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Residents Reduce their Move-In Costs at RiverStone
The cost of moving can be an economic burden--moving trucks, new furniture, first month's rent...a security deposit. To alleviate this burden, we provide our residents an alternative to paying a traditionally large security deposit and options are always appreciated. Residents can keep more money in their pocket by enrolling in the Sure Deposit program. This program allows residents who meet our credit-screening criteria to pay a low, one-time, non-refundable payment to Sure Deposit. Flexible in its nature, this surety bond enables our residents to find better uses for their money where they need it most. It is also transferable to other apartment communities within our portfolio.
Inquire about the Sure Deposit program when you are applying for residency at any RIM community.
Fighting Hunger...Feeding Hope
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This past holiday season, RiverStone contributed to the donation of over 35,000 meals to The San Antonio Food Bank. The mission of the San Antonio Food Bank is to fight hunger in Southwest Texas through food distribution, programs, education, and advocacy. Through this donation, we discovered how much of an impact our community can make on the lives of those who are underserved.
To learn more about how you get involved, please visit The San Antonio Food Bank.
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THE SAN ANTONIO FOOD BANK HELPS CLOSE THE MEAL GAP
The San Antonio Food Bank is a 501c3 non-profit organization providing millions of pounds of food to more than 500 charitable organizations in Southwest Texas serving those in need. In addition to food distribution, the San Antonio Food Bank provides numerous programs that not only solve the immediate problems of hunger, but help individuals and families gain long-term food security.
Who receives emergency food assistance?
- 36% of our clients are children, under the age of 18 years old
- 46% of households include at least one employed adult
- 67% have incomes below the federal poverty level during the previous month
- 8% are homeless
- About 22% of clients are non-Hispanic white, 7% are non-Hispanic black, 69% are Hispanic, and the rest are from other racial groups