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To design and build custom homes for the families we serve takes incredible teamwork. Our team has always had a special bond in the service we share together. We feel that teamwork makes the dream work and giving back to our community is a fundamental part of our culture here. See below for background information on worthy causes and give back to your community as you are able.
Mission: Blueprint Ministries restores homes and hope for low-income individuals and families living in substandard housing.
Blueprint exists to:
Mission: THE SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK ACTIVELY FIGHTS HUNGER AND FEEDS HOPE IN SAN ANTONIO AND SOUTHWEST TEXAS.
Founded in 1980, the San Antonio Food Bank serves one of the largest service areas in Southwest Texas. Our focus is for clients to have food for today but to also have the resources to be self-sufficient in the future.
Mission: To help unite and equip the Body of Christ with food, resources, and training necessary to transform our communities and the lives of those in poverty and need through the love and saving grace of Jesus Christ.
Mission: Our Mission is to protect and improve the lives of dogs and cats by providing shelter, care, adoption, rescue, spay/neuter programs, and community education.
Our Vision is to end pet overpopulation and to create a community where every dog and cat is treated with respect and compassion and has a permanent and loving home.
Mission: Ben & Annie’s Trees for Tomorrow is a non-profit organization planting trees in Central Texas to build communities and promote sustainable development through cleaner air and vibrant public spaces.
A Message from our Founder: As the demand for new homes in the San Antonio, New Braunfels, Boerne and Bulverde areas has grown, it has become more and more difficult to build without displacing trees in the process.
That is why I started Ben & Annies Trees for Tomorrow, which is named for two of my children, to try and reverse this incidental destruction by encouraging other builders and developers to make a voluntary commitment to replant trees as they go. Through this collaboration, we hope to
not only replace trees directly affected by new home construction and neighborhood developments but to learn how to better contribute to local conservation efforts.
We invite builders, developers, contractors, landscapers and government officials to join us and make Central Texas a cleaner, safer place to live.
— Bryan Mendenhall