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Back to Program Areas
Extension programs target diverse youth, family, and community needs including effective parenting, violence prevention, resource management, responsible decision making,
leadership and access to community support systems.
Within program areas, reporting categories focus on specific issues, topics, crops or animal products. Working groups plan, implement, and evaluate projects and activities
within the reporting category. They are led by "coordinators", which may be the State Extension
Specialist or another Extension faculty member with expertise in that area.
Campus-based partners include the School of Family and Consumer Sciences and the Departments of Nutritional Sciences and Agricultural Education.
Outcomes
- Arizona individuals and families are self-sufficient, have effective consumer
decision-making and other life skills, and make positive contributions in their
communities
- Arizona children and youth develop in caring, healthy, and safe environments
that stimulate optimum physical, intellectual, social and emotional development
- Arizonans develop the skills that lead to sound, life-long financial decisions
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