Healthy Kids

Healthy Kids

The goal of the Healthy Kids Initiative is to improve a range of health outcomes by engaging disconnected youth in the Paso del Norte region in high quality programs during out-of-school hours. The Health Foundation refers to “disconnected youth” as people between the ages of 5-17 who are not involved in out-of-school activities or not working, and “disconnected young adults” as people between the ages of 16-24 who are not in school and not working. Evidence indicates that youth who are involved in out-of-school programs are less likely to use drugs, alcohol, or be involved in criminal activity. Well-designed youth activities increase protective factors needed for youth to lead healthy and productive lives.

Project Name
Managing Organization
Amount
Boy Scouts of America Yucca Council
$131,429.98
Boys & Girls Club of Las Cruces, Inc.
$96,566.60
Centro de Asesoria y Promocion Juvenil, A.C.
$199,430.00
City of Socorro
$49,800.00
Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico
$165,350.00
Creative Kids, Inc.
$134,035.50
Organizacion Popular Independiente, A.C.
$212,304.79
Patronato del Museo del Nino de Ciudad Juarez, A.C.
$63,052.30
Salud y Desarrollo Comunitario de Cd. Juarez, A.C.
$61,044.20
Salud y Desarrollo Comunitario de Cd. Juarez, A.C.
$116,142.40
The University of Texas at El Paso
$25,000.00
United Way of El Paso County
$554,637.68

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