Madison Family Engagement
Workshops for Parents / Resources for Families
Mission Statement
NEISD Summer Free Meals
Housing Stability Program
VITA Free Tax Preparation
Utility Assistance
How can I help you?
Going through some hardships? Complete the questionnaire so I can best assist you.
Calendar of the Month
Do you have a child with special needs?
Meet Your Madison Family Specialist
I am always here for you!
Please contact me if you need assistance.
Sabrina Lara, Family Specialist
210.356-1414
Join Madison PTSA
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5 Reasons to join Madison PTSA
1. Benefit Your Child!
2. Get Connected!
3. Tap into a network!
4. Be a role model!
5. Witness improvement!
6. Support Your Madison Maverick!!
Madison Facebook
Student 2 Student Club
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Food Pantry & Clothing Resources
Click below for more information:
https://www.smore.com/mks50-food-pantries-clothing
San Antonio Food Bank 210-431-8326
Neighbor Helping Neighbor Response Effort Sign up for emergency food at upcoming mobile food distribution. https://safoodbank.org/
Skyward Access
National Runaway Safeline
State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness
Prevent Blindness Texas
Assistance with Bills
United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
The Diaper Assistance Program focuses on providing families access to diapers, wipes, and other healthcare items through the Texas Diaper Bank facilities or partner agencies. In addition to basic baby needs, this program also offers educational parenting and health classes, all free of charge.
Invest in your marriage
BCFS Health and Human Services
The City of San Antonio has been working to create tutorial videos for WSA to include how to register for unemployment benefits and how to register for Work In Texas.
YouTube Channel – WSA Video Library
https://youtu.be/pszGs8h5bp8 - Register for Work In Texas
https://youtu.be/--F2zbav2y0 – Apply for Texas Unemployment
Work Solutions https://www.workforcesolutionsalamo.org
Work in Texas https://www.workintexas.com
Learn How to Cope After a Natural Disaster
After a natural disaster, it’s normal to feel strong emotions and there are ways to help teenagers cope with disasters.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed a series of resources for teens, including videos, social media graphics, and posters. Materials are available in English and Spanish.
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