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Family and Community Health

September 19, 2017 by Andy

We often only think about health as the absence of disease. But, in reality, health is about balance in one’s physical, mental and social existence.

To that end, you’ll notice that some of the Extension professionals in your communities have a new title: County Extension Agent – Family and Community Health (CEA-FCH).

The mission of these professionals to provide quality, relevant information remains the same; but, their titles have been changed to reflect the role that Extension plays in improving the “health” of Texas’ families and communities.

Swing by your county Extension office and get re/acquainted with your CEA-FCH. Want to help make a difference in your community? Ask her/him how you can become a Master Wellness Volunteer.

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Helping Texans Better Their Lives

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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