
The Baylor University School of Education is extending its reach and connecting with the Waco community through their mentor program EnAbled for College. The program consists of Baylor graduate students mentoring local at-risk and/or disabled high school students.
Waco has many different opportunities to become immersed in the community. From being up to date on Waco event, to playing with children and joining together in worship, Waco is a crown jewel of hosting volunteer opportunities. Take a break from the Silos, and take to the streets to donate your time and get involved…
Waco contains multiple food deserts — urban areas in which it is difficult to access affordable or good-quality fresh food, usually found in impoverished regions. One of the effects of a food desert is food insecurity, which largely affects children.
Students step outside ‘Baylor Bubble’ and address issue of poverty and homelessness in Waco
A look into the Talitha Koum Institute with Executive Director Susan Cowley
Art Baylor Baylor Students Community Ear Featured focus growth Mission Waco Mouth Music Nose recovery Senses Waco
