PRESA COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER
3721 S PRESA ST, SAN ANTONIO, TX 78210 www.presa.org

Total Revenue
$1,632,942
Total Expenses
$1,580,155
Net Assets
$1,188,604

Organizations Filed Purposes: PRESA COMMUNITY SERVICE CENTER IS A NONPROFIT, MULTI SERVICE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED TO MEET THE SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY THROUGH ITS MAJOR PROGRAMS. THE CENTER PROVIDES SERVICES IN ECONOMICALLY DEPRESSED AREAS THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF SAN ANTONIO AND BEXAR COUNTY THROUGH THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMS: COUNSELING - ADDRESSES THE SPECIAL NEEDS OF FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS IN CRISIS BY A LICENSED COUNSELOR ON A SLIDING FEE SCALE. IT OFFERS SERVICES THAT ADDRESS THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, FAMILY VIOLENCE AND EFFECTIVE PARENTING THAT ENHANCES FAMILY FUNCTIONING. SOCIAL SERVICES - HELPS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN CRISIS BY PROVIDING EMERGENCY FOOD AND CLOTHING ASSISTANCE, BABY FORMULA, USDA COMMODITIES, RENT AND UTILITY SUPPORT. NUTRITION - PROVIDES SENIOR CITIZENS WITH WELL-BALANCED HOT MEALS FIVE DAYS A WEEK AND ENHANCES SOCIAL INTERACTION THROUGH FIELD TRIPS AND ARTS & CRAFTS ACTIVITIES. OTHER MAJOR PROGRAMS - YOUTH, PARENT ENGAGEMENT, TRANSPORTATION AND FRE

THE CENTER IMPROVES LIVES BY PROVIDING ACCESS TO NEEDED RESOURCES AND TOOLS FOR SOCIAL AND PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION. THE CENTER ENVISIONS A COMMUNITY WHERE INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES, BUSINESSES, AND INSTITUTIONS ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED WITH EACH OTHER IN POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS THAT IMPROVE THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT, REDUCE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC FACTS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE CYCLE OF POVERTY, AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL.

TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM PROVIDES DISPATCH AND TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS, DIALYSIS APPOINTMENTS, CHEMOTHERAPY APPOINTMENTS AND GROCERY SHOPPING FOR LOW INCOME SENIOR CITIZENS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. IN 2019 WE PROVIDED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO OVER 2,300 CLIENTS WITH OVER 13,625 ONE WAY TRIPS.

THE SOCIAL SERVICES PROGRAM HELPS INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN CRISIS BY PROVIDING EMERGENCY FOOD AND CLOTHING ASSISTANCE, BABY FORMULA, AND USDA COMMODITIES. EMERGENCY FOOD AND CLOTHING WAS PROVIDED TO 6,791 INDIVIDUALS WHICH INCLUDED 61,504 MEALS.

YOUTH PROGRAMS PROVIDE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUTH AND STRESSES PREVENTION OF DELINQUENCY AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE, WHILE PROMOTING EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND PROVIDING ADULT-SUPERVISED RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. THE YOUTH PROGRAM ALSO PROVIDES MEALS FOR CHILDREN AFTER SCHOOL AND DURING THE SUMMER VIA THE SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK'S KID CAFE. SERVICES WERE PROVIDED TO 211 YOUTHS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Stephanie SmithPRESIDENT/CE40$72,699
Francis MartinVICE PRESIDE40$47,381
Stephen ShodrockDIRECTOR2$0
Leslie RossmeierDIRECTOR2$0
Matt PatlovanyDIRECTOR2$0
Dolores ZapataDIRECTOR2$0
Patrick HalinskiDIRECTOR2$0
David MurilloDIRECTOR2$0
Zurita RodrigoDIRECTOR2$0
Frank LabordeSECRETARY/TR2$0
Carlos BoergerVICE-CHAIRPE2$0
Dan CardenasCHAIRPERSON2$0

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