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Isaac Jimenez takes part in Mustang Heritage Foundation
Thursday, March 8, 2012 • Posted March 8, 2012

Isaac Jimenez of San Saba, Texas, is the newest member of the Mustang Heritage Found-ation’s Youth Employment Program. Jimenez is taking part in the 12-week work-from-school program. Our class is going to participate in a Youth Employment Program with the Mustang Heritage Foundation. We are doing this because we care about horses. Through the Mustang Heritage Foundation we are going to research about mustangs and share with the public of what we learn. We hope that we can get the idea of saving mustangs out to everyone so that they will be saved. Isaac Jimenez is the 18-year-old son of Arthur and Rosario Jimenez. He is a senior at San Saba High School, where he is involved in football and baseball. He hopes to share his passion of America’s wild horses through the Mustang Heritage Found-ation’s Youth Employment Program.“ I hope to learn more about the mustangs and I’m ready to participate in the program.”About the Mustang Heritage Foundation; The mission of the Mustang Heritage Foundation is to raise awareness of the American Mustang and to increase Mustang adoptions across the country. The Mustang Heritage Foundation created the Youth Employment Program( with funding provided by the Bureau of Land Management’s Environmental Education division) and other youth programs to help showcase the recognized value of Mustangs and to give youth a place to connect to America’s equine legends-the Mustang. Since 2007, the Foundation’s adoption programs have been responsible for nearly 3,000 adoptions of trained Mustangs. For more information about the training, adoption, youth and other Mustang programs presented by the Mustang Heritage Foundation, visit: www.mustangheritagefoundation.org

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