2023 Funded Partners

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Access Esperanza Clinics Inc

$50,000

Family planning and preventative health care services will be provided to low- income residents.

www.accessclinics.org

Alzheimer's Association San Antonio & South Texas Chapter

$50,000

Strengthen local dementia support services to provide vital resources to seniors and caregivers.

www.alz.org/sanantonio

Aurora House Foundation

$75,000

Aurora House provides quality, compassionate end-of-life care, supports grieving loved ones, prepares healthcare students for the future, and offers guidance to the public in a sustainable way.

www.aurorahouse.org

Boys and Girls Club of Harlingen

$50,000

Triple Play- Mind/Body/Soul provides healthy habits, academic help, social wellness to members.

https://www.facebook.com/p/Boys-Girls-Club-of-Harlingen-100070124243435/

Boys and Girls Club of Pharr

$50,000

The Boys & Girls Club of Pharr provides sports, fitness & recreation programming to youth in the PSJA area.

https://www.pharrkids.org

Cameron County Parks & Recreation

$500,000

Olmito Nature Park will provide accessibility, universal design recreation, education promoting personal and environmental health, and connection to the Caracara Trail network for community wellbeing.

https://www.co.camero.tx.us

Children's Bereavement Center RGV

$300,000

The Children’s Bereavement Center of the RGV will continue and expand availability of counseling and other support for grieving Valley children and caregivers through individual and group counseling.

www.cbc-rgv.org

Child Abuse Education Program of South Texas

$35,000

An annual conference for persons interested in child maltreatment and domestic violence.

www.fsseminar.com

Children's Defense Fund of Texas

$50,000

CDF-TX connects uninsured children and pregnant women to affordable health coverage

https://www.cdftexas.org

Children's Hunger Fund

$46,970

Children's Hunger Fund provides food and hope to children in need throughout the Rio Grande Valley.

www.childrenshungerfund.org

City of Mission

$500,000

A 4.5-mile connectivity trail from Mission Hike and Bike Trails to the McAllen Hike and Bike Trails, which will lead healthy lifestyles through outdoor recreational activities.

www.missiontexas.us

City of Primera

$50,000

The Community Health Outreach Program (CHOP) will strengthen service delivery and operational capacity to address healthy lifestyle needs.

www.cityofprimera.com

Community Hope Projects, Inc.

$50,000

HOPE will provide health education and brief therapy services to uninsured residents of the RGV.

www.hopefamilyhealthcenter.org

Dentists Who Care

$150,000

Dentists Who Care will provide SMILE dental vouchers and start a continuing education initiative.

https://www.dentistswhocare.us/

Driscoll Children's Hospital Development Foundation (on behalf of Driscoll Children's Hospital)

$17,000,000.00

A partnership with Driscoll to recruit specialty pediatricians to serve the region's children.

https://www.driscollchildrens.org

Family Crisis Center, Inc.

$100,000

Providing free 24-hour direct victim services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

https://www.familycrisisctr.org/

Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors

$50,000

The Endeavors Veterans Assistance Program (EVAP) seeks to prevent the cycle of Veteran homelessness in the Rio Grande Valley.

endeavors.org

Good Neighbor Settlement House

$236,645.00

GNSH will sustain the Mesa Llena Food Pantry's service to 600+ families and expand its client services as part of its core mission to support unsheltered and housing insecure people and families.

https://www.goodneighborsh.org/

Good Samaritan Community Services

$25,000

Expansion of our current family engagement program for the Brownsville Youth and Teen Services.

https://www.goodsamtx.org

Housing and Community Services, Inc.

$30,000.00

Prospera empowers low-income youth to pursue educational interests through year-round services.

prosperahcs.org

IT'S TIME TEXAS

$647,026.00

The Collective Impact, Unidos Contra La Diabetes, is a cross-sector approach dedicated to reducing new cases of diabetes in the Rio Grande Valley.

https://www.itstimetexas.org

La Posada Providencia

$50,000

La Posada will assist individuals fleeing to the US with temporary shelter and other vital services.

https://www.lppshelter.org

Laguna Madre Youth Center

$50,000

The LMYC will sustain operations to offer at-risk families healthy after-school/Summer programs.

Moody Clinic

$100,000

Moody Clinics provides access to speech, physical and occupational therapy services for children with disabilities.

https://www.moodyclinic.org

Nuevos Horizontes of Starr County

$23,000

Nuevos Horizontes provides day care and educational services to disabled persons in Rio Grande City, TX.

Project Fit America

$262,060

Project Fit America is a program created to work in collaboration with schools to help children become active, fit and healthy.

www.projectfitamerica.org

Proyecto Desarrollo Humano

$25,000

Our free medical/dental clinic, organic community gardens, Zumba exercise, nutrition classes and other programs work together to nourish and improve the over-all health condition of our colonia families.

https://www.volunteersotx.org/agency/detail/?agency_id=81206

Santa Maria High School

$37,550

Hope Squads at the JH,HS campuses to address suicide prevention and student mental wellness.

https://www.smisd.net/

Special Olympics Texas RGV

$50,000

Special Olympics Texas RGV provides year round sports for people with intellectual disabilities

www.sotx.org

STCH Ministries

$25,000

RGV Family Counseling will offer bilingual, clinically excellent, Christian counseling services.

www.stchm.org

Sunshine Haven, Inc.

$100,000

In order to ensure full bed occupancy and provide the highest quality of end-of-life care, Sunshine Haven was funded to maximize staffing and retention and strengthen administrative efficiencies.

https://sunshinehaveninc.org/

TEAM MARIO

$50,000

The goal of TEAM MARIO’s Community Inclusion Project is to improve Inclusion opportunities for individuals with autism in the Rio Grande Valley. TEAM MARIO will improve access to programs and services for individuals with autism in the RGV by offering events in different cities including the Delta Area and Harlingen.

www.teammario.org

Texas Children's Hospital/The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer and Hematology Clinic

$100,000

The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer and Hematology Clinic provides comprehensive, high-quality diagnostic and treatment services for pediatric cancer patients who live in the Rio Grande Valley.

https://www.vanniecook.org/childrens-cancer-hematology-clinic/

The Enrique San Pedro Ozanam Center, Inc.

$50,000

The Ozanam project will service the homeless population in Brownsville.

www.ozanambrownsvillecenter.org

The Salvation Army-Harlingen

$50,000

The Salvation Army provides emergency assistance for mortgage/rent, utilities, and prescription medications.

https://www.salvationarmytexas.org/harlingen/

Tip of Texas Family Outreach

$36,689.00

Tip of Texas Family Outreach provides an array of supportive services to families to help reduce the risk of child maltreatment.

https://www.totfo.org

Tropical Texas Behavioral Health

$520,000.00

Military Veterans Peer Centers (MVPC) will provide mental health services and support to veterans and military families in the RGV.

www.ttbh.org

Valley Off-Road Bicycling Association

$150,000.00

Funded for the design and construction of an asphalt bicycle pump track at Arroyo Park in Harlingen, Texas.

www.vorbargv.org