New state report shows fewer Arizona children died in 2024

"Every time we lose a child, we know there’s a family grieving and asking themselves what they could have done differently. As a community we need to ask that, too,” said January Contreras, the CEO of the Children’s Action Alliance. “We are the adults in the room, and it’s really up to us to do our best to do right by kids.”

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