Greater Randolph Area Services Program (GRASP)
We help individuals experiencing poverty, food and shelter insecurity and isolated seniors become independent, self-sufficient and live healthier.
Since 1983, GRASP has been offering services to Northeast Bexar County cities adjacent to the city limits of San Antonio helping individuals who are experiencing poverty and income instability. Providing emergency food, financial help with utility payments, rent, clothing and disaster aid, people are avoiding disconnection, eviction and are on a pathway to self-sufficiency and security. Older populations participate in congregate meals, transportation, activities and services promoting independent living and quality of life.
Our Services
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Financial Help
GRASP helps families experiencing an urgent need facing eviction or disconnection resulting in housing insecurity.
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Senior Services
Senior Services include Congregate Meals, Transportation to Medical Appointments, Social events and activities, seminars, classes and presentations, daytrips, crafts, and games.
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Information and Referrals
Participants with specific interests and needs are provided information about other resources, referrals, and seminars to address many concerns often provided by other partner agencies and affiliations.
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Service Area
GRASP primarily targets Bexar County residents living in the small urban cities outside of San Antonio city limits that include the Cities of Adkins, Converse, Kirby, Live Oak, Schertz, Universal City, Windcrest, Martinez, China Grove, Windcrest, Kirby and the adjacent unincorporated areas of Bexar County. Comal County residents of Garden Ridge, Bracken, Schertz, Selma, Cibolo are also served. Residents outside the typical boundaries may be served depending on guidelines from the funding sources.
For more than four decades, our dedicated team has been helping individuals who are experiencing poverty and income instability.
Our Partners
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AACOG
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Meals on Wheels San Antonio
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Randolph Area Christian Assistance Program
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San Antonio Food Bank
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United Way
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VIA Metropolitan Transit
Participants with specific interests and needs are provided information about other resources, referrals, and seminars to address many concerns often provided by other partner agencies and affiliations.
We partner with these Local Agencies who help us make a difference in the lives of others.
