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PublicationsAll of the publications below are available in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Click here to get the free Acrobat Reader. Annual Organization ReportsAnnual Report 2003-2004 (7MB) Annual Report 2002-2003 (5 MB) Annual
Report 2001-2002 (5 MB) Annual Report 2000-2001 (1 MB)
Community SurveysTeen Opinion Poll of Arizona (TOP-AZ) 2002 Results Youth Preparation for Life Survey 2002 Results
Project ResultsCircle of Life Project Results (2002-2003)Milagro & T'Himdag Project Results (2002-2003)Strengthening Yaqui Families Project Results (2002-2003) Choices & Challenges 2002 Project Results Child
Welfare League of America's Children's Voice article Strengthening Families (1999-2001) Project Results Success After School at Walter Douglas Project Results
Pima YOUTH Partnership (PYP) was incorporated in 1990 by a group of concerned citizens that wanted to connect rural communities with the same programs, services, and activities available to youth and families living in the metropolitan Tucson area. As a prevention agency, PYP works with youth and families in rural and Native American communities to reach its mission, "In partnership with communities, develop resources to promote the positive growth of their children." Since 1990, PYP has grown from its original three (3) communities of Ajo, rural Marana, and Sahuarita, to include Catalina, Flowing Wells, New Pascua Yaqui Reservation, and the three (3) western districts of the Tohono O'odham Nation. |
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