Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth — Your membership, donations support the work of CCC&Y

Jan. 15, 2025 Update

​​​​​​​CCC&Y Spotlight

By the Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth

COCONINO COUNTY — We imagine a world where every person lives in peace and is supported by a thriving, resilient community.

The purpose of CCC&Y is bold and your help is needed.

When you become a member of CCC&Y, your financial contribution helps cultivate and strengthen well-informed communities by providing education and resources, bringing stakeholders together, building new systems of communication and more.

CCC&Y is building an inclusive movement of people dedicated to transforming and healing our communities.

Through leadership, education and advocacy. By becoming a member you add your name to an expansive list of individuals, families, businesses and organizations who are igniting collective action that creates better lives for children and families.

One of those individuals is Heather Marcy, deputy director at Northland Family Help Center in Flagstaff.

Northland, which provides safe haven, advocacy, counseling and education services to promote and restore healthy relationships, recently took part in the Flagstaff City Council Proclamation ceremony declaring the month of January as Human Trafficking Awareness month. The organization also held its second annual breakfast fundraiser at Little America late last year.

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Community Updates ​​​​​​​

​​​​​​​Action Requested

Arizona Department of Economic Security seeking Tribal Manager

City of Flagstaff — Point in Time Count starting Jan. 23, volunteers needed

Coconino County Children of Incarcerated Parents Task Force conducting survey. “Has your family experienced incarceration? We want to know more about your experience

CPLC offering $100 gift card for those interested in becoming a Community Parent Leader for one of its upcoming program classes

First Things First announces registration now open for Arizona’s Early Childhood Day at the Capitol on Feb. 17

Flagstaff STEM City announces nominations now open for 2024-25 STEMMY Awards

Momentum Aerial in Flagstaff announces Spring 2025 Aerial Semester Registration now open

Registration now open for Early Intervention & Early Childhood Special Education Summit on March 5-7, 2025

Informed

​​​​​​​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

Events

January

• Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library events for the week of Jan. 13, 2025

• Jan. 15 through Feb. 4 — CPLC presenting series of free Parenting Workshops at the Fredonia Library. Register here
• Jan. 15 through Feb. 4 — CPLC presenting series of free Parenting Workshops at the Page Public Library. Register here
• Jan. 16 — Interagency Coordinating Council (ICC) for Infants and Toddlers to hold virtual meeting
• Jan. 22 — TCRHCC’s Native Connections Program to present Navajo Winter Stories
• Jan. 22 — Fredonia Schools, PTO Cultural & Heritage Night
• Jan. 23 — Film Screening — ‘California’s Forgotten Children’ to be held at the Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff
• Jan. 28 — Education Forward to hold January Education Power Hour — ‘What Voters Want for Education in Arizona’

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Our Mission: We ignite collective action that creates better lives for children and families

 

Our Purpose: We imagine a world where every person lives in peace and is supported by a thriving, resilient community​​​​​​

 

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2625 N. King St., Flagstaff, AZ 86004

Email: coalition@coconinokids.org​​​​​​​