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These stories illustrate how early childhood programs and services funded by First Things First make a difference for young children and families in communities across Arizona.

Brother and sister in library

Family resource center helps Phoenix boy with quality early childhood experiences

  • family support

At the Family Learning Center, Marta Dardon learned how to create quality early childhood experiences for her children

Nurse-Family Partnership program helps pregnant Tucson mother ensure her baby is healthy, safe and…

  • family support

“It is so helpful to have someone who is an expert share ideas and resources with me,” said Rosalinda Vergara

Home visitation helps Tucson boy be ready for kindergarten

  • family support

After enrolling in Parents as Teachers, Yadel Arvizue feels confident that Angel will have the social and academic skills to be ready for kindergarten.

Young boy smiling

Vision screening helps San Carlos boy find focus

  • tribal

Now that he’s started kindergarten, Kaylee Talgo is happy that Bryson was able to start day one with clear vision.

Family reading together

Home visitation program helps Mesa girl with her confidence

  • family support

“Now with the help of our parent educator, I’ve learned many different approaches so that my husband and I can help Ariya with life skills and prepare her…

family with parent educator

Home visitation program helps Buckeye boy expand his vocabulary

  • Southwest Maricopa

Reina Jimenez said, “I know that this program is what helped his progress the most and I am happy and relieved about his development.”

Marjorie Juan

Tohono O’odham Nation elder finds joy in guiding and shaping young children

  • tribal

The path to earning two college degrees was not a simple one for Juan, whose career in early childhood education on the Tohono O’odham Nation spans more than…

Whiteriver families take parenting workshops to help prepare their children to succeed in…

  • ECE for children with special needs

Sylvia Hinton is training parents to help their children succeed in school in Whiteriver, Az through free parenting workshops.

Mother and father with three kids

Parenting class helps young mom and dad from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community look at…

  • family support

“After we took the class, we really started talking more, sitting with each other, reading books, trying to understand each other and communicate,” said…

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