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Project H.E.L.P
San Antonio, TX

Our H.E.L.P.ful Sponsors

Chicken N Pickle
Dick's Sporting Goods
Judson Independent School District
Mantech International Corporation
Mattengas Pizza
Tank's Pizza
mca onyx

San Antonio, TX

San Antonio. The Alamo and Countdown City. The area code is “210” for those out-of-towners. Home to 1.5 million residents, San Antonio is the 2nd largest city in Texas. Which means we’ve got a lot of love here, but we’ve also got a lot of issues. Food deficiency, homelessness, and communities in need among them. This is where Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio steps in to embody the meaning of “Texans Helping Texans.”

Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio Team

Amanda

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
“Humanity is having compassion for those who often get ignored. It’s treating others the way you would want to be treated. It’s being able to give back, not because you can, but because you want to. Kindness goes a long way and if we all took the opportunity to do something nice for someone else I think this world would be a much better place.” <3

Aubrey

Co-Founder
What Humanity Means to Me
“Humanity, to me, is the ability to spread love. The ability to love and care for a stranger who may very well never be able to reciprocate the energy given. It’s the ability to look past judgement because for most of us we are only a couple rough patches away from being in the same position. Humanity is the ability to lead with love even in the toughest situations, for the greater good of mankind. LET’S GOOOOOOOOO!!!”

Ben

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
"Humanity is living like you’re one bad day away from being on the receiving end of the same mercy and decency you give those that need yours. Treating the people we help like we’d want to be treated. Humanity is the feeling of completion when we live up to our fullest loving capacity as humans sharing this planet."

Demarcus

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
“Humanity demonstrates genuine empathy, mercy, dignity, care, respect and gratitude. By extending unconditional love to each and every living being on Earth. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but have eternal life.”

Kelli

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
“It’s simple for me. I’m so, so blessed - I have solid friends and a loving family. A job I love, that keeps food on my table and clothes on my back. I have a coherent state of mind and a clean record of health. And at a drop of a dime any of that could be taken from me. I don’t for a second take that for granted. That though alone allows my heart to go out to anyone who may have fallen on hard times. Take a step back and put others before yourself. Really stop and put yourself in their shoes. HUMILITY and HUMANITY go hand in hand.”

Marquis

Co-Founder
What Humanity Means to Me
“By definition, “Humanity” just means a collective of human beings, regardless of sex, class and race. The action part - to show humanity - means being compassionate, sympathetic, or showing generous behavior, still regardless of sex, class and race. Because it’s not how we serve, but WHO we serve. For us, we choose to serve those who need it most. That’s our humanity. It’s really just that damn simple.”

Robert

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
"Growing up I’ve seen all forms of poverty and those images became valuable building blocks for my life. Giving back to the community is my way of showing respect to the people and situations that shaped me to be the man that I am. "

Rocio

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
When I think of humanity, I think of inclusion and acceptance. We are one human race. We make each other feel included, accepted and LOVED. It takes compassion to do this, and I believe that everyone is compassionate. I want to contribute to make this world a better place with one little act of kindness at a time.

Whittney

H.E.L.P. Committee
What Humanity Means to Me
“How can we call ourselves humans if we choose to ignore the agony of those around us? The two things we often take for granted are mercy & grace. Humanity to me is imparting those things to others while spreading love unselfishly. Encouraging people in a positive way at a time in their life when they need it the most has been more of a blessing in my life than I have ever imagined. It causes reflection of humbleness & gratitude.”

Story Time Program

Project H.E.L.P. hosts story time at the Converse Library on the first and third Saturday of the month. Because the Converse area has a flourishing Latinx community, we have designated the first Saturday of the month as our Spanish Story Time.

These story times are a way to shine a light on the importance of literacy within our community and provide safe and educational fun for our youth.

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Homework H.E.L.P.

There are few things in life more important than a good education. Project H.E.L.P. provides homework help every Thursday at the Converse Public Library. 

This service comes at no cost to our community members, giving the students in our community the resources to be successful in their education.

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Doing good in our neighborhood

Upcoming Events

Want to do you part for Humanity? The first step is showing up! Click an event below and register for a Project H.E.L.P. Event in your hometown.

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Jul
02
2022

Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio 1st Annual Par 4 Humanity Golf Tournament

Hosted by Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio

Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio is hosting its inaugural golf tournament for charity

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Apr
23
2022

Project H.E.L.P. & The DoSeum Big Day of Play

Hosted by Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio

Big Day of Play: Spring Into STEM and Humanity

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Mar
26
2022

Spring Into Humanity

Hosted by Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio

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Elaine Sterling Institute
GameTruck
Gateway Center
Graham Packagaing
Hero Donuts
Home Depot
Hope Thru Soap
Lady and the Beastt BBQ
Mercy Care
MoMo Food Truck
PREP Foods
Parlay Savory Saloon
Safehouse Outreach
Salesforce
Salvation Army
Sealed Meals
ShutterBooth
Stoned Pizza Kitchen
The Grazer Co.
Trinity Table
Walmart

San Antonio, TX

San Antonio. The Alamo and Countdown City. The area code is “210” for those out-of-towners. Home to 1.5 million residents, San Antonio is the 2nd largest city in Texas. Which means we’ve got a lot of love here, but we’ve also got a lot of issues. Food deficiency, homelessness, and communities in need among them. This is where Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio steps in to embody the meaning of “Texans Helping Texans.”

Project H.E.L.P. Atlanta Team

Adoniss

Superpower
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What Humanity Means to Me
" In my pursuit of continuous growth and success, philanthropy grants me the opportunity to give back to the community. Philanthropy allows me to assist in the growth of others who are often over looked. "

Alisa

Superpower
I'd say that my super power would be shape shifting. I'm flexible, and I adapt well in environments.
What Humanity Means to Me
To me, humanity means having the compassion, empathy, and desire to help those in need. It’s about having the support and the love to feel more than enough. It’s about helping and listening to the needs of how to be a better community for those that are struggling.

Benjamin

Superpower
My superpower is the ability to be resilient and persistent while maintaining being level-headed.
What Humanity Means to Me
" Volunteering gives me the opportunity to give back to my community. It allows me to pinpoint an issue and work hard to become part of the solution. As a new resident of Atlanta, Georgia I feel obligated to do what I can to improve our amazing city! "

Camille

Superpower
I am a phenomenal DIYer/anything creative.
What Humanity Means to Me
Humanity is the great equalizer in our world. While we each have a unique story filled with personal triumphs or tragedies, we are all human. It’s a reminder that despite all of our differences, we’re in this together. We each have an obligation to treat our fellow brothers and sisters with dignity and respect. Too often however, our financial/social status dictates the respect we are entitled to. Our work here is to restore hope & humanity to the people not given their fair share in our world.

Coco

Superpower
My Superpower is pouring into those who don’t see the superpower that lives within them. I’d consider myself a visionary, it’s literally my job to see the beauty in the darkness.
What Humanity Means to Me
Being Humane is just that. Living by the golden rule of doing to others as you would want to be done to you. Never stepping over or on someone when they are down. We all have our time of being down and have had someone extend a hand to help us grow. I am nothing without the love and support of those around me who pour into me when I feel empty from pouring into others. It truly takes a village to grow. I never stop growing, which means I’ll never stop extending my hands to those who need extra love and care.

Daniel

Superpower
My superpower is the ability to remain optimistic and calm in stressful situations. I’m always able to see the best in people and circumstances. I speak love in all those around me and I water them until my cup is empty.
What Humanity Means to Me
"Humanity & philanthropy truly mean everything to me. At my core, I consider myself a servant leader that gets fulfilled the most when I am being in the community giving my time and energy. I live by the Bible verse Proverbs 19:17 so it’s become not only my passion, but my calling. With being new to the Atlanta community, it’s my goal to continue this mission of serving. "

Deja

Superpower
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What Humanity Means to Me
Being human means a lot to me . We often times think of being an humanitarian means some grandiose sacrifice and saving others from extreme starvation , I believe, although those efforts are needed, sometimes it’s smaller actions that displays our love for humanity . It shows in our kindness towards others , providing a free class, a meal or two a week , some clothes for interviews, etc. There isn’t a limit nor parameters on how we should support each other, we should just do it .

Eryn

Superpower
Thoughtfulness is my superpower! I have a high consideration for the needs of others and pay attention to small details that really make an impact. Being thoughtful allows me to build a foundation of inclusivity and trust with our community members and leaders. As a board member, I remind our team that it’s not about grand gestures but the small choices, our ability to listen and extend empathy that ultimately creates a positive ripple effect of change.
What Humanity Means to Me
When I think about humanity, compassion and empathy come to mind. The ability to care about the well-being of a stranger. Giving back to the Atlanta community is important to me because, in a thriving city filled with limitless opportunities and advancement, it's easy to consume and take. Volunteering and serving others is an expression of my gratitude. I’m grateful for the opportunity to come alongside those in need because we are all deserving of help.

Omar

Superpower
My superpower is tenacity! When challenges arise, I pride myself in the ability to remain determined. With each goal, I lay out a clear plan and try to anticipate the barriers that may occur. While not always successful, I continuously learn the importance of perseverance and hard work. This applies to every aspect in life including my contribution as a board member. I encourage and support our team through stressful situations and set-backs ultimately allowing us to triumph and serve those in the community despite the obstacles we may face.
What Humanity Means to Me
Humanity means letting go of selfish interest and engaging in activities that bring good to people in need. It goes beyond caring for others and actively involves showing respect, understanding and empathy. When we begin to understand that humanity is part of our day-to-day life, we can better identify with others – share in their joy and happiness and in their pain and struggles - ultimately revealing that we are all connected. Serving with Project H.E.L.P. has gifted me the opportunity to give back to the most vulnerable in my own city.

Pierre

Superpower
My super power is my Patience. with patience I am able to know when to keep going when to pause and when to quit.
What Humanity Means to Me
"Humanity to me means an act of kindness, a generous gift, and the disposition to do good. Being in a position to be an benevolent individual to someone else who is less fortunate is a feeling like no other."

Steven

Superpower
My superpower is my ability to be adaptable. I am able to adjust to any personality or any situation and handle it with ease.
What Humanity Means to Me
"Growing up I’ve seen all forms of poverty and those images became valuable building blocks for my life. Giving back to the community is my way of showing respect to the people and situations that shaped me to be the man that I am. "

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San Antonio, TX

San Antonio. The Alamo and Countdown City. The area code is “210” for those out-of-towners. Home to 1.5 million residents, San Antonio is the 2nd largest city in Texas. Which means we’ve got a lot of love here, but we’ve also got a lot of issues. Food deficiency, homelessness, and communities in need among them. This is where Project H.E.L.P. San Antonio steps in to embody the meaning of “Texans Helping Texans.”

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