by Gloria | Feb 22, 2019 | Food Bank
Who is Youth Impact This past Saturday we had a great turn out for both, families in need and volunteers. We continue our partnership with El Pasoans Fighting Hunger, which is a local Food Bank. In case you’re new to our site, we are a local El Paso non-profit...
by Gloria | Feb 12, 2019 | Food Bank
With a new year comes new goals and ventures! Cesar, Lucy and their family along with many volunteers don’t hesitate to continue serving the local community of El Paso, TX with the local food pantry. This past month, Youth Impact held it’s monthly food...
by Gloria | Aug 1, 2018 | Community Outreach, Food Bank
This month not only signifies that Summer is still upon us but that many children are still out of school and might not have the feasibility to at least three meals a day with healthy snacks in between. Therefore, as every month, we opened up our food...
by Gloria | Jan 23, 2018 | Food Bank
It’s been over three years that Youth Impact became a nonprofit organization here in our neighborhood of El Paso County. We have a mission to impact youth so that they can continue impacting others through education, service learning, and leadership...
by Gloria | Jun 8, 2017 | Food Bank, Youth Events
Every month we strive to help those in need in underserved communities with our Food Bank. On May 20th we held our monthly food bank distribution and were able to serve 50 families at our location on Fort Boulevard. With help from our youth and adult...
by Gloria | Apr 24, 2019 | Community Outreach, Food Bank
We always strive to help our El Paso community by providing food for those in need, however, in March, we partnered with the UT Southwestern Medical School’s Christian Fellowship students. Youth Impact helped set up free medical care for those without a means of...
by Gloria | Mar 17, 2019 | Food Bank
This weekend’s Food Pantry was a bit chilly due to the cold weather here in El Paso. The mountains blanketed in snow and the Transmountain Roads leading to our Fort Boulevard location from the West Side of town were closed. Yet, our March pantry was still a...