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Kids at Hope

Rick Miller (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Dec 4, 2017

Rick Miller: Four miracles – someone get the Vatican on the phone

Rick Miller is preparing his application for sainthood. He says that with a smile and a laugh, and because the founder of Kids at Hope says everything with a smile and a laugh, it’s almost hard to tell that he’s joking.

Tim Hardy, director of the Yuma County Juvenile Justice Center, high-fives students at James B. Rolle Elementary School as community leaders help kick off a new school year with a human "hope tunnel." Hardy introduced schools across Yuma County to the idea and others promoted by Kids at Hope, a Phoenix-based program that teaches all kids are capable of success. (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Aug 25, 2017

Yuma County approach to juvenile justice a model for state, nation

Yuma County puts troubled kids behind bars only as a last resort, and starts addressing the needs of the ones who might head down the wrong path before they do.

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