A Tradition of Service
This file appears in: Mutualista Hall (La Mutualista Sociedad de Jornaleros)
Since its inception, the Sociadad Mutualista Mexicana de Jornaleros in Waco has raised funds for charitable causes to help fellow community members. In 1975, Mutualista members Robert Chavez and Bernardo Rios presented a $150 check to Baylor head football coach Grant Teaff for the Anthony Cervantez Rehabilitation Fund. Cervantez broke his neck on September 10, 1975, during football practice at Waco High School. The injury paralyzed him from the neck down. The community rallied around Cervantez, with contributions sought at organizations, schools, and events, including the Baylor-SMU game held November 22, 1975. More than $12,000 was raised for Cervantez.
This file appears in: Mutualista Hall (La Mutualista Sociedad de Jornaleros)
Mutualista Hall (La Mutualista Sociedad de Jornaleros)
Mutualistas were first established in Texas during the late nineteenth century by Mexican immigrants. These mutual aid societies provided immigrants with a connection to their home country and a support network to meet basic needs as they forged a…