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Ignacio Ayala, a Wichita firefighter, said he’s honored to participate in a new effort to promote Hispanic fathers getting more involved in their children’s education.
“All men, in general, need to come together to be a part of their children’s lives,” said Ayala, who also is pursuing a master’s degree in social work from Wichita State University.
“We need to be there, not only to be that father, but we need to be that parent that goes through all of the different challenges that our children go through, especially as they become adolescents.”"*
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