Janice Woods Windle, El Paso, TX circa 1989
Janice Woods Windle, El Paso, TX circa 1989
Janice Woods Windle built the El Paso Community Foundation into a major charitable organization that serves a broad range of El Paso/Juarez groups. She had a pivotal role in the "Save the Plaza" drive. She has authored numerous books based on her family history. El Paso, Texas circa 1989
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