$100,000 in scholarships from McDonald’s El Paso going to graduating seniors
Yvonne Suarez
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Richard Castro, the owner and operator of El Paso area McDonald’s will continue his mission Tuesday to help Borderland students go to college.
McDonald’s El Paso, the University of Texas at El Paso and El Paso Community College will host the 2026 McDonald’s El Paso Scholarships Reception.
McDonald’s El Paso will award 18 high school seniors going to either UTEP or EPCC. In total, $100,000 will go to supporting the students’ journey to starting at either campus in the fall.
“The initiative’s sole purpose is to provide financial support to local, dedicated students who don’t have the financial means to realize their academic goals and seek an opportunity to better their lives through education,” said Castro, who founded the scholarship program. “By partnering with UTEP and EPCC, we take this initiative to a whole new level, enabling the cause to cover the tuition of a student’s entire first academic year.”
2026 McDonald’s El Paso Scholarship recipients:
Natasha Aguilar – Andress High School
Frida Camacho – El Paso Leadership Academy East
Yazline Chavez – Fabens High School
Victoria Garcia – Socorro High School
Aaron Garcia – Pebble Hills High School
Valeria Hernandez – El Paso High School
Zuley Lovato – Bowie High School
Emily Martinez – Eastwood High School
Itzel Ortiz – Canutillo High School
Elijah Portillo – Americas High School
Amir Torres – Riverside High School
Hillary Bermudez – Socorro High School
Maxine Ferrer – Montwood High School
Kevin Lopez – Bowie High School
Michael Martinez – Parkland High School
Marley Medina – Bowie High School
Chloe Melero – El Dorado High School
Emiliano Rodriguez – Horizon High School