海角官方首页 Extension agents, staff and trained volunteers keep local communities informed through county Extension offices. We offer reliable information and programs in the areas of agriculture, food, families, the environment, and 4-H youth development. Let us help you learn, grow, and do more!
FACS Extension Agents provide education in the community and the workplace on critical issues to all Georgians. Educational topics include:?????????
Financial Security and Economic Well-being
Foodborne Illness Prevention
Housing and Environmental Health and Safety
Child Care, Youth, and Family Development
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management
FACS Extension Agents often serve as resources for schools to meet the requirements of Georgia Performance Standards and as providers of basic life skills education. They can:
Provide health education for all grade levels
Teach financial planning courses
Train teachers in proper handwashing concepts to prevent spread of disease
Teach lessons in nutrition, health and food safety
Coordinate career fairs for rising juniors and graduating seniors
Teach life skills that students can use upon entering the workforce.
FACS Agents partner with employers to enhance economic development by educating our present and future workforce. Agents are trained to:
Provide health education and chronic disease prevention programs that can reduce absenteeism
Provide required employee training programs such as food safety for restaurant workers and age-appropriate development for child care providers.
Teach homebuyer education to assist the workplace in acquiring and maintaining affordable, healthy and adequate housing
Teach life skills that employees need to function effectively in the workplace and to reduce turnover and increase productivity such as managing finances and balancing work/family responsibilities
The information offered by FACS Agents, as well as others in Cooperative Extension, is provided by researchers at 海角官方首页 College of Family and Consumer Sciences, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and other universities across our nation. Business, consumers, and community representatives in each county identify the critical issues that Extension should address and guide the planning and delivery of these programs.
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For more information about FACS programming in Quitman County, please contact Kayla Wall at 229-334-4303.
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