The Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth would like to thank those individuals who have served our organization and our community in supporting our mission — We ignite collective action that creates better lives for children and families.
Special thanks go to outgoing CCC&Y Executive Committee President Peter Van Wyck, BA, Regional Director, First Things First; outgoing CCC&Y Executive Committee Vice President Jennifer Hernandez, Project Manager, Center for the Future of Arizona and outgoing CCC&Y Executive Committee Treasurer Theresa Kulpinski, Program Manager for Coconino County Health & Human Services.
Families seeking affordable options to connect to the internet can now apply to the The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
During a presentation at the monthly CCC&Y’s Coconino Prevention Council meeting held on July 6, Andrea Merrihew provided the nearly 40 Zoom participants with information on a program. Merrihew is the division manager at the Coconino County Health & Human Services.
The program, administered through the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), supports eligible households struggling to afford internet service, she said. It is hope the program will help bridge the digital equity divide in our local communities.
Superintendent Cheryl Mango-Paget and Coconino County Education Service Agency are pleased to bring Dr. Roderick Logan to Flagstaff for a 2-day certification course for teachers, administrators, social workers, case managers, nurses and others.
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