Community Programs
Church groups, civic organizations, and neighborhood clubs interested in keeping current on issues facing families and individuals are invited to use the community programs provided by the University of Nebraska -- Lincoln Extension.
Each of the programs includes a leader guide for the person presenting the program. The guide includes a suggested meeting plan as well as supplies and resources needed for the presentation. Programs also include a participant hand-out with pertinent information from the lesson and activity models. Each lesson is designed for a 3/4 to 1 hour presentation.
Programs available for 2008 are: Banding Together for Strength, Caregiving: Challenges and Rewards, Credit Card - How Do You Score?, Promoting Cultural Understanding and Developing Cultural Competence, Easy on Energy: Tips for Conserving, Health of Children, Long Term Care: What Is It, Where Do You Get It and How Do You Pay For It!, Make Every Drop Count in the Home, One of Rural America's Greatest Challenges . . . Methamphetamine, Volunteerism: A Tool for Positive Youth Development, and Who Cares For The Caregiver.
For complete descriptions or program materials, go to http://communityprograms.unl.edu/programs.html.
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