This document discusses Touch the World Ministries' efforts to empower a community in Juarez, Mexico by investing in children and families through programs at the James R. Ganley School such as short term mission teams, a skate park, and global outreach. It outlines the challenges of changing mindsets, building long-term relationships, and developing a sustainable ministry. The ministry aims to meet community needs, foster moral and biblical values, and facilitate spiritual transformation through parenting classes, health classes, and vocational training. It notes funding cuts due to economic issues in the US and drug cartel dangers that have reduced support, leaving the school operating at less than half its needed funds. It provides an example of a sponsored child,