Roy Maas Youth Alternatives
Direct Services Agency
Anti-Trafficking; Runaway/Homeless Youth; Sexual Abuse/Assault
Sex Trafficking; Adult; Citizen/Legal Permanent Resident; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Male; Minor (Under 18); Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female
We serve clients age birth to 24 years and their families, through a variety of programs. Emergency shelter is available for survivors age 5-17 only. Transitional Housing is available for survivors 18-24 only.
We cannot serve families or parenting youth in our residential programs.
All of our residential, drop-in and counseling programs serve children/youth who are victims/survivors of all kinds of violence. Our Centro Seguro Drop-In Center was opened to primarily serve child sex trafficking survivors but we will not turn anyone in need away.
H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; A-3 Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders; G-5 Visa Holders; J-1 Visa Holders; H-2A Visa Holders
RMYA drop-in, emergency shelter, transitional and community counseling programs are located in Bexar County. Long-term residential located in Kendall County. Services are not restricted to residents of that area.
Main: (210) 340-8077
Hotline: (210) 340-8090
Additional 1: (830) 816-2425
24-hour hotline to RMYA Centro Seguro Drop-In Center for trafficking survivors seeking emergency services
rmya@rmya.org
centroseguro@rmya.org
English; Spanish
VOCA funding; Other federal funding; Other private funding
RMYA creates brighter futures for children in crisis by promoting individual success and healthy relationships in a safe, healing environment, giving children an dfamilies the tools to end the cycle of abuse.