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Local Family and Consumer Science Programs

Developing Life Skills

We help Virginians develop wellness life skills in our three pillar program areas:

  1. Food, Nutrition, Health
  2. Family Financial Management
  3. Family and Human Development

Knowledge for Life-long Learning

FCS programs reach tens of thousands of families across the commonwealth each year. We work with other state and local agencies for many of our programs, and through these partnerships we maximize the impact and quality of our resources.

Food, Nutrition, Health

Food, nutrition, and health are important for each and every person. What you eat and drink and how much can greatly impact your health. Everyone can afford to eat better and everyone needs to be active, especially with skyrocketing health care costs.

A few program topics include:

  • Label Literacy & Healthy Choices
  • Good Food on a Tight Budget
  • Healthy Eating While Eating Out
  • Basic Cooking Techniques
  • Food Safety

Children’s programs include: Kids in the Kitchen and Color Me Healthy.

Family Financial Management

Family financial management programs help to secure healthy financial futures for Virginia families. We work with people of all ages from children through the elderly to promote sound practices.

A few program topics include:

  • How to Make your Money Go Further
  • Learning How Children Influence Family Finances
  • Creating Healthy Homes: reducing clutter, mold, mildew and water safety

We also provide several simulations such as Life in the State of Poverty, Kid’s Market Place, and Reality Store.

Family and Human Development

Whether raising children, caring for aging adults, or focusing on personal health or relationships, families make choices every day. To make the most informed decisions that lead to healthier development, stronger relationships, and greater overall well-being, families need practical, accurate, and unbiased information.

A few program topics include:

  • Stages of Child Development
  • Effective Parenting Techniques
  • Caring for Older Adults
  • Training for child care providers/early childhood educators