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Informed Updates for Jan. 15, 2025

Latest news from our Partners

• Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence announces tickets now available for Spring Training workshops in February
• Arizona Department of Health Services’ Power Me A2Z program provides information on free multivitamins featuring folic acid to people who could become pregnant in Arizona to help prevent birth defects
• Azhe’é Bidziil (Strong Fathers) program seeking participants for Northern Arizona program. Fathers eligible for up to $350 in gift cards
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff holding Book Drive HealthCorps MLK Day of Service
• District 1 Supervisor Patrice Horstman December 2024-January 2025 Newsletter
• District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler announces volunteers needed for tax preparation
• First Things First announces virtual participation kid available for Arizona’s Early Childhood Day at the Capitol on Feb. 17
• First Things First announces details of scholarships Bonus Program
• First Things First announces opportunity to become a member of the Arizona Early Childhood Workforce Registry
• Healthy Families Arizona, serving Navajo and Hopi communities, seeking participants
• Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) publishes latest newsletter
• Northern Arizona University publishes latest newsletter
• United Way of Northern Arizona — Helping Kids and Teens Start the New Year Strong

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Coalition takes part in Youth Wellness Health Fair at Star School

COCONINO COUNTY —  With basketball and other physical activities for youth, and health and welfare information for parents, the community had plenty to celebrate at the Youth Wellness Health Fair on Nov. 18. 2024 at Star School near Leupp.

The event, presented by Star School and the Winslow Indian Health Care Center featured a number of information tables for parents staffed by representatives from the Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth,  Native Americans for Community Action (NACA), Water With Blessings and the Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Youth Wellness.

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Informed Updates for Nov. 13, 2024

Latest news from our Partners

• Education Forward Arizona announces winners, honorees at its “An InspirED Evening” education event
• Flagstaff Family Food Center — Need Grocery Assistance?
• Flagstaff Unified School District publishes 2023-2024 annual report
• Flagstaff Youth Riders (FLYRS) announces new executive director, Online Auction Closes Soon
• Flagstaff Youth Riders (FLYRS) thanks community, partners for support this fall
• Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) publishes November-December newsletter
• Northern Arizona University publishes latest weekly newsletter
• Northland Family Help Center receives donation from Flagstaff Masonic Lodge
• United Way of Northern Arizona developing a Teen Center Solution in Holbrook

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CCC&Y Spotlight — Back-to-School events concluding, but see upcoming Fall events. See our resource listing

Back-to-School events in Coconino County — including fall enrollment, freshman orientations for parents and students, meet the teacher events, school supply distributions and youth sports physicals — will soon conclude, but local organizations are already planning for a variety of youth events this upcoming Fall.

One of the most recent back-to-school events occurred on Aug. 6 with the ‘Meet the Teacher’ event at Killip Elementary School in Flagstaff.

Student received back-to-school supplies kits with parents receiving family support information from a variety of organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Flagstaff, Child & Family Support Services in Flagstaff, the Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth (CCC&Y), Coconino County Health and Human Services, the Killip Parent Teacher Organization, Native Americans for Community Action (NACA) and North Country HealthCare, just to name a few. See more photos below.

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CCC&Y Spotlight — Coalition planning for busy Spring outreach season

COCONINO COUNTY — As the snow melts and the weather warms up, a variety of organizations are busy planning and presenting a number of health, welfare and education fairs throughout Northern Arizona.

The Coalition opened its outreach season on March 28 by staffing the Family Health Fair at Star School in Leupp. The event, presented by Star School and the Winslow Indian Health Care Center, featured a number of information tables for parents staffed by representatives from the Coconino County Health & Human Services, Coconino County Parks & Recreation, Native Americans for Community Action (NACA), North Country HealthCare, the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension — Coconino County and the Winslow Indian Health Care Center and Youth Wellness.

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