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San Antonio Catholic Worker

Description

Services Provided at No Cost

Meals (Main Ministry):

  • Monday–Thursday: Breakfast and hot lunch

  • Friday: Breakfast and bag lunch

  • Evenings: Suppers at the Pavilion for TTV residents in partnership with Traveling Loaves and Fishes (St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church). These meals will soon be available to CWH guests.

Basic Needs and Support:

  • Postal mail services (serving approximately 2,000 individuals)

  • Greeting cards, stamps, and envelopes

  • Laundry facilities

  • Showers

  • Clothing and shoes

  • Hygiene supplies (including underwear, socks, and t-shirts)

  • Haircuts and nail grooming (offered on scheduled days each week)

Additional Services:

  • Morning movies (Monday–Thursday)

  • Complimentary phone, email access, and Wi-Fi

  • VIA bus tickets (up to 4 times per week to get to and from CWH)


Hospice and Medical Respite Care

CWH offers a limited number of Hospice and Medical Respite Apartments for homeless individuals age 50 and older who:

  • Need a safe, supportive place to recover after surgery, serious illness, or injury

  • Are enrolled in a hospice program and need a dignified home-like setting for end-of-life care

These apartments provide compassionate, family-style care and wrap-around support services for guests nearing the end of life.

Come by bus

VIA Route 24 ends in front of Towne Twin Village located at 4711 Dietrich Road.  The Catholic Worker is in Building 10 of Towne Twin Village

Volunteer

Consider contacting the San Antonio Catholic Worker to volunteer your time or to participate in their community life.


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Contact Information

Physical address(es)
San Antonio Catholic Worker
4711 Dietrich Rd Bldg 10,
San Antonio, TX 78219
Social Info

Location

4711, Dietrich Road, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, 78219, United States

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