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Family and Consumer Sciences at the University of Georgia

Ciencias de la familia y del comsumidor en UGA

Learn more about Georgia's Extension programming in Family and Consumer Sciences, including human development, nutrition, food safety, housing, financial management, and special initiatives related to early brain development and family self-sufficiency.

Children, Youth, and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative This national initiative funds the Georgia CYFAR State Strengthening Project. Learn more about the national initiative, and link to CYFAR projects in other states.

Children, Youth, and Families Education and Resource Network (CYFERNet) An extensive network of resources for youth, parents and professionals. Resources include on–line articles related to childcare, health, science and technology, family resiliency, and collaborations.
Extensión en Español Extensión en Español is a grass roots organization of Extension educators which seeks to better serve Spanish–speaking clients by sharing expertise and materials across the Cooperative Extension System.
Recruiting and Supporting Latino Volunteers Oregon State University “This publication was prepared to help volunteer recruiters better understand the characteristics of the Latino community that impact volunteering and to suggest strategies or steps to use in successfully recruiting and supporting Latino volunteers. The information is based on a study of Latinos and volunteerism conducted in Oregon in 1999.”
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Extension As a part of the Land-Grant University System the University of Georgia College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and the Cooperative Extension Service seeks to advance the knowledge agriculture, the environment, human health and well-being, and communities by supporting research, education, and extension outreach programs.
USDA/Army Youth Development Project The U.S. Army, Community & Family Support Center (CFSC) and the USDA Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service (CSREES) share the goal of providing positive youth development programs to build the skills and competencies youth need to live productive, healthy and self-sufficient lives, this site provides information for those interested in serving Military Families, Children and Youth in your communities.
National Extension Diversity Center National Extension Diversity Center, a Web site linking extension professionals and administrators to diversity resources found in the corporate, educational, and governmental sectors.