We’re committed to our community and to serving those who live here, too
Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.” We not only join Mr. Churchill in this sentiment, we commit ourselves to living it each and every day.
The following are some of the causes and organizations we serve. Like us, many of the clients we serve are also involved throughout the community. In fact, we share their involvement with several of these organizations. We hope as we get to know you, you’ll tell us about your passion for community service. Who knows, the organizations you serve may find their way to this page, too.
Serving through church
The Fellowship of San Antonio
The Well Community Church
East Saint Matthews Baptist Church
San Antonio Christian School
Serving through community
Mays Family YMCA
This is a place where parents find a safe, positive environment for children. Families come together and spend quality time with each other. Children and teens learn what they can achieve and adults connect with friends and learn how to live healthier lives. In all, the community can thrive because neighbors support each other and give back and we all build relationships that further our sense of belonging.
Folds of Honor
Educational scholarships to spouses and children of America’s fallen and disabled service members are provided by this nationwide organization.
Watch D.O.G.S. (Dads of Great Students)
Started in 1998 in a single school in Springdale, Arkansas, it has since grown into a nationally recognized program that has brought hundreds of thousands of fathers and father figures into school classrooms and hallways across the country. It has created millions of hours of “in school” volunteer time and had a tremendously positive impact on the educational process.
American Cancer Society Cattle Baron’s Gala
The American Cancer Society saves lives by helping people stay well and get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back against cancer. This annual gala is another step in providing necessary funding to help the organization pursue its goals.
Warrior and Family Support Center
Through this organization, wounded warriors and their families enjoy a comfortable, welcoming and friendly environment. By using the facility and its programs, these families can relax, have fun, participate in activities and find support as they transition to their new normal.
Christmas en El Barrio
This event promotes the Real meaning of Christmas; the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Rogers Ranch Swim Team
Families in Point Bluff and Salado Canyon have access to competitive swimming through this organization. Because it takes so many people to run a swim meet, parents are required to participate, not just spectate – there’s a job for everyone.
San Antonio Food Bank
Founded in 1980, the food bank serves one of the largest areas in Southwest Texas. Its focus is for clients to have food for today but to also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future.
MDA – San Antonio
Started by a concerned group of families in 1950, MDA continues to relentlessly pursue the promise to free families from the life-threatening effects of muscular dystrophy and muscle-debilitating diseases.
Ava’s Wish
This organization provides support to pediatric patients with head trauma or other related disorders and acts as a resource for the child’s family members.
Raymond James is not affiliated with the above organizations.
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