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Birth to Five Helpline Awareness Week to Spotlight Free Support Line for Families with Young Children
Southwest Human Development, the leading nonprofit in early childhood development in Arizona, is celebrating the third annual Birth to Five Helpline Awareness Week from October 9 to 15.
This week-long event shines a spotlight on the organization’s free support line for Arizona parents, caregivers, and professionals to call, text, or email questions or concerns about parenting and the early development of children from birth to age 5.
“At one time or another, all of us as parents have had questions about raising our children, and many of us don’t have local family or friends to turn to,” says Jake Adams, chief development officer at Southwest Human Development. “We find ourselves asking, ‘Am I doing the right thing?’, or ‘Why is my child behaving this way?’ The Birth to Five Helpline is a critical resource for families that helps bridge that gap and provides muchneeded support for families of the nearly 80,000 babies that are born in Arizona each year.”

Started in 2005 with support from First Things First and other community partners, the Birth to Five Helpline offers information and advice around a variety of early childhood issues such as feeding and eating, sleep, toilet/potty training, developmental milestones, fussiness/colic and difficult behaviors, general parenting questions, and more.

“The Birth to Five Helpline specialists take the time to listen and think together with the caller. Plus, our specialists serve as a gateway to programs and services throughout our community,” says Ricardo Reyes, manager of community outreach at Southwest Human Development. “Parenting can be hard, so our goal is to make sure every Arizona family with young children knows that this free service is available to them.”
The Birth to Five Helpline is also available to help staff of childcare centers and other professionals across the state who work with children from birth to 5 years of age.
Early childhood specialists who are bilingual in Spanish and English are available by phone or text (877-705KIDS) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Birth to Five Helpline app available on the Apple App and Google Play stores and an on-line form found at birthtofivehelpline.org offer individuals an afterhours option.
Barro’s & Dr. Pepper's $10,000 Tuition Giveaway Returns
Applications for the prize money now open.

Barro’s Pizza is once again joining hands with Dr. Pepper to grant $10,000 to one Arizona resident through the 2023 Barro’s Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway. The prize aims to support a student's college expenses. Through December 17 of this year, entrants can text BARROS to 737737 for a chance to win the tuition award.
"Our partnership showcases our mutual commitment to fostering young talent," says Bruce Barro, Barro’s Pizza owner. "Each year, we're proud to collaborate with Dr. Pepper to provide $10,000 to a deserving student, helping them focus on academics without financial stress. Community support is at the heart of our family and business values."


Barro’s Pizza is a family-owned and operated pizza restaurant with 48 locations in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties. The Barro’s Pizza recipe comes from Grandma Angelina Barro who came from Italy in the 1930s, making a pizza unlike any other. People may disagree on whether it's the thick crust with its light, flakey texture, or the tangy and sweet spiced sauce that is the secret of this great tasting pizza. Barro’s Pizza also offers wings, salads, sandwiches, pasta, glutenfree pizza options, dessert, beer and wine.
Since its inception in 2012, the Barro’s Dr. Pepper Tuition Giveaway has granted $105,000 to Arizona students. Eligibility includes Arizona residents 17 years and above who are or will be attending a qualified institution. A random draw will determine the winner from text entries. Prize money can be used for tuition, books, or settling student loan debts.
For detailed rules and more information, visit kdppromotions.com/barros.
