Alamo Biscuit
Community Outreach
Every second Sunday of every month join us for the Alamo Biscuit Community Outreach, a heartwarming initiative. We come together to feed and clothe over 150 unhoused individuals in downtown San Antonio, providing not just essentials, but also a sense of community and human connection.
The event takes place under the bridge at the UTSA Student Parking Lot D-3, at the corner of I-35 and Cesar Chavez at 2pm. This will be the same spot every time, ensuring consistency and familiarity for those we serve!
Come join us for a day of giving, community, and connection. Your presence and support are invaluable!

Event Details
Date & Time
Every second Sunday of the month
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Location
Under the bridge at UTSA Student Parking Lot D-3
(Corner of I-35 and Cesar Chavez)
Location Tip
The event takes place under the bridge at the UTSA Student Parking Lot D-3, at the corner of I-35 and Cesar Chavez. This will be the same spot every time, ensuring consistency and familiarity for those we serve!
What's To Come
Hot Meals
Delicious hot food generously provided by Alamo Biscuit Company and Panaderia.
Clothing Distribution
Essential clothing items will be available for those in need.
Health Services
We have an ambulance on-site to offer health checks and vitals monitoring.
Barber Services
4-5 professional barbers will be present to offer free haircuts, helping individuals feel refreshed and cared for.
How You Can Help
Bring a Lending Hand
Your time and effort in assisting with various tasks are greatly appreciated.
Donate Used Clothing and Shoes
Gently used clothing and shoes are always in high demand and can make a big difference.
Drop-off Donations
If you can't join us downtown, you can drop off items at any time at Alamo Biscuit Company and Panaderia. Just ask for the manager on duty, and they will collect the items. We will take these donations downtown once a month!
"We encourage everyone to come and be a part of this meaningful event. Your participation can make a significant difference in someone's life and in a cultural movement for San Antonio!"