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Navigating The Maze Of Veteran Services in San Antonio, Bexar County

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Bexar County is home to the sixth largest veteran population in the U.S., according to the Military & Veteran Community Collaborative. More than 12 percentof San Antonio metro area adults are part of the veteran community.

In a growing city, travel throughout the region is a burden and obstacle for some service members and military families.

 
Call-A-Ride 4 Vets, a free service organized by the Alamo Area Council of Governments, recently received a grant to continue providing transportation to medical appointments, trips to the grocery and pharmacy, and rides to social events that can help enhance quality of life for members of the armed forces and their families.

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Part 2 of "The Source"

Another new resource will soon be available to help local veterans navigate the extensive range of service providers in the area, to make legal, medical, employment, and educational assistance more accessible and convenient to the community.

The TXServes initiative is the first of its kind in the state. AmericaServes, a national network of public, private and non-profit service providers, will launch this unprecedented, collaborative effort later this month in San Antonio. 

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Jan Ross Piedad Sakian is TPR’s News Operations Producer. In this role, she develops strategy on collaborative and digital initiatives for the station. Since 2016, Jan Ross has served in a coordinating capacity for TPR’s state and national partners, including The Texas Newsroom.