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Pathways students grow as leaders in Immokalee

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At just four weeks old, Cynthia Rodriguez was enrolled at Pathways Early Education Center of Immokalee. Many years later, this early education opportunity proved to make all the difference in her future.

Growing up as the child of a migrant farm worker, she would help her family pick fruit and vegetables on the farm every weekend, after doing her homework.

As a proud mother and recent Florida Gulf Coast University graduate, Rodriguez recognizes that her time spent at Pathways contributed to her success. She is proud to be a part of the organization that gave her a life of hope.

Beth Hatch, Pathways Early Education Center of Immokalee

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