The Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs was established by the Legislature in 1987. Statutory authority is found in Chapter 72, Title 67, Idaho Code. The commission provides various services to the Hispanic community and serves as a liaison between the community and government entities. Working toward economic, educational, and social equality, the commission addresses issues facing Idaho's Hispanic community. The commission also provides recommendations to the Governor, Legislature, state agencies, and other organizations on issues of interest or concern to the Hispanic community.
The community resource development specialist acts as a liaison between the commission, school districts, and the community, and seeks to develop culturally relevant programs for schools, families, and communities. This position also provides technical assistance and other resources to public schools and the State Board of Education to target substance abuse among Hispanic youth. The commission is also staffed by an executive director and an administrative assistant, who help promote growth in opportunity for the Hispanic community.
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