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2020 Impact Report – Pascua Yaqui Tribe Region

First Things First partners with families and communities to help our state’s youngest children prepare for kindergarten and beyond.

Many young children in Arizona face challenges that threaten their healthy development and learning. In the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Region, there are 470 children (under age 6) with 56% living in poverty.

Here is how FTF is working to support young children and their families in this region.

«The FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Council remains committed and continues to make strategic investments to support the healthy development and learning of our young children in the region. As a mother, grandmother and a great grandmother, I continue to pray for strength, love and hope for all families to thrive, especially during these challenging times.” 

Shanna Ioane Tautolo
Interim Associate Director for Health, Pascua Yaqui Tribe and FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Council member


Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Key Impact Highlights
[Fiscal Year 2020]

 

604 Books were given to parents and caregivers of infants, toddlers and preschoolers through a local distribution program.

75 Adults attended parenting activities to learn more about the importance of early childhood development.


45 Preschoolers participated in early learning activities through a virtual summer program helping children transition to kindergarten.

14 Early childhood educators received support through professional development opportunities to enhance the quality of teacher-child interactions.


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Pascua Yaqui Tribe Family Story

Pascua Yaqui Tribe boy develops cognitive skills through daily play time

Alejandra Koran was a first-time mother and unsure of how to bond with her baby. Joshua was only a few months old when his mother first heard about parenting workshops being offered at the Dr. Fernando Escalante Tribal Library on the Pascua Yaqui Tribe reservation in Tucson.

The First Things First Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Partnership Council funds the workshops to help families learn more about the importance of early childhood development and how they are their child’s first and best teacher. FTF provides support at no charge to families with children birth to age 5 in early childhood development, education, health and obtaining other services.

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FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Partnership Council

SFY20 Total Regional Program Expenditures

The FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Regional Partnership Council is made up of volunteers who study the unique needs of the local community and decide how funds should be used to best support the healthy development and early learning of young children birth to age 5. FTF invests in proven programs and innovative strategies through grants to community organizations that provide services to children and families. Some of the programs in this region include Great Expectations for Teachers, Children, Families and Communities, early educator professional development, tribal library parenting outreach and Pascua Yaqui Head Start Summer Program.

 

Workforce Development and Training $130,457 55%
     
Quality Child Care and Preschool $48,856 20%
     
Strengthening Families $44,687 18%
     
Parent and Community Awareness $11,380 4%
     

Research and Evaluation

$6,166 2%
     
Coordinating Care $381 1%
     
TOTAL

 $241,928

 

Pascua Yaqui Tribe

The FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Region is defined by the borders of the Pascua Pueblo Reservation in Pima County. The region covers approximately 2.2 square miles. The Pascua Yaqui Tribe is one of 10 Arizona tribes that has chosen to be designated as its own First Things First region. The FTF Pascua Yaqui Tribe Region includes Legislative District 4. (Legislative districts are not necessarily congruent with regional boundaries.)


 

Learn more at: FirstThingsFirst.org/Regions/Pascua-Yaqui-Tribe

Download a PDF version of this report. 

Pascua Yaqui Tribe PDF

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