ESWEET HOME

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ESWEET HOME
A BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF OUR
HOME
SWEET HOME
SENIOR SERVICES
Seniors 60+ find
companionship, fitness
classes, health screenings,
support groups, cooking
lessons, and
field trips.
CLASSROOMS
Clients of all ages find
GED and ESL classes,
recreation resources, and
continuing education
opportunities.
YOUTH SERVICES
Youth in grades 1–12 find
meals, homework assistance,
life skills, clubs, access to
college, and positive
adult role models.
Parents find quality
child care for their
children 6 weeks – 5 years old.
CHILD CARE
Walk-ins find a food
pantry, diapers, formula,
and referrals to internal and
external programs and
other community
partners.
FAMILY SERVICES
PLAY AREAS
Playscapes, gardens,
walking track, a pavilion, and
a sport court accommodate
community gatherings,
celebrations, and safe
spaces.
T O D O N AT E O N L I N E G O T O : W W W. G O O D S A M T X . O R G
Bill Neely, Chair
Labatt Food Service
Simon Salas, Vice Chair
Academica Management SW LLC
Jessica Gaidusek, Treasurer
Valero Energy Corporation
Dear Good Samaritan:
Grace Labatt, Secretary
We are blessed to partner with universities as a field instruction site for bachelor’s and master’s
level social work interns. Both the staff and our clients benefit from their presence and they
benefit from the experience. Please read a touching example of the transformation that happens
for all involved:
“My internship experience at Good Sam during the past year has provided valuable lessons
that I know will stay with me as I venture into my career as a professional social worker. Of
course, things like theory, service planning, and implementing interventions are important for
carrying out my day-to-day functions, but it’s the deeper lessons I learned here that are the
most significant. Many of the children in the after-school and Camp Good Sam programs are
the perfect example of resilience and strength in the face of adversity, and I often found myself
wondering what their lives would be like if they had to face those issues without the support
and safety that Good Sam provides them. During a support group session with 9- through
11-year-old boys and girls, the topic of safety came up and there was a general consensus
that this is the place where they feel the most safe (they especially like that staff members use
walkie-talkies to communicate in case anything were to go awry). They called Good Sam their
“second home,” equating it to a mansion where they have rooms to play, sleep, eat, read,
relax, and learn. Hearing the children speak so candidly about their community and the role
that Good Sam plays in their lives made me so grateful that the center exists and that staff
Mallory Ahl
Frost Bank
Hector Caldera, MSW
Kate Cavender
Cavender Auto Group
The Rev. Mike Chalk
Kelly G. Curll
Tesoro Companies, Inc.
Gavin Gallagher
HEB
Cecilia Herrera
Foreign Service, Retired
Will Hileman
Farm Bureau Bank
Lennie Irvin, Ph.D.
San Antonio College
Michelle Krupa
Rackspace
Pamela Matthews
USAA
members are so dedicated to making sure the kids feel at home.”
— Tatiana A.
Master’s level social work intern,
University of Southern California
The Good Samaritan Center is, indeed, a “second home” for so many in poverty. Whether
they are a 5th grader in the after-school program, a recently widowed senior, an infant whose
parents have found work, a family battling hunger, a high school dropout pursuing a GED, we
remain a safe place that helps change lives.
Robert Morehead
Mayfair Properties,LLC/Rioco Corp
Max Navarro
Operational Technologies
Joe Paez
JP’s Bookkeeping and Tax Service
Eyra Perez
Partners for Educational Engagement
Please help us continue our work in the coming year. Thank you.
Jeff Rochelle
Jeff Rochelle PC
Sincerely,
Col. Richard Roessler
Raymond Wei
CentroMed
Robert L. Wright
Hall-Wright General Agency, Inc.
C. Jill Oettinger
Chief Executive Officer
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San A n t onio, T X 78 2 0 7
The Rt. Rev. Gary Lillibridge
The Rt. Rev. David Reed
The Rev. Joann Saylors
Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
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C. Jill Oettinger
Chief Executive Officer