About Family and Consumer Sciences
The FCS program in Wyandot County focuses on needs and issues expressed by an Advisory Committee and informal community involvement. Focus areas include nutrition, with special focus on diabetes education, wellness, and prevention. Human development is another priority area. Such programs as cooking with at risk youth, school attendance intervention, and parenting education are offered presently.
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County Family and Consumer Sciences News
Holiday gatherings and parties pose a special challenge for people with diabetes. The key to a diabetes-healthy gathering is having a variety of healthy food selections. If you have diabetes, follow these tips to help keep your blood sugar level in the normal range throughout the holidays and the winter months ahead:.
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State Family and Consumer Sciences News
A "Jingle Bell" Christmas
The Hardin County Homemakers will hold their annual Christmas program and luncheon on Tuesday, December 1 at First Baptist Church in Kenton.
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