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Tohono O’odham Nation Region

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1,180

Population of young children (under age 6)

69%

Percentage of young children living in poverty

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The Tohono O’odham Nation’s lands are located within the Sonoran Desert in south central Arizona. The boundaries of the First Things First Tohono O’odham Region are the same as the Nation’s federally-recognized reservation boundaries. These include the noncontiguous San Xavier (Tucson) and San Lucy (Gila Bend & Glendale) districts; Florence Village, a small community outside the City of Florence in Pinal County; and the nine contiguous districts that make up the majority of Western Pima County and small southern portions of Maricopa and Pinal counties. They include Gu Vo, Hickiwan, Sif Oidak, Gu Achi, Pisinemo,Chukut Kuk, Sells, Shuk Toak and Baboquivari districts.

Priorities

The Tohono O’odham Nation Regional Partnership Council makes strategic investments to support the healthy development and learning of the young children in the region. The regional council’s priorities include:

  • Scholarships for children to access high-quality early learning
  • Strengthening families through connections to community services
  • Connecting Native American families and children to their language and culture


First Things First Staff

Jessica Harrington

Sr. Director, Southeast Regional Area

520.628.6675

Lisette DeMars

Regional Director, Tohono O'odham Nation

520.628.6435

Roxanne Ochoa

Administrative Specialist III, Southeast Regional Area

520.628.6397

Regional Office

3610 N Prince Village Pl
Ste 100
Tucson, AZ 85719

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