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CT24

Duyen Pham, Doug Turner, Janet Diaz, Amanda


Patterson

CORE
Languages Spoken at
Home (5 years and older)

Race

English only: 23%

White: 67.8%

Spanish: 76.6%

African American: 3.0%

Spanish, speaks English less


than very well: 32.8%

American Indian: 7.6%


Asian: 1.2%

Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino: 87.9%

Ages:
<5: 8.3%
5-19: 26.1%
20-44: 33.2%
45-64: 20.3%
65+: 12.1%

CULTURE AND ETHNICITY

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SUBSYSTEMS
Physical Environment
Only 8% of houses from 2000+
57.9% of houses from 1959 or
earlier
78.9% are single family homes
11.4% are duplexes
70% well maintained
Most have iron bars on windows
6 are vacant/boarded up
1 vacant lot
2 abandoned cars
Marshall Home for Men and Longterm care center at the VA

Recreation
El Pueblo Regional Center

SUBSYSTEMS

Education

Schools & Child Care


School CT Members Attend:

3.4% with a bachelors degree

Pueblo HS

54.3% with a high school


education

Hollinger Elementary,

25.1% with <9th grade


education

Mission View Elementary

Libraries (both outside CT)


Sam Lena
El Pueblo

Van Buskirk Elementary


John the Evangelist Catholic School
(private)
Child Care and Preschool:
Mulcahy YMCA Childcare center
(before and after school care)
Higher Ground (after school care)
St. John the Evangelist Catholic
School (preschool)

SUBSYSTEMS

Health and Social Services

Communication

Economics

Recreation

PRIORITY CONCERNS

1. Diabetes risk/ lack of nutrition knowledge

Hispanic or Latino 87.9% (CT) compared to 35.4% (Pima


County), key informants interviews

Spice (key informants interviews)

2. Substance abuse

3. Safety ( criminal activity)

No violent crime, auto theft 5, breaking and entering 14,


others 24

4. Poverty

Median household income $24,214 (CT) compared to


$46,233 (Pima County)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS

As risk for diabetes among community of census tract 24


related to lack of nutrition knowledge as demonstrated
by ..

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