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Making a Difference in Collin County – Amy Stamps

January 14, 2016 by linda.bice

Amy started teaching Back to the Basics at Frisco Family Services in early 2014. Frisco Family Services has had Master Wellness Volunteers to teach BLT curricula since 2007, so they are a big supporter of BLT. Amy became a MWV in 2013, with the goal of teaching nutrition education. She has a background in dietetics so this was a natural fit for her. She really wanted to reach the BLT targeted audience so when this opportunity became available, she readily accepted.

Amy enjoys interacting with her audience. She is a natural teacher who engages her audience with activities as well as with discussion. All of the evaluations mention how much participants enjoy the class and look forward to her next class.

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In 2023, Master Wellness Volunteers provided 4,096 hours of service reaching 22,048 Texans.

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