Housing Help.
Homeownership Support.
Community Power.
My City Is My Home helps renters, homeowners, veterans, and families find housing options, protect their homes, understand their rights, and organize for better local policies.
Start with the service that fits your situation.
Our programs help residents make informed decisions before paying fees, losing housing, missing a deadline, or signing important documents.
Find Rental Housing
Search San Antonio’s low-barrier Housing Finder by voucher acceptance, past evictions, broken leases, credit concerns, accessibility needs, and other barriers.
Search the Housing Finder →Protect Your Home
Access information about property-tax protests, homestead exemptions, Transfer on Death Deeds, tax-debt concerns, and avoiding predatory home-buying practices.
View Homeowner Resources →Ask a Housing Question
Use the Housing Helper for general guidance about eviction notices, repairs, vouchers, foreclosure, property taxes, inherited property, and local resources.
Open the Housing Helper →Advocate for Change
Review public records, follow housing-policy votes, support veteran housing protections, and join residents organizing in every council district.
Visit the Advocacy Center →Built around housing access and housing stability.
These figures reflect major programs and documented work completed with volunteers and program partners.
No exemptions. No loopholes. No veteran voucher discrimination.
San Antonio adopted veteran source-of-income protections in May 2026, but exemptions remain. We are organizing for the six-month review, documenting public commitments and votes, and asking City Council to remove every loophole.
Why housing choice matters
An available apartment somewhere in San Antonio is not meaningful housing choice. Veterans may need to live near employment, their children’s school, VA medical care, transportation, family, or a support network.
Veterans must still satisfy lawful and reasonable rental-screening requirements.
Watch the Council RecordMoney has access. People have power.
Our strength comes from informed residents, registered voters, public records, district organizing, sustained participation, and turnout.
Help shape the organization’s future.
My City Is My Home works with the American GI Forum to bring veterans and community members together around housing, education, public service, and local advocacy.
Become a member
Membership is open to veterans and civilians. After approval, members receive a separate interest form for programs, advocacy, volunteer activities, and community initiatives.
Help keep housing information and advocacy available.
Donations, memberships, and volunteers support the Housing Finder, Housing Helper, homeowner education, veteran housing advocacy, public-record research, and neighborhood outreach.
Donate
Help maintain free housing tools, education, outreach, and public accountability work.
Support the Mission →Become a Member
Join veterans and civilians helping shape programs and organizational priorities.
Open the Membership Application →Volunteer
Contribute professional skills, outreach support, research, event help, or community service.
View Volunteer Opportunities →Whether you need to move, stay, own, or organize—we are building tools to help.
Start with the housing service, homeowner resource, or advocacy action that matches your situation.