What really called to Erika Borrego was the Corazón team, the Brownsville native said. “The people that work there, and their passion inspired me. … It is contagious.”
What really called to Borrego was the Corazón team, the Brownsville native said. “The people that work there, and their passion inspired me. … It is contagious.”Corazón is currently run by executive director Gavin Rogers, who is also an associate pastor at Travis Park Church.had a budget of under $200,000, having dwindled since it was founded in 1999.
“In an instant, she was able to help us find food for those in the migrant shelter at Travis Park Church,” Rogers said. was a much smaller, localized operation. Today, it distributes food in 29 counties in South Texas, has about 285 employees, hundreds more volunteers and a nearly $200 million annual budget.
Borrego has weathered many storms in San Antonio — sometimes literally, as the Food Bank responds to natural disasters, including the winter storm of 2021 and the coronavirus pandemic.
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