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Youth Education & Skill Building
Early Childhood Education - Head Start & Early Head Start
Early Head Start provides low-income teen parents of infants and toddlers with programs that emphasize parenting skills and early childhood development, while Head Start offers a comprehensive pre-school enrichment for children of low-income families, ages 3 to 5.
West Valley Regional Service Center
Avondale: Margaret Morales
623.932.5557
Glendale: Norma Velasquez
623.930.6225
Wickenburg, Surprise, Peoria: Sharon Pletcher
623.583.1915
Buckeye, Gila Bend, Tolleson: Andrea Wells
623.932.3517
Preventing Abuse and Violence through Education (PAVE)
PAVE is a school-based curriculum offered by Catholic Charities that teaches students, grades 7-12, how to recognize and avoid abusive relationships.
East Valley Regional Service Center
Contact: Yvonne Taylor
ytaylor@cc-az.org
480.821.1024
North Star Youth Partnership
North Star Youth Partnership, formerly Teenage Pregnancy Prevention Program (TAPP) is a collaborative program that seeks to reduce adolescent pregnancy in Yavapai County. Catholic Charities is a partner in this collaborative, teaching children, ages 10-18, how to deal responsibly with issues of sexual activity prior to marriage.
East Valley Regional Service Center
Contact: Trenalisa Lewis
tlewis@cc-az.org
480.964.8771, ext. 3256
Yavapai Regional Service Center
Contact: Diane DeLong
ddelong@cc-az.org
928.778.2531
Family Life Abstinence Education
Catholic Charities presents an abstinence education curriculum in public and private schools that teaches children and teens about the value of waiting until marriage before becoming sexually active.
East Valley Regional Service Center
Contact: Trenalisa Lewis
tlewis@cc-az.org
480.964.8771, ext. 3256
Yavapai Regional Service Center
Contact: Diane DeLong
ddelong@cc-az.org
928.778.2531
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