NCCE Latino Outreach Team

North Carolina Cooperative Extension's effort to effectively serve our state's burgeoning Latino population


To continue the progress we made as a team at our recent workshop, we have created a place to help us focus on the issues and work on program ideas. Below you will find seven clustered issues that were identified.

Please click on one or two of the posts that interest you below and make comments:

Monday, August 6, 2007

2. Health issues and growing Spanish-Language EFNEP Idea

  • (Access to care; nutrition and fitness - got 44 votes)
Considering these ideas where should we start?
Who else would you invite to work on this?

1 comments:

Earl Rogers said...

I would encourage the outreach workers for EFNEP to contact local school systems about doing presentations for parents in school. Here in Duplin County we have Parent Facilitators, (most of whom are bilingual and/or bi-cultural) they do parent workshops at least a few times a year. It would be very simple to incoorporate a EFNEP presentation into an already scheduled parent meeting. You can contact your local school or the Board of Education central office for your county.
Duplin County Board of Education is
910-296-1521