Helping area Hispanics - Manuel Cavazos in Idaho

Posted on: April 17th, 2007
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“Manuel Cavazos came to Southeast Idaho from Texas’s searing Rio Grande Valley about 45 years ago.
Upon arrival, he found fertile soil and something even more important ”” a cause.

After following another family to Aberdeen, a small farming community of about 2,000 people, Cavazos found himself drawn toward helping other members of the town’s burgeoning Hispanic community.

“I am predisposed to serve,” Cavazos said. “I like to help people.””

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