学生维权中心

The 学生维权中心 Helpline is (210) 486-1111.

The 学生维权中心 is changing the lives of our 学生 by providing them with the resources they need to meet their basic needs so they are able to 焦点 on their academics, 提高学生成绩, 保留, 毕业率, 为健康做出贡献, 稳定的, 受过教育的群体.

自2016年秋季起, 学生倡导中心提供服务, 学生, 教师, and staff with a variety of programs and services to help them succeed. The 学生维权中心 is driven by our own SAC work-study 学生, 以及社会工作, 咨询, 和公共卫生实习生, 来自圣安东尼奥各地的大学, providing a collaborative approach to our client's needs.

Grab-and-go snacks/drinks are available to 学生 at the center daily.

小时

周一至周四上午8点.m. - 7 p.m.
星期五晚上8点.m. - 5 p.m.
每月的第一个星期六.m. - 1 p.m.

提供的服务

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A food pantry available by appointment to 学生, staff, and 教师 twice a month. 预约请拨打(210)486 -1111.

魔法衣橱

A clothes 关闭t available by appointment to 学生, staff, and 教师 twice a month. 预约请拨打(210)486 -1111.

图书券计划

学生 can apply for book vouchers, which can be used at the SAC campus bookstore. 供应有限.

咨询服务

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通过转介提供个案管理服务

  • Application for public assistance including SNAP benefits, WIC or Medicaid.
  • Emergency assistance for services and support including housing, 卫生保健, 照顾孩子, 公用事业援助.

Grab-N-Go

每天为学生提供小吃和饮料.

低成本互联网和设备

Programs are available to bridge the digital divide by providing 学生 with low-cost internet service.

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服务中心

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社区资源

搜索 for free or reduced cost services throughout the 圣安东尼奥 area.

 

培养青年

合作,协助 & 高等教育转型(PATH)

PATH is located in the 学生维权中心. Support and guidance are provided by student care advocates who offer support services to current, 前培养, 并通过澳门新葡京博彩收养青少年. Help is available to maintain academic success by connecting foster and adopted youth with their Certified Advisor for continued academic support. Eligible foster 学生 benefit from referrals to services provided by the 阿拉莫大学 and by community partners.

紧急融资

There are funds specifically allocated for PATH 学生 experiencing a crisis.

这些费用可能包括:

  • 房屋(包括欠租)
  • 水电费(包括欠款)
  • 车辆费用及维修保养
  • 医疗费用
  • 电话/网络
  • 食品杂货

If you are experiencing an emergency and need to request funds, contact your Student Care Advocate.

注意: 学生 must be actively enrolled and attending school.

DFPS好处

  • Medicaid Benefits: If you are under the age of 26 and aged out of foster care.
  • 教育培训券(ETV)福利.
  • Other state resources as identified by your Student Care Advocate.

学生倡导中心活动

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  • Increase student 保留 rates by supporting student's unmet socio-economic or mental health needs which exist outside the classroom and negatively impact levels of stress, 焦点, 学生的表现.

  • We will demonstrate respect and care for each student as we endeavor to deeply understand their needs and work tirelessly to help remove barriers to critical basic-needs resources using holistic assessment and case management as a best practice.