Crossroads Mission wraps up Three Days of Thanksgiving in Yuma
Adrik Vargas
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – Crossroads Mission finished its three-day Thanksgiving event, serving thousands of people across Yuma.
The annual tradition provided warm meals on-site and delivered plates to homebound residents, making this year one of the mission’s busiest.
According to staff, more than 4,200 meals were served in the first two days alone, with another 1,700 meals prepared and delivered on the final day.
hey say the need grows each year, but so does the community support that keeps the event running.
Many families who stopped by said the holiday felt more meaningful because they were able to spend it together.
Volunteers also shared that they return year after year to give back, often because they once needed the same help themselves.
Crossroads Mission thanked every volunteer and donor who helped make the three-day effort possible.