MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Many Mississippi residents face more challenges to
their success than others, but a Feb. 19 conference in
Jackson is being designed to close the gap. The
Children, Youth and Families At Risk project, part of the
Mississippi State University Extension Service, will conduct
a one-day conference to enhance knowledge and skills needed
by those trying to help at-risk groups. Registration
for the meeting, "Bridging the Gap," will be from 8:30 until
9:30 a.m. at the Jackson Medical Mall at the University
Medical Center. The first 175 arrivals will receive a free
four-part 4-H computer mysteries curriculum. There is no fee
for the conference, which will conclude about 3
p.m. Workshop
topics are geared to both adults and youth. Sessions will
cover workforce programs, teamwork skills, Junior Master
Gardeners, fathering skills, creative technology and coping
skills for parents. Organizers
request that advance registrations be made by Feb. 15 so
they can plan lunch for participants. For more information,
contact local county Extension offices or Rae Wilkinson,
conference and project coordinator, at (662)
325-3350. Writer:
Linda Breazeale Released:
Jan. 28, 2002
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Feb. 19
conference set...
At-risk
groups need
attention
For more information, contact: Dr. Rae Wilkinson, (662 )
325-3360
Visit: DAFVM
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