We assist special needs families with community resources and referrals. Assisting single parent and lower income families with health and human resources. Educating professionals, law enforcement and first responders about people with disabilities and proper interactions. We assist families with special needs children to obtain: a better education, community involvement, and continuous support. 


Resource Center

  • Kym's Cupboard


    Providing food to families in crises, the pantry is available to seniors once a week. Available to families twice a month. We also offer snack bags to children on seasonal breaks from school. Createdwith funds made available from Kym Rapier Verette.


  • Lillie's Legacy


    Providing clothing to multigenerational families. Clothing and accessories are available for the whole family. Services are available once a month to families. Created for Lillie Espurvoa who served her community with tenacity.


  • Jovonie's Hugs Provide


    Clothing, diapers, wipes, formula, and baby furnishings to infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children. Parents are able to receive supplies twice a month. Diapers, once a month in loving memory of Jovonie Ochoa.


  • Empowerment Services Provide


    Support, counseling, and resources to women and children who have experienced trauma through domestic violence, abuse, and bullying. Self-defense classes are offered to clients through Ohana Academy. Providing advocacy to special needs children and adults.


  • Senior Services Provide


    Delivered supplies to selected senior living facilities on a monthly basis. Providing resources and supplies to seniors once a week at the center.


Summer Animal Therapy

We provide guided horseback riding, animal play, and sensory play to special needs, foster, and abused children. Through this summer therapy program children learn to interact with the animals and gain the ability to interact independently with them. Therapists and volunteers supervise children through this guided play. Children of all functioning levels are welcome. Siblings of special needs children are urged to participate. Lunch is served at the end of every session in a family style setting. Specialized equipment and skilled volunteers ensure the safety of the children.


Baby Moses

If you have a newborn, 60 days or younger, that you’re unable to care for, you can leave your baby at a designated safe site with no questions asked. Your baby must be unharmed and placed into the arms of a safe site employee. The Baby Moses law gives parents who are unable to care for their child a safe and legal choice to leave their infant with an employee at a safe site which includes a hospital, fire station, or emergency medical services (EMS) station.  


Danielle's Legacy of Love

Danielle's life changing event helped us as we began to organize funerals and for abandoned infants and children who have been victims of deadly abuse. In 2013, our first child, Noel, set the tone for all the infants and children who followed him. We will continue to provide loving funerals for those infants who have been taken so quickly.

Resource Center

2707 W. Gerald 78211


info@eaglesflightsa.com


(210) 960-NOEL (6635) (Phone Calls ONLY)


26520 Fire Dance, Boerne TX 78006

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