Nonprofit

Martinez Street Women's Center of San Antonio

San Antonio, TX
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www.mswomenscenter.org

  • About Us

    The Martinez Street Women's Center is committed to developing a community space that provides information and services which support the active participation of women in the pursuit of their own physical, emotional, and social well-being. We serve as a resource center providing education, referrals, advocacy, and health care services for women, their partners, and their families. Currently we have two major programs: Girl World and the Promotoras. Girl World is an after-school and summer program for girls ages 9 to 14. The Promotoras are local women who provide grassroots health education programs in the community and at the Center. We also currently run a nutrition class for minority women, a resource library, and a social service referral service.

    See our website for more information!

    The Martinez Street Women's Center is committed to developing a community space that provides information and services which support the active participation of women in the pursuit of their own physical, emotional, and social well-being. We serve as a resource center providing education, referrals, advocacy, and health care services for women, their partners, and their families. Currently we have two major programs: Girl World and the Promotoras. Girl World is an after-school and summer program for girls ages 9 to 14. The Promotoras are local women who provide grassroots health education programs in the community and at the Center. We also currently run a nutrition class for minority women, a resource library, and a social service referral service.

    See our website for more information!

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Health & Medicine
    • Women

    Location

    • 1510 S Hackberry St., San Antonio, TX 78210, United States
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