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Making a Difference in Collin County – Carrie Brazeal

January 28, 2016 by Andy

Superior (noun): high or higher in quality. Service (noun): contribution to the welfare of others.

One of the highest honors Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service gives its employees is the Superior Service Award. The program was established to recognize Extension faculty and staff who provide outstanding performance in Extension education.

Among the recipients of Superior Service Awards this year was Carrie Brazeal, County Extension Agent – Family and Consumer Sciences in Collin County, for her work with Master Wellness Volunteers. Read more about Carrie’s award here and if you’re ever in McKinney, swing by and tell her congrats for this well-deserved honor.

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Master Wellness Volunteers leverage Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s outreach and education related to health, nutrition, food safety, and family wellbeing in the communities where they live and work.

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

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