KSYM is proud to support local nonprofits in the form of public service announcements. Nonprofits in the San Antonio area can email psaksym@gmail.com for on-air consideration.
Monte Video presents the third annual Raza Cósmica: A constellation of Latin-x sci-fi cinema. This three-day film festival features five film screenings at various locations. Raza Cósmica runs from Thursday, October twelfth through Saturday, October, fourteenth.
Saint Peter Saint Joseph Children’s Home, better known as Saint PJ’s, is a social service agency. Saint PJ’s mission is to be a safe and loving refuge for children in crisis and to accompany them on their journey to healing and wholeness, breaking the cycle of abuse and neglect one child at a time.
Dress for Success empowers women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire, and the development tools to help women thrive in work and life. Dress for Success offers job preparation, employment retention, and career development programs.
Inner City Development is a nonprofit, community-based organization that responds to emergency, educational, and recreational needs of the inner westside neighborhood of San Antonio. They provide a food pantry, clothing closet, and an after-school program for students in the 2nd grade through 5th.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) is a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote Hispanic student success in higher education. HACU works with over 500 colleges and universities that are home to two-thirds of all Hispanic college students. They offer students leadership programs, internship opportunities, and career readiness programs.
The Carver Community Culture Center presents The San Antonio Black International Film Festival. Celebrating it’s 5-year anniversary with the theme HBCU FILM LOVE, SABIFF spotlights talent from historically black colleges & universities, making waves in the television and film Industry. The San Antonio Black International Film Festival runs from Oct. 5th to the 9th at the Jo Long Theatre at The Carver.
The San Antonio Missions tell stories of the people who lived in the Spanish missions in the 1700's. Our history is part of who we were, who we are, and who we will be. The National Park Service invites you to rediscover San Antonio’s history in all its diversity at the San Antonio Missions.
The City of San Antonio's Department of Arts & Culture is the responsible for managing public art projects that express the vibrancy and diversity of our community. Their website offers an interactive Public Art Map showing locations and details of San Antonio's public art pieces.
The San Antonio Film Commission is a one-stop shop for all things film making. The Film Commission helps local artists with permits, location scouting, crew and resource information, government liaison services, casting calls and more.
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