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SA2020 | 2013 | SA2020 - Part 3

2013

Sistas in Business Needs Your Vote!

By Laura Thompson Got a couple clicks to spare? Yes? Then I need your help. You can help my nonprofit, Sistas in Business, put more books in the hands of kids, and give them the opportunity to celebrate their love

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Aaron and Daniela: A Tale of Two Siblings

By Alfred Chavira, Director of Health and Wellness Programs at Any Baby Can and SA2020 Ambassador in Health & Fitness   Meet Daniela and Aaron, siblings, health advocates, and best friends. Daniela is a five-year-old gymnast, baseball player, and fitness

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SAHA and SA2020: The Neighborhoods Blog

By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA  Post 1 | Series Archive     Welcome to the first installment of the San Antonio Housing Authority’s “First Friday” blog series! What is SAHA? SAHA is one of the Lead Partners in

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New Eyewear for San Antonio

By David Nikaido, SA2020 Trinity Mellon Fellow in Education, Summer 2013 When I first heard the name SA2020, I thought it was some local vision care provider. I wasn’t in need of new eyewear, so I shrugged it off.  The

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Thinking Outside the Park(ing) Spot

People are often encouraged to “think outside the box” when they want to stimulate creative thinking. A group of San Antonians took that a step further on today, Sept. 27, by thinking outside the parking spot at the city’s first

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S.A. lauded as ‘enterprising city’

With a handful of U.S. cities, including Detroit, in bankruptcy and others headed toward fiscal danger because of pension liabilities, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a report Friday on seven “enterprising” cities, with San Antonio among them.  

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