Hill Country Daily Bread Ministries - Family Mentoring Program
hillcountrydailybread.org/family-mentoring-program
Based right here in Boerne, this organization transforms lives through its Family Mentoring Resource Program. Beyond emergency spiritual support and food, they offer personalized, ongoing support to help people navigate the complex issues contributing to crises or persistent poverty and build functional, dignified, and stable homes.
Habitat for Humanity (Kerr County & San Antonio)
habitatkerr.org | habitatsa.org
Serving the corridor from Kerrville down to Bexar County, these affiliates provide a "hand up" through affordable homeownership and critical repairs. By combining volunteer labor with homeowner "sweat equity," they build energy-efficient homes and offer "Aging in Place" modifications, ensuring Hill Country residents have safe, permanent foundations.
Rebuild Together (Austin San Antonio)
rtasa.org
This nonprofit specializes in critical home repairs and modifications for low-income seniors, people with disabilities, and veterans across Central Texas and the Hill Country. The Safe At Home program focuses on making homes safer and more accessible, while their Community Revitalization Partnerships empower communities by revitalizing parks, schools, community centers, and more.
Society of St. Vincent de Paul (St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church)
stpetersboerne.com/st-vincent-de-paul
Serving the Boerne community, this ministry provides direct aid to neighbors in financial distress. Last year, the Southwest Texas chapters awarded $600,458 in rental assistance to help keep individuals and families in their homes. Beyond immediate assistance, they focus on housing stability by helping families secure essential household items, ensuring local residents remain safely housed and treated with dignity.
Arcadia Recovery Collaboration (The Impact Guild)
theimpactguild.com/arc
This innovative collaboration focuses on long-term housing recovery and community resilience, especially in the wake of the devastating floods last July. By connecting skilled tradespeople, designers, and resources, they help families navigate the complex path of restoration and transform rebuilt houses into lasting homes.
