Taqueria Durango, a Mexican restaurant in St. Louis, and Interfaith Dental, a nonprofit dental clinic in Nashville, were honored for serving those in need around them
U.S. Bank recently honored two small business clients for their extraordinary commitment to their communities with the bank’s first-ever Boundless Potential award.
Taqueria Durango, a Mexican restaurant in St. Louis, and Interfaith Dental, a nonprofit dental clinic in Nashville, were recognized for going above and beyond to serve those in need around them. Each organization was given a $5,000 donation for their charity of choice.
This award was created to honor the spirit of clients who step up and make a lasting impact in their communities, said Tim Welsh, Vice Chair, Consumer and Business Banking at U.S. Bank.
“At U.S. Bank, we invest our hearts and minds to power human potential,” he said. “Our clients are engines of local economies, generating jobs for others and enhancing the overall quality of life in the communities where they live and serve. When we power the potential of our clients, they can power more potential across their communities – the combined impact is truly boundless.”
Taqueria Durango opened in 2009 following the success of Miguel and wife Isidora Lopez’s first business, Durango Grocery Store, a Mexican market located next door. In early March 2020, an accidental kitchen fire destroyed the restaurant – and a few days later, the country shut down due to Covid.
In the midst of their own hardship, however, the Lopez family focused on giving back to their community. They partnered with organizations to distribute food, diapers, face masks and other supplies on their property, and later worked with the U.S. Army to be a Covid vaccination site. Watch a video about the Lopez family below.