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Local Food Vouchers Provide Lifeline for Borrego Springs Families

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Borrego Ministers Association Provides Local Food Vouchers for Borrego Springs Families


Did you know that the Borrego Ministers Association (BMA) runs a grocery voucher program that serves as a crucial lifeline for families in need within our community? This program has been making a significant impact, thanks to the unwavering support of local businesses like the Center Market and Desert Pantry.


Key Contributors to the Voucher Program


The BMA grocery voucher program relies heavily on the generosity of Mitzi Poulin at the Center Market. Mitzi has been a cornerstone of this initiative, contributing monthly donations of vouchers that match those purchased by BMA. Her "in-kind" donations in 2023 alone exceeded $30,000, making her the single largest donor. This ongoing support ensures that families in Borrego Springs have access to essential food supplies when they need it most.


Role of the Desert Pantry


The Desert Pantry has also played a pivotal role by selling discounted vouchers to BMA. These discounts help stretch resources further, ensuring that more local families can shop at local businesses. Since its inception, the Desert Pantry has also served as a backup facility for the local food bank, further supporting the community during tough times.


Economic Realities and Challenges in Borrego Springs


The reality of living and doing business in Borrego Springs is that it’s not always easy. Our community's economy is deeply tied to the tourism industry, which experiences a "boom and bust" cycle. During peak seasons, local families find employment, but they also face the challenge of competing with tourists for increasingly expensive supplies. In the off-season, our small businesses struggle to keep costs low due to high energy and labor expenses and the inability to qualify for volume discounts.


The Impact of BMA’s Food Voucher Program


This is where BMA’s food voucher program steps in. By providing these vouchers, they help local families manage their expenses while also supporting our local businesses during slower periods. It’s a community effort that helps everyone thrive.


Importance of Supporting Local Businesses


Supporting local businesses isn’t just about convenience—it’s about sustaining the very heart of Borrego Springs. When you shop locally, you’re not just buying goods; you’re contributing to the well-being of your neighbors and ensuring that vital programs like the BMA grocery voucher initiative continue to serve those in need.


Program Management and Oversight


The BMA grocery voucher program was established by BMA founder Mike Himmerich and later managed by Shirley Vialpando? Today, the program is carefully recorded and managed by BMA volunteer Diana Fox, who oversees its operation every Wednesday afternoon at the Community Resource Center.


Local businesses play a key role in supporting programs that benefit the community, contributing to the strength and resilience of Borrego Springs.


>> Learn More About The BMA Voucher Program






BMA and Local Stores Provide Essential Food Vouchers

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