Family, friend and neighbor child care providers learn they are teachers, too
Research shows that providing information and support to family, friend and neighbor to early caregivers can have meaningful positive impact.
Research shows that providing information and support to family, friend and neighbor to early caregivers can have meaningful positive impact.
SFY24_27 Cocopah Tibe Funding Plan
2024 Yuma Resource Guide
2024 Yuma County Resource Connection Guide
Nadine Mathis Basha recently completed her service as the longest serving Board member in FTF history.
SFY24_27 Navajo Nation Funding Plan
Regional Needs and Assets – 2024 – Cocopah Tribe
With infants being the largest group of children to enter foster care, it’s imperative to address the negative impact of abuse and neglect on these very young children and protect them from further harm. First Things First supports a Court Teams strategy to help improve outcomes for infants, toddlers and their families in the child welfare system.
The FTF College Scholarship program is helping women experiencing economic hardship to pursue a career in early childhood education.