For more than 20 years, the Jalisco Cafe has been a beacon of community and generosity in South El Paso, providing a free traditional Thanksgiving meal to those in need.
This year, the tradition continues.
Struggling families, veterans, newcomers, and individuals from all walks of life are invited to enjoy the same traditional meal that many of us are fortunate to share,” said Hector Chavez, proprietor of Jalisco Cafe, in a news release. “We’ve been blessed to serve El Paso since 1954, and this is our way of giving back to the community that has supported us. Our Thanksgiving is your Thanksgiving.”
Destination El Paso is also planning its first community food drive to help families in need.
Here are the details of several Thanksgiving meals and food drives for those going through a har

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