo Area Council of Governments - Must be age 60+, Alamo Aging Information, Referral and Assistance, must have developmental disabilities, 8700 Tesoro Drive, 210-362-5561
Alamo Area Resource Center - HIV+/AIDS only, 527 N. Leona St., 210-358-9995
Center for Health Care Services - Improves the lives of people with mental illness, substance abuse challenges and developmental disabilities, 3031 IH 10 W., 210-731-1320
Family Service Association - Dedicated to helping children, seniors, and families in need, 702 San Pedro – 210-299-2400, 3014 Rivas St. – 210-431-7500
Jewish Family Services - Provides affordable mental health counseling, case management and senior services to the Jewish and greater communities, 12500 N.W. Military, 210-302-6920
Methodist Healthcare Ministries - Case Management, Counseling, Bishop Ernest T. Dixon Jr. Clinic – 1954 E. Houston, Ste. 201, 210-527-1505; Wesley Health & Wellness Center – 1406 Fitch Street, 210-922- 6922
San Antonio Family Endeavors - San Antonio, Bexar County Behavioral Health Program, 535 Bandera Rd., 210-431-6466
Hotlines & Helplines
Alcoholics Anonymous - Helps people overcome their problem with alcoholism, 210-828-6235
Alamo Service Connection - Services for Senior Citizens and those with disabilities, 210-477-3275
American Red Cross - Provide support and assistance to the military stationed in and around San Antonio, 210-224-5151
Battered Women &Children’s Shelter Crisis Line - Provides the necessary tools for self-sufficiency through the delivery of emergency shelter, transitional housing, education, effective parenting education, and early intervention with children and youth, 210-733-8810
Center for Health Services Crisis Line - Improves the lives of people with mental illness, substance abuse challenges, and developmental disabilities, 210-223-7233, 1-800-316-9241
Emergency Police/Fire/EMS, 911
Foster Youth Justice, Legal assistance for current and former foster youth, 1-877-313-3688
Narcotics Anonymous, 1-800-221-9091
National Homeless Veterans Hotline - Intended to assist homeless Veterans and their families, VA Medical Centers, federal, state, and local partners, community agencies, service providers, and others in the community, 1-877-424-3838
National Veterans Suicide Prevention Hotline - Connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text, 1-800-273-8255
Rape Crisis Line - Provide comprehensive services to victims of sexual assault and their families, and conduct sexual assault prevention and education programs to youth, 210-349-7273
Runaway Hotline - Serves as the federally designated national communication system for runaway and homeless youth, 1-800-RUNAWAY or 1-888-580-HELP
Texas Abuse Helpline - Provides this secure website for reporting suspicions of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of children, adults with disabilities, or people who are elderly (65 years or older), 1-800-252- 5400
TRLA/Equal Justice Center Wage Recovery - Helps low-income workers recover unpaid wages, 210-308- 6222
United Way Hot Line - Committed to helping Texas citizens connect with the services they need, 211
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Commissioner Precinct 2
Physical Address
101 W. Nueva, 10th Floor
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: 210-335-2612
Precinct 2 Community Office
1410 Guadalupe St. Suite 120
San Antonio, TX 78207
210-335-1600