BakerRipley

3231 Wyoming Ave
El Paso, TX 79903

The McCall Neighborhood Center is a community hub located in El Paso, Texas, dedicated to enhancing local residents' quality of life through various programs and events. With a mission to foster community engagement, the center offers support for mental health awareness and hosts cultural celebrations, such as the annual Juneteenth Breakfast.

In addition to serving as a venue for social gatherings, the McCall Center provides enriching opportunities for youth through programs like the Summer Enrichment Program. The center also recognizes the contributions of its board members and actively participates in initiatives that promote well-being and inclusivity within the community.

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