50 Years in the El Paso Community

It all began with a small ministry in South El Paso with orange juice, cookies and a message for the neighborhood children.

Our Story

Eleanor, the founding Director and her husband Joe T. Poe, PhD taught Bible verses to approximately 60 children every Sunday. From this ministry, a Church began. During one of the services a mother with a crying child caught Eleanor’s attention. Eleanor being a Registered Nurse asked the mother what was wrong with the child. The mother pulled out a prescription and explained to her that the child had an ear infection but could not afford the medication. It was because of one sick child that the clinic was started.

On opening day the clinic had one doctor, one receptionist, one nurse (Eleanor), and one patient. As time went on, word spread about the compassionate and spiritual care. 50 years later the clinic is still going strong and we have helped approximately 22,500 individuals since the opening of the clinic.

The clinic operates solely on donations and our patients are not charged for services but many will give towards their care.

Approximately 32% of El Paso residents do not have medical insurance and this is the reason why we continue to serve in our community. Those who have insurance are directed to other sources. There is not a Saturday that goes by that we do not have people who have been turned away from somewhere else come to seek our help.

The clinic currently has 160 volunteers including physicians and dentists. It takes approximately 70 volunteers to operate the clinic each Saturday. These committed members of our community come together to help those needing medical care.

Our Supporters

Thank you for your generosity, your time and most importantly your commitment to our mission.

Local Area Baptist Churches

Robert U. & Mabel O. Lipscomb Foundation

 

Thanks to people like you, the El Paso Baptist Clinic continues to provide care.