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PPEP, Inc. was founded by Dr. John David Arnold aboard a 1957 Chevy bus named "La Tortuga (tortoise)" with a $19,000 grant from the Tucson Committee for Economic Opportunity on August 24, 1967. Its mission was to "improve the quality of rural life." Four decades later PPEP remains dedicated to carrying out the dreams of its first Bracero migrant farm workers students for a better way of life. Click on the link for an update on PPEP's progress. Si Se Pudo! |
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Hall
of Fame Award
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PPEP
Farmworker Advocate
Hall of Fame Award
Dorothy Azul
Manuel Bojorquez
William Brown
Art Campbell
Richard Castro
Mario Cota Robles
Vi Davis
Christina Delgado
Pete Grimaldo
Walter "Doc" Holiday |
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Gertha Brown Hurd
Elizabeth Johnson
Linda Leatherman
Dr. Eugene Lopez
Emogene Martin
Felipe Molina
Ramona Morales
Gilbert Mungaray
Jan Olson
Augusto Ortiz |
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Guillermo Quiroga
Mollie Rivera
Hector Sanchez
Hector Solinas
Cruzita Soto
Marge Stewart
Berta Tellez
Ted Turpin
Patricio Ybarra
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" This award is a prestigious
honor bestowed on
those individuals who have dedicated their lives
to the enhancement of services to and the
improvement of the lives of the economically
disadvantaged and migrant and seasonal
farmworkers."
John D. Arnold, Ph.D.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
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