At a soccer field outside Guillen Middle School in El Paso, about 300 yards from the Texas-Mexico border, Segundo Barrio Futbol Club meets twice a week in the evenings for practice.
Segundo Barrio is an historic Hispanic neighborhood and the soccer club is very involved in the community.
“With the football club, obviously… You get to know the kids, you get to know the siblings, you get to know the families,” Club Founder Simon Chandler said. “It kind of just seemed natural to start working with the families and seeing how we can support the families.”
The club helps families with food insecurity and connects them to other local resources. They also offer adult education classes to parents as part of the Plazas Comunitarias program.
The program’s name translates roughly to “community gathering spaces.” It’s run by two Mexican government agencies in partnership with Mexican Consulates throughout the U.S.










