
Rabbi Jacobson: SAAFdn’s First Board Chair & Civil Rights Leader
His name may not be as well known in San Antonio as other local legendary figures, but there’s no doubt that David Jacobson left a lasting impact on our community
His name may not be as well known in San Antonio as other local legendary figures, but there’s no doubt that David Jacobson left a lasting impact on our community
Since its founding in 2017, Successfully Aging and Living in San Antonio (SALSA) initiative was created to increase the leadership, funding and collaboration among individuals and organizations to help provide better opportunities
This week, the city of San Antonio lost a true icon when businesswoman Rosemary Kowalski passed away at 100. Kowalski, who famously told in stories that she never even liked
More than 400 supporters of the San Antonio Area Foundation gathered Nov. 20 at the Witte Museum Mays Family Center to mark the foundation’s 60th anniversary. Celebrants were in a
Future Ready Impact Grant Empowering Student Success Future Ready Impact Grant In Bexar County, Advisor-to-Student ratios are often more than double the state recommendation and evidence shows that inexperience,
San Antonio Area Foundation staff don’t need to look far to find a former service member to thank today on Veterans Day. For Veterans Day 2024, the Area Foundation wanted
Día de los Muertos (“Day of the Dead”) as a traditional celebration evolved from the death and funeral rites of indigenous people that inhabited the Americas in pre-Columbian times. It
Make More Possible Make more possible with your giving When you give through the San Antonio Area Foundation, you join a powerful network of donors invested in making a difference
Back to school time is a vivid reminder for high school seniors to begin the applying for college with the aspiration of continuing their education. Normally, it’s a process filled
It is a fact that we all get older. We all age. How we age and what “aging” really means is at the heart of the Successfully Aging and Living