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The Spirit of Giving trees represent the stories of those who have to go without during this holiday season. With the support of Community Partners and individual donors, we are pleased to present the 35th Spirit of Giving campaign! YOU can a big difference in someone’s life by selecting one or more of our tags. To date, the Spirit of Giving campaign has helped provide more than 67,000 gifts to children, older adults, and people with special needs who might have gone without a gift during the holidays. A big THANK YOU to our community for participating in this year’s Spirit of Giving.

Is this your first time participating in the Spirit of Giving? Here’s how you can help us spread joy this holiday season:

There are two ways you can give.

Drop-off Location and Dates:

El Paso Community Foundation Spirit of Giving Space

2nd Floor of the Shoppes at Solana (Formerly Sunland Park Mall)

December 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, 2023 from 11am-8pm

Would you prefer to make it an experience with friends or family? Pick a tag or several tags in-person!

Spirit of Giving trees with tags will be up by Thanksgiving week at Cielo Vista Mall and the Shoppes at Solana (formerly Sunland Park Mall).

Questions? Call us at 915-533-4020.

Our Agencies

Aliviane Women Residential

Programs for clients seeking treatment for substance abuse.

Amistad

Delivers social services, including transportation for seniors for medical appointments.

Bienvivir

Provides care to the elderly population of El Paso, including medical, transportation, rehab and recreational therapy, and social services.

Boys and Girls Club of El Paso

To enable all young people to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.

Candlelighters

Candlelighters is dedicated to serving children with cancer ages birth to 20.

Center Against Sexual and Family Violence

Provide the necessary guidance and resources to help those who experience violence on the road to a healthy recovery.

Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe

Founded in the Segundo Barrio, now serves low income families with health and educational services throughout the El Paso community.

Child Crisis Center of El Paso

Protects children from birth to age 13 from abuse and neglect by providing shelter, family support services, education and prevention services.

El Paso Center for Children

Provides counseling, life skills, outreach and housing, customizing its services to meet the needs of individuals.

El Paso State Supported Living Center

Provides live-in facilities for those who have intellectual developmental disabilities.

La Familia del Paso, Inc.

Provides behavioral and mental health services to the El Paso Community.

La Posada

Provides shelter for women and children fleeing domestic violence.

Miracle League of El Paso

Provides recreational and socialization programs for individuals of all ages with special needs.

Parkdale Headstart

Parkdale Head Start seeks to educate parents and empower families to break the cycle of poverty to provide brighter futures for their children.

Paso Del Norte Children's Development Center

Helps children with special needs achieve their fullest potential.

Paso del Norte Center of Hope

Provides support, referrals and advocacy for survivors of human trafficking.

Programa Compañeros, A.C.

A Juarez non-profit working in HIV and AIDS prevention, care, education and research aimed at socially vulnerable groups.

Project Vida

Provides technical assistance to small businesses, health resources, housing, day care, and after school programs.

Reynolds Home

Provides a safe shelter for women and children while transitioning out of homelessness.

South Side Volunteers

Youth group with ties to the first Segundo Barrio Girl Scout troop founded in 1992, is involved in projects to improve the community.

Texas Tech

Provides services in the El Paso area for participants with multiple diagnoses in the Community Living Assistance and Support Services program.

YWCA El Paso Del Norte Region

Provides a safe, secure housing environment with programming to empower women with children experiencing homelessness.

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