FEATURE: Yoder woman has a passion for helping kids in Goshen County

Cassie Cross of Yoder has been involved in the Goshen County Kiwanis Club for nearly four years, including the last year as its president. Cross said she loves working with other club members to do fundraising projects and to organize fun activities and events that benefit people in the community, especially kids.

JEFF FIELDER Editor

jeff.fielder@nspiretoday.com

GOSHEN COUNTY, Wyo. – Not too long after Cassie Cross started working at Pinnacle Bank in Torrington as a loan assistant in April 2018, she was asked by two of her friends and co-workers – Quinn Hunter and Kelli Shannon – if she would be interested in joining the Goshen County Kiwanis Club.

Cross wasn’t too familiar with the Kiwanis Club. But when Hunter and Shannon explained the club’s main mission, Cross was totally on board.

“Kiwanis is all about helping kiddos in your community, so that’s the biggest thing that intrigued me,” said the 39-year-old Cross, who graduated from Southeast High School in 2000 and now lives with her husband, Ty, and their two children just outside of Yoder. “As soon as they told me that, I said, ‘Yes, I would love to be part of it.’”

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