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WELCOME, CITY EMPLOYEES!

2025 CITY EMPLOYEE COMBINED CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN
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Dear City of El Paso Family, 

 

It is an honor to serve as your Mayor and to work alongside such a dedicated and resilient City of El Paso team. Each of you plays an essential role in making our Sun City stronger, and I see the pride you take in your work reflected in the lives of our residents every day. 

 

Your commitment shines brightest when challenges arise. Time and time again, you put your best forward, manage resources wisely, and show that together we can overcome obstacles while keeping El Paso moving forward. It is because of your dedication that the heart of our city beats so strongly. 

 

In that same spirit of generosity and community, I encourage you to support this year's City Employee Combined Charities Campaign. This campaign is a special opportunity to give back, helping nonprofits that have been carefully vetted and approved by our campaign committee. Whether large or small, every contribution makes a difference and carries with it a message of hope and care for those who need it most. 

 

When we give together, we amplify our impact. Your generosity will not only support vital services but will also reflect the compassion and unity that define El Paso. 

 

Thank you for your hard work, your heart, and your dedication to our beautiful city.

I am proud to serve with you.

 

Warm regards, 

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Mayor, Renard U. Johnson

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View the Impact

View the impact local nonprofits are making in our community.

Download 2025 CECCC Directory

Access this year's directory for reference when submitting your pledge. 

WHAT YOUR DOLLARS DO

Here's a look at the impact your contributions have on the community.

Payroll Deduction

Sign up to allow your workplace to deduct a portion of your paycheck for CECCC.

Credit Card

Make a one-time gift or reoccurring gift that's automatically deducted from your debit or credit card.

CECCC Campaign Committee:

Monika Kretschmer

Zulema F. Perez

Virginia O. Theroux

Mary Wiggins

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