Robert Salcido stepping down as the Pride Center San Antonio's executive director
After 13 years of leading the Pride Center San Antonio, Robert Salcido will step down as executive director at the end of the month, he said in a statement posted on the organization’s website. In the statement, posted May 20, Salcido said the Pride Center, which works to empower San Antonio’s LGBTQ+ community, has become a beacon of hope by providing resources to support individuals and their families while advocating for a more inclusive city. Salcido trumpeted the nonprofit advocacy group's growth, especially considering the limited resources available when he first joined.
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