Provided by Mari Molina, LPC

Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services helps young adults with an effective, results-driven bridge between living in foster care and living on one’s own. These homes are not emergency shelters and only accept clients through an application, interview and assessment process. If you are in immediate need of shelter, we are happy to share information about other organizations to contact.

The goal of the Single Parent Family Program is to provide single mothers and their families with supportive, transitional housing that will allow them to focus on healing and accessing the resources and tools needed to build a self-sufficient life.

The Transitional Living Program in San Antonio helps young women (18-24 years old) facing challenges and difficult times of transition by providing a safe residential environment in which they can grow and achieve self-sufficiency.

PCHAS Transitional Living is a long-term residential program that empowers clients to achieve goals and reach self-sufficiency. The program provides:
Counseling
Educational resources
Employment guidance
Financial education
Health and self-care awareness
Job skills training
Life skills training
Mentoring
Personal and professional goal development
Residential housing
Our hope is that the children we serve will successfully complete their education, find gainful employment, move into their own homes and live successful, independent and productive lives.

We are now accepting applications for both programs for our location here in San Antonio. Applicants can visit our website to learn more about our programs and complete an application for our programs.

Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services is a non-profit organization established in 1903. For more information please visit https://www.pchas.org