Looking for assistance with financial emergencies, housing, food, etc? Here are some options, as well as the women vet and texas vet pages under veteran resources!

22 Until None does emergency financial assistance for veterans in need through no fault of their own. We have guidelines that must be followed for us to successfully help you.
What we help with: Food, utility bills, medical bills, insurance, *vehicle payments. *Gas: We can ONLY assist with gas if the veteran lives in an area where there are Quik Trip gas stations.

Are you a veteran facing challenges with rent or utility bills? The Veteran & Family Relief Program is here for you; no appointment necessary. Walk in and receive the support you deserve.
Emergency rent assistance to help prevent eviction Utility support to keep your lights and water on One-on-one case management to guide you toward stability Wrap-around services designed for long-term success
We welcome all veterans, regardless of discharge status (excluding dishonorable), and we're committed to helping you get back on track. You stood for us, let us stand by you.
Guadalupe Community Center1801 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78207
Contact us by calling (210) 226-6178 or email veteran-referral@ccaosa.org to learn more.

The Community Impact division of the Economic and Community Development department provides financial assistance for utility payments to eligible Bexar County residents. This assistance is designed to prevent utility disconnection and to assist households in becoming self-sufficient.

Supportive Housing Programs are designed with the commitment to end homelessness and to support the vulnerable people we serve to achieve self-sufficiency and promote resiliency through positive growth.
Endeavors provides case management, financial assistance and crisis intervention for individuals experiencing homelessness, trauma or other emergency needs.

We’re here to help! Input your zip code to find food access resources in your community.

The goal of the Good Samaritan Veterans Outreach and Transition Center (GSVOTC) is to provide free services to Veterans and their families regardless of their affiliation with St. Philip’s College.
We provide no-cost personalized services and referrals to all active duty, transitioning service members, Veterans, National Guard, Reservists and their Family Members in the greater San Antonio area.

Haven for Hope and our partners, address the root causes of homelessness by offering programming tailored to the specific needs of the individual. Our approach is person-centered, trauma-informed and recovery-oriented. The goal is to meet individuals where they are and support them as they move toward self-sufficiency.

A Bexar County Military and Veterans Services program offering financial assistance

To build and donate specially adapted custom homes nationwide for severely injured post-9/11 Veterans, to enable them to rebuild their lives.

Providing consistent access to healthy, nutritious meals for hungry Texas Veterans, primarily 59 and younger, who are low or no income.

At Meals on Wheels San Antonio, we want to help people live safely and comfortably in the place they call home for as long as possible.
We are successfully able to complete this by preparing and delivering nutritious meals each weekday to older and disabled individuals living throughout Bexar County and South Central Texas including the following counties: Atascosa, Comal, Edwards, Frio, Guadalupe, Karnes, Uvalde, and Wilson.

Operation Homefront provides various forms of relief to military families through its programs, such as Critical Financial Assistance, as well as veteran housing assistance programs including Transitional Housing (Villages), Transitional Homes for Veterans, Transitional Housing (Apartments), and Permanent Housing. This ensures that short-term issues do not turn into long-term crises for families.

Mission is to provide emergency advocacy and financial relief, mortgage free homes, and home remodeling/renovations to injured veterans, first responders, and active duty service members with a focus to get their lives back on track and become productive members of their communities

Populations We Serve
- Veterans
- Single Parents & 2-parents households
- Disabled
- Those suffering a mental illness
- Victims of domestic violence
- Formerly incarcerated
- People shut in due to illness/disease
- Those Needing Emergency Assistance: Little to no food, inadequate clothing, lack of hygiene products



At Soldiers’ Angels, we believe that no one who served our country should struggle to put food on the table. That’s why we offer a range of food assistance programs to support low-income Military and Veteran families—ensuring access to nutritious food when it’s needed most.

Strong Foundation is focused on assisting homeless families with children who need a fresh start in life. We offer a program which provides families a safe place to live while they are doing their part to get back on their feet, and working toward having a changed life.

VA is committed to ending homelessness among Veterans. Our focus is threefold:
- Conducting coordinated outreach to proactively seek out Veterans in need of assistance.
- Connecting homeless and at-risk Veterans with housing solutions, health care, community employment services and other required supports.
- Collaborating with federal, state and local agencies; employers; housing providers, faith-based and community nonprofits; and others to expand employment and affordable housing options for Veterans exiting homelessness.

VetStrong is a nonprofit organization that seeks to provide donated furniture for previously homeless Veterans and victims of domestic violence .We are located in San Antonio, Texas - Military City, USA