Nonprofit

Boy With A Ball San Antonio

San Antonio, TX
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www.bwabsa.com

  • About Us

    Boy With Ball San Antonio (BWABSA) is a youth, family and community development organization with a strong emphasis on mentoring and education. An effective outreach component allows BWABSA to be present in schools, neighborhoods and the community at large. Through small groups and mentoring, leaders are identified and equipped to then turn and help transform their own communities.

    The Southside community holds mass potential to produce young leaders who can impact their own community and beyond. Imagine seeing healthy, supportive families developing their children and walking alongside their neighbors as meaningful community members. This framework would set up all young people to thrive and take a dynamic role in the community’s growth. We need your help to make this a reality.

    Boy With Ball San Antonio (BWABSA) is a youth, family and community development organization with a strong emphasis on mentoring and education. An effective outreach component allows BWABSA to be present in schools, neighborhoods and the community at large. Through small groups and mentoring, leaders are identified and equipped to then turn and help transform their own communities.

    The Southside community holds mass potential to produce young leaders who can impact their own community and beyond. Imagine seeing healthy, supportive families developing their children and walking alongside their neighbors as meaningful community members. This framework would set up all young people to thrive and take a dynamic role in the community’s growth. We need your help to make this a reality.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Community Development
    • Education
    • Family
    • Volunteering

    Location

    • 824 Broadway St Ste 114, San Antonio, TX 78215, United States
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