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Reporting for Duty

January 9, 2020 by Andy

Amid the flurry of New Year’s Resolutions you might have made (and maybe already broken) for 2020, be sure to include reporting your Master Wellness Volunteer activities!

As a gentle reminder of how to do that, we’ve updated the video on entering hours and activities via the online reporting form.

Using the online reporting form to report activities can help you ensure you keep that resolution. SUCCESS!

Now where did I put my healthy snack and my gym membership card…

Filed Under: news, reporting, resource

If It’s Not on Paper (?) It Didn’t Happen

January 25, 2016 by Andy

Paper reports – what is this? 2012?

Nope. It’s 2016 and with a new year we have a new website and a new reporting form. To ease the transition I’ve created a little walk through video of the new site and the slightly modified reporting form. Enjoy the tour and please remember to keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times.

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The Website is Dead! Long Live the Website!

January 19, 2016 by Andy

It’s a new year and there’s a new website!

If you’re reading this, you’ve already found http://agrilife.org/mwv, the new home for the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s Master Wellness Volunteer (MWV) Program.

Our previous home, http://healthyliving.tamu.edu, was a good one and we will all remember her fondly. The site won’t go away but you’ll notice that the Master Wellness Volunteer tab now links to the new site (you’re welcome for not having to update your bookmarks). You may also notice that the reporting form looks slightly different – we’re always looking for ways to streamline the reporting process and hope you find the minor modifications help with that. Watch this space for a new demo video.

Hopefully in the coming weeks when you think MWV, you’ll think http://agrilife.org/mwv As we move forward with the new site, we want to make it a useful place for you to learn, grow and share. Please let us know how we can make that happen. And thank you for the work you do on behalf of your communities and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

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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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