
Jack White (left), executive director of the Good Neighbor Settlement House, is shown with Peter Williams and Jalil Hussain during the celebration of the Good Neighbor Settlement Houseโs 65th anniversary. ROBERT BENAVIDEZ JR./THE RIDER PHOTOS
The Good Neighbor Settlement House celebrated its 65th anniversary last Wednesday at the Exceptional Emergency Center of Brownsville.
The nonprofit agency was established in 1953 by the First United Methodist Church and provides services to the needy such as meals, showers and health care. They serve about 250 people a day and receive around $250,000 per year in grants from agencies including the United Way of Southern Cameron County and the Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation and other contributors.
Jack White, the executive director of the Good Neighbor Settlement House and a UTRGV social work lecturer, said volunteer efforts are what make the services possible and invites the community to volunteer.
โThere are all kinds of ways in which you can prepare food, serve food or help with maintenance,โ White said. โThereโs almost nothing that you can identify as a skill in this town that Good Neighbor doesnโt need.โ
Alexandra Guzman, a UTRGV social work senior, is an intern at the settlement house. Guzman said she enjoys interning and has learned a lot by seeing what happens behind the scenes.
โThey have to offer a lot of services for, like, the homeless and for people who are in need,โ Guzman said. โThatโs something that I want to do, help individuals find the resources they need to have a better life.โ
Frank Lara, a Brownsville resident and president of Brownsville Elks Lodge No. 2876, is also a volunteer. Asked why he decided to volunteer, Lara said that people need help.
โNot everybody is blessed like us,โ Lara said. โWeโll continue helping for as long as we can.โ
Xavier Anderson and Melissa Jareรฑo, Brownsville residents attending the event, like what the Good Neighbor is doing to help the needy.
โThey help people out with, you know, the simple basics, such as nutrition, so that helps a lot, especially in this community,โ Anderson said.
Jareรฑo complimented the Good Neighborโs many years of work.
โA lot of people remember them,โ Jareรฑo said. โTheyโve touched a lot of lives.โ
โItโs actually very nice having a nonprofit for 65 years,โ Anderson added. โI think that shows that thereโs a lot of local support from the community โฆ just regular people, as well, [lending] a hand for people that obviously hit a hard time in life.โ
White recognized some of the individuals who have supported the Good Neighbor Settlement House.
โIโd like to thank Dr. [Kazim] Hussain, Mary Yturria, the county judge, [Eddie Treviรฑo Jr.], ย everybody thatโs taken time out of their busy schedule to come and just celebrate this event with us,โ he said.
To volunteer, visit the Good Neighbor Settlement House, located at 1254 E. Tyler St. in Brownsville, to fill out a form or download the form online at www.goodneighborsettlementhouseinc.org.