ALAMO COMMUNITY GROUP

Cause Area

  • Children & Youth
  • Community
  • Homeless & Housing
  • Veterans & Military Families

Location

4100 PIEDRAS DR EASTSAN ANTONIO, TX 78228 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

ACG is a San Antonio 501©(3) non-profit affordable housing provider whose mission is to develop, acquire, own and manage affordable housing in a community environment that promotes resident education, self-sufficiency, leadership and volunteerism through successful partnerships.

Description

ACG has been providing quality affordable housing to working families throughout Bexar County since 1990 and is a chartered member of the national NeighborWorks(r) America, a network of community based organizations working together to build strong communities. ACG currently owns 1,317 multi-family apartment homes at 10 different communities in San Antonio and Kirby.

In addition to providing quality affordable housing, ACG also prides itself on providing high quality on-site educational and community building programs through Community Learning Centers. Inside each Community Learning Center you will find a Computer Technology Lab available for all residents to utilize, as well as a full time professionally degreed Resident Coordinator who facilitates all community activities and events. These programs and services allow residents the opportunity to take advantage of educational and asset building activities without the barriers of time, transportation and expense.

Reviews

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by Lynn H. (2024-05-03 12:10:18.0)
Everything listed under the description for this outfit doesn't exist anymore. Their mission statement doesn't even match what they're doing, Trust and believe when I tell you that there are no more learning centers / children's programs, there are no more computers, there are no more veteran programs, there are no more community outreach opportunities and activities.. They don't even have a lawn service to cut the lawns at their properties.. it's my understanding that the majority of the properties are nearly 50% empty.. why? Because they don't have the money to pay for items to flip the apartments for the next people moving in. They don't have money to mow the lawn, sometimes garbage doesn't get picked up... Somebody should notify the 501c3 donators about where the money has gone and where it's not going. ijs

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