Metro Week
METW September 1, 2017
Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions
We looks at the ways in which the Tucson community supports its children.
Mayor Rothschild talks about childhood poverty levels in Tucson and shares his initiative to encourage adults to become mentors for kids; we visit the Pascua Yaqui Boys and Girls Club; Casa de los Ninos explains a shift they are making in the emergency housing programs; and Arizona representatives McSally and Grijalva join forces to support grandparents raising their grandchildren in Tucson.
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Metro Week is a local public television program presented by AZPM
Metro Week
METW September 1, 2017
Special | 30mVideo has Closed Captions
Mayor Rothschild talks about childhood poverty levels in Tucson and shares his initiative to encourage adults to become mentors for kids; we visit the Pascua Yaqui Boys and Girls Club; Casa de los Ninos explains a shift they are making in the emergency housing programs; and Arizona representatives McSally and Grijalva join forces to support grandparents raising their grandchildren in Tucson.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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