Borger News-Herald

PCS Celebrates 55 Years of serving the Panhandle

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2021 marks the 57th year since the Community Action Network was establishe­d to help American families and communitie­s overcome obstacles to poverty. Over 1,000 agencies across the country are working every day to create opportunit­ies and transform the lives of their neighbors making communitie­s stronger and helping families across the US thrive.

“Each May, during Community Action Month, we reflect on the impact Panhandle Community Services and our network has had on families,” said Magi York of PCS. “Last year alone, we

served 5,222 families, in the top 26 counties of Texas. 12,712 individual­s and over 15 million across the country were served through other community action agencies with immediatel­y needed services such as shelter and food, and also long-term solutions like education and job placement.” Community Action Agencies serve 99% of all-American counties with life-changing services to help families achieve financial stability.

All agencies are locally controlled and represente­d by the private, public, and low-income sectors of the community. “We are proud of our communitie­s’ participat­ion in the developmen­t and oversight of our programs,” said Magi York, Executive

Director.

“Their engagement helps us to be more effective in our approach by determinin­g the most critical need of the Texas Panhandle.”

To celebrate the continued success of Community Action and raise awareness throughout the Texas Panhandle, Panhandle Community Services, hosted five lunches across the region to meet with other agencies and assess the needs of our communitie­s in Dumas, Borger, Pampa, Childress, Hereford and will continue in this effort, as a member of the National Community Action Partnershi­p and the Community Action Network, which was born out of the Economic Opportunit­y Act of 1964.

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