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FREE EVENT

April 5, 2025 | 9AM – 1PM

200 S. 6th Avenue

This Year’s Program Round-Up Supports Child Abuse Prevention Month

Child Abuse is preventable with the right education and support for parents, caregivers and children alike. This year we are supporting our Child Abuse Prevention efforts by calling attention through the Program Round-Up for:

  • Our annual Champions for Children & Families Awards! Do you know a change-maker in your community? Nominate them today. We will highlight and celebrate them during the month of April.
  • Our brand new FIND: Child Care AZ platform; helping families find the right child care for their children, without the stress.

 

We’ve Got Free Programs for You and Your Family!
Child & Family Resources is home to a wide array of free programs and we want you to know all about them! Learn about programming offered in Tucson and Arizona for babies, children, youth, teens, parents and caregivers, surrounded by the fun and adventure that the Children’s Museum brings.

Resource Information

Staff from our Programs offered at Child & Family Resources will be located throughout the Children’s Museum to talk with you about your needs, offer support and educational tips, and play! Resource booths include: Healthy Families, Prevention Programs for Youth, Employment Opportunities with Child & Family Resources (Human Resources booth), CACFP, Quality First, Child Care Resource & Referral, Nurturing Parenting Partnerships, and Project Best.

 

Help us raise awareness of Child Abuse Prevention Month by designing our signature shirt for April!

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