1,435
Population of young children (under age 6)
59%
Percentage of young children living in poverty
The boundaries of the San Carlos Apache Region are defined to be those of the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. The region covers almost 3,000 square miles in east-central Arizona. Most of the region lies within Gila and Graham counties, although there is a small, uninhabited section in Pinal County. The reservation, which was established in 1871, is divided into four districts: Seven Mile Wash, Gilson Wash, Peridot and Bylas.
Priorities
The San Carlos Apache Regional Partnership Council makes strategic investments to support the healthy development and learning of young children in the region. The regional council’s priorities include:
- Improving the quality of child care and preschool programs
- Connecting Native American families and children to their language and culture
- Providing supports and services for families
Regional Publications
First Things First Staff
Victoria Marin
Administrative Specialist II - Gila & San Carlos Apache Tribe Regions
Regional Office
2250 Highway 60/70, Suite K
2250 Highway 60/70, Suite K
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