Chihuahuas Launch Paws for Presents Donation Drive, presented by AT&T
EL PASO, TEXAS – November 8, 2024– The El Paso Chihuahuas and AT&T present “Paws for Presents”, a holiday donation drive to benefit the Child Crisis Center of El Paso. The online drive is live now and runs through Friday, December 7, 2024. The Chihuahuas are asking fans to make
EL PASO, TEXAS – November 8, 2024– The El Paso Chihuahuas and AT&T present “Paws for Presents”, a holiday donation drive to benefit the Child Crisis Center of El Paso. The online drive is live now and runs through Friday, December 7, 2024.
The Chihuahuas are asking fans to make a minimum donation of $5 by CLICKING HERE. With a minimum donation of $5, donors will be entered to win a Chihuahuas Grand Prize! The larger the donation a patron contributes, the more entries the respective donor will receive.
The Chihuahuas Grand Prize includes the following:
- Two Chihuahuas Home Jerseys
- Two Chihuahuas Caps
- Voucher for four tickets to a mutually agreed upon 2025 Chihuahuas Home Game
- Opportunity to throw out a First Pitch at a mutually agreed upon Home Game
- Mexico National Fútbol Team Jersey
- Autographed Soccer Ball autographed by the Mexico National Fútbol Team
“AT&T is proud to continue our collaboration with the El Paso Chihuahuas as we support local organizations like the Children’s Crisis Center,” said Carlos Martinez, Director of External Affairs, AT&T Texas. “This collaboration is just one example of our ongoing commitment to El Paso families and their communities.”
As part of the Paws for Presents, presented by AT&T, the Child Crisis Center is asking for new and/or unopened items of winter clothing for children ages six months to five years of age. Please drop donations off at the Child Crisis Center of El Paso located at 2100 N. Stevens St. in El Paso, Texas.
Launched in 2015, Chihuahuas Paws for Presents started as a new and unwrapped toy drive with distribution centers around the El Paso region. It has since evolved into a monetary drive to ensure each child receives a new toy and each gift provided coincides with the child’s respective age. Since 2021, the drive resulted in more than 1,700 toys and gifts purchased for the Child Crisis Center in time for the holiday season.
The Child Crisis Center was opened in 1980 and serves to “protect children from abuse and neglect by providing shelter, advocacy and family support services,” according to the website.
Toys and items purchased from the donations will be distributed to the Child Crisis Center later in the week of December 9, 2024. Days and times will be announced at a later time.
About Child Crisis Center
Founded in 1980 by George and Mary Russell, the Child Crisis Center of El Paso provides crisis shelter care from newborns, young children, and young adolescents. They also provide programs including immediate crisis intervention, long-term education, and offer services to homeless families, families facing medical emergencies, substance abuse issues, families with incarcerated persons, and programs that help curb the proliferation of child abuse and neglect.
In recent years, the Crisis Center launched Military Families and Veterans Prevention Program, S.T.E.P. Parenting program, and offer case management services. For more information, visit childcrisiscenterofelpaso.org.
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About the El Paso Chihuahuas
The El Paso Chihuahuas are the Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres. The Chihuahuas provide family, fun entertainment and are committed to providing the highest quality and most memorable entertainment. The Chihuahuas want guests to leave with memories that will last a lifetime. For more information on the El Paso Chihuahuas, please visit EPChihauhuas.com.