Funds will help support the Pasos All Stars STEAM Program, encouraging students to think beyond classroom walls, using art, design, and storytelling to strengthen academics, inspire confidence, and open doors to creative career paths.
Partnership with Native Americans
Journey to Dream Foundation
Funds will enable teens at Kyle’s Place to gain safe housing, counseling, and life-skills training that open doors to brighter futures. It empowers them to move beyond trauma and homelessness, discover their potential, and truly experience life outside the box, restoring what was lost and giving them the chance to grow, dream, and thrive.
Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley
El Pasoans Fighting Hunger
Community Council of South Central Texas
Funds will create a Kid’s Garden at the Seguin Head Start Center, turning an unused area into a hands-on learning space. The grant will provide materials for garden beds, soil, curriculum, and tools, engaging 46 children and families in growing fresh produce, learning about nutrition, and building pride, curiosity, and connection “outside the box.”
Central Texas Youth Services Bureau
General operating funds will allow Central Texas Youth Services to provide safe shelter, food, clothing, and supportive services for runaway, homeless, and at-risk youth. It will strengthen daily operations, ensure 24-hour care, and help youth gain stability, life skills, and independence — empowering them to build brighter, self-sufficient futures.
Central Texas Food Bank
Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County
Books Are Gems
Funds will enable Books Are Gems to expand the Storytime Magic and Legal Literacy for Kids programs, both in person and virtually, providing over 2,500 free books and engaging more than 1,200 children in bilingual reading and civic story sessions that inspire imagination, learning, and life “outside the box.”








