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Born to working-class immigrant parents, Mireya Arroyo has lived as someone from humble beginnings trying to better the lives of her children and her family.  Her journey is a testament to the American dream, having immigrated to the United States at the age of 11 and proudly attaining U.S. citizenship in 2006.

Breaking barriers within her own family, Mireya became the first to secure a college degree, a significant achievement that reflects her dedication to education and personal growth. Raised by hardworking parents who worked in fast food and the plumbing industries, she learned the values of diligence, determination, and the critical importance of family.

As a single mother, Mireya has raised two sons, focused on instilling in them the same values that her parents taught her. Her boys both attend local public schools in the Washington Elementary and Glendale Union High School Districts. Professionally, she has dedicated her career to Human Resources, specializing in assisting individuals through the complexities of insurance claims, navigating military leave, and planning for retirement. She currently works in the public sector ensuring that first responders are taken care of. 

Driven by a profound commitment to public service, Mireya Arroyo has decided to run for the position of Moon Valley Justice of the Peace. Her platform is rooted in the principles of integrity, compassion, and fairness, qualities she believes are essential for effective leadership. She is running to break barriers and show that your past or where you were born does not define you. 

Mireya Arroyo hopes to earn your support and vote to be the next Moon Valley Justice of the Peace. 

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