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Native American Child and Family Conference

Mon, Mar 16

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Isleta Resort & Casino

Improving and promoting direct comprehensive services to children, families and communities served by Native American Head Start, Early Head Start and Child Care programs through training, technical assistance, communications and collaboration with various resources.

Time & Location

Mar 16, 2026, 9:00 AM MST – Mar 19, 2026, 5:00 PM MST

Isleta Resort & Casino, 11000 Broadway Blvd SE #7469, Albuquerque, NM 87105, USA

About the Event

Native American Child and Family Conference

Improving and promoting direct comprehensive services to children, families and communities served by Native American Head Start, Early Head Start and Child Care programs through training, technical assistance, communications and collaboration with various resources.

Goal

The goal of the Native American Child and Family Conference is to provide Head Start, Early Head Start, and Child Care programs with training opportunities to build their capacity in providing quality services. Conference Objectives: 1. To provide quality workshops targeted toward building the knowledge base and beginning skills of front-line staff working directly with children and their families.

  1. To increase the knowledge base of program management staff in order to provide quality early childhood development services.

  2. To provide a learning environment for sharing among programs for the benefit of young children moving to become future leaders in their communities.


The 44th Native American Child and Family Conference

will be held March 16-19, 2026

at the Isleta Resort & Casino, Albuquerque, NM

Strong Start, Strong Spirit: Uplifting Our Native Children

 

Registration Fees:

Conference Early (by Feb 13): $375

Conference Late (after Feb 13): $425

One-Day: $250


Registration Link


**This is an external event, not hosted by NICCA

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