City Council is expected to approve $2.3 million toward the YWCA's Live and Learn Campus, which will house low-income women.
A rendering shows what one of the bedrooms could look like inside the YWCA San Antonio's Live and Learn Campus.City elections are underway in San Antonio and we’re keeping you up-to-date with comprehensive coverage ofPlease support our reporting with a donation to help ensure all San Antonio voters are informed at the ballot box.The City of San Antonio is slated to make a substantial public investment in a transitional home for low-income women on the city’s West Side.
“It’s a dream come true,” YWCA CEO Francesca Rattray told the council committee Thursday, which reviewed the project and voted to send the funding agreement to the full council for approval next week. The funding will come from various sources: $1.4 million from federal Community Development Block Grant funds, a $670,000 forgivable loan from the Inner City Incentive Fund and $250,000 in development and utility fee waivers.
Rattray said she is confident the nonprofit will receive more funding from private donations and public sourto complete the housing project in spring 2024. The second phase includes a new office and services building, with on-site child care.
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