Seton Home began in the late 1970s as a dream which, when realized, would meet a real need in San Antonio and the surrounding areas. At that time, there was no facility that could readily meet the specific needs of pregnant teenagers in crisis who wanted to keep and parent their child. Seton Home, named in honor of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born saint, officially opened its doors on March 5, 1981, at 309 N. Alamo Street. The agency provided services in that location until 1987.
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The Catholic Daughters of the Americas from Holy Trinity made goodie bags for our moms and babies at Seton Home! Th… https://t.co/Hjdk5153l9
Did you pick up an activity during #StayHome orders? One mother and daughter from the community learned how to pain… https://t.co/Q9fhq600FU
Staff is safely enjoying a morning stroll with some of our toddlers. ☀️ https://t.co/4KHCB0SPcV
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Jacqueline McGinnis and her community at City Tribe Church hosted a #schoolsupply drive for our moms! ✏️ Thank you… https://t.co/wAwuZNTANG
Our faith in Jesus helps us to see and respond to other’s needs, just as Jesus did. How has your faith in Jesus cha… https://t.co/QtuCQOz6B6
Puppy love! 🐶 The babies enjoy spending time with Toby, our very furry volunteer. He visits every week with his own… https://t.co/o3O8BJUo46
Staff is getting our little ones ready for their school year at the CDC! Our moms also begin school on Monday and y… https://t.co/VrwKaXUP8S
San Antonio Co-Lead of @MasksForDocs, Andrew Skinner, donated 100 #faceshields, mask extenders and cloth #masks for… https://t.co/3jrOlI0oqP