Family and Consumer Sciences

making a difference for kansans

 

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Essential Living Skills:

Healthy Relationships

Healthy Living Choices

Financial Well Being

Strong Leaders

Strong Communities

The benefit of the work by Family and Consumer Sciences agents to individuals, families, and communities is:

  • Improved or enhanced quality of life

  • Personal growth

  • Improved or strengthened families

  • Healthy Communities

  • Being prepared for the future

  • Successful and sustainable society

  • Help individuals and families be the best they can be

  • Help individuals and families reach or realize their potential

  • Help people create the best life for themselves, their families,and their communities

  • Empowering individuals and families across the life span to live and work in a diverse society

What's New

SAFE At Home Safe Food Handling

 

 

 

2018 SNAP-ED Impacts

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Dining with Diabetes Program

Reasons to shop at a local Farmers' Market

How healthy is your snack "app".

Contact

Christina Holmes

Christina Holmes

Family and Consumer Sciences Specialist
Southeast Area Office

ChristinaHolmes@ksu.edu

Phone: 620-421-4826

Program Information

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Resource Links

K-State Research and Extension

Community Health/Health Policy

SNAP-ED Nutrition Program (SNAP-ED)

Applied Human Sciences

Financial Management

Human Nutrition

USDA MyPlate

Healthier School Day

Kansas Child Nutrition & Wellness Portal

Center For Disease Control and Prevention

Fight BAC!® Food Safety