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Empower your parenting!
Our free workshops offer practical tips and strategies for every stage, supporting your child's education and strengthening your family. Connect, learn, and grow with other parents. Sign up today! All sessions are virtual unless otherwise indicated. Scan the QR code for more information. Click here to download flyer.
Haga clic aquí para ver el volante en español.
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Community Resources & Events
Resources for Food
- Connect with navigators for food resources on the San Antonio Food Bank's website.
- Take a look at this list of additional food resources shared by COSA (City of San Antonio).
- Corazon will be serving meals Monday through Friday, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., at Travis Park Church, located at 230 E. Travis Street. All meals will be served To Go straight from the Corazon Kitchen. They warmly welcome all federal employees, contractors, and community members who may be experiencing hardship during this time. No RSVP is required, but for planning purposes, an optional RSVP link is available for those who wish to let them know they’re coming.
Person-Centered Thinking for Parents-Virtual Training
Join this free virtual training sponsored by Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG) Transition Support Team on November 17th from 10am-12pm. This training is designed for parents, guardians, family members, and friends of a loved one with an intellectual and/or developmental disability. For more details or to register, email Elisa Williams at ewilliams@aacog.gov with your name, e-mail address, and name and date of event you would like to register for no later than November 13th. Click here to view the flyer.
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Family Engagement Across the State |
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Title I, Parent & Family Engagement Statewide Initiative
Parents, This Series is for You!
You can still join the Fall Spanish Parent Series! This highly anticipated series is set to empower parents with essential knowledge, self-awareness, and practical tools. Featuring Patricia Valenzuela, the program will focus on fostering emotional well-being, resilience, and healthy relationships within families.
Click here to register for the November 6th session,
Click here to register for the December 4th session.
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Stay Connected with SPEDTex's Monthly Newsletter
The Special Education Information Center (SPEDTex) provides resources and interactive features for increasing family awareness of disabilities and special education processes, with the goal of improving partnerships between schools and families.
Click here to Stay Connected!
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Parents and Families Newsletter from Title III Initiatives
The TEA's Emergent Bilingual Support Division fall newsletter shares ideas on how to support your child through the months leading up to winter break.
Click here to read the Fall 2025 Newsletter. Find out about upcoming conferences available for parents and families and fun activities to do with your child!
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SAVE THE DATE
 For more information and to register scan the QR code or click here.
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