On Tuesday, Tucson Mayor and Council approved investing in a facility that the Erik Hite foundation could use to offer a day care to help support those in public safety.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The first of its kind, daycare for first responders' children, now has more funding to start up another location.
For Nohemy, it's a mission that hits close to home when she struggled with finding daycare for extended hours.
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