Awards
Executive Director, Borger receives Torrington Community Hero Award
From the Torrington Telegram (October 2020)
Mayor Randy Adams recognized Goshen HELP Executive Director Kyle Borger as Torrington’s community hero at Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Torrington City Council. Borger is the founder of Goshen HELP, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people in need by empowering them to become more self-sufficient. Borger graduated from Northwest Nazarene College in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in religious education. He has served Torrington’s Family Church of the Nazarene as a pastor since June 2014, and previously as a supply pastor and an associate pastor for the Nazarene Church in Cody. Borger started and continues to run Goshen HELP, an organization that provides food bank and food pantry services and helps clients with finances, setting a budget, addressing budgeting problems and setting up action plans with measurable outcomes. Goshen HELP serves Carbon, Niobrara, Crook, Washakie, Goshen and Weston Counties by providing local solutions to local problems, according to Borger. The organization offers numerous services to approximately 50,000 people throughout the six-county area. Goshen HELP uses grants, local donations and partnerships with outside agencies to achieve their organizational mission.
“We need to learn how to properly love our neighbors so that we can be a better community,” said Borger.
Mayor Randy Adams recognized Goshen HELP Executive Director Kyle Borger as Torrington’s community hero at Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Torrington City Council. Borger is the founder of Goshen HELP, an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people in need by empowering them to become more self-sufficient. Borger graduated from Northwest Nazarene College in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in religious education. He has served Torrington’s Family Church of the Nazarene as a pastor since June 2014, and previously as a supply pastor and an associate pastor for the Nazarene Church in Cody. Borger started and continues to run Goshen HELP, an organization that provides food bank and food pantry services and helps clients with finances, setting a budget, addressing budgeting problems and setting up action plans with measurable outcomes. Goshen HELP serves Carbon, Niobrara, Crook, Washakie, Goshen and Weston Counties by providing local solutions to local problems, according to Borger. The organization offers numerous services to approximately 50,000 people throughout the six-county area. Goshen HELP uses grants, local donations and partnerships with outside agencies to achieve their organizational mission.
“We need to learn how to properly love our neighbors so that we can be a better community,” said Borger.