At-risk groups
need attention
MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Many Mississippi residents face more challenges to
their success than others, but a Feb. 17 conference in
Jackson is being designed to prepare workers to narrow 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 Between
Schools, Families and Communities," will be from 8:30 until
9 a.m. at the Jackson Medical Mall at the University Medical
Center. There is no fee for the conference, which will
conclude about 3 p.m.
Workshop topics will address helping children succeed at
school, Internet usage among teens and senior adults,
consumer concerns, workforce preparation, childhood obesity
and anger management. Participants can learn how to partner
with other agencies and how to rejuvenate existing
programs.
Organizers request that advance registrations be made by
Feb. 11 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.
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Writer:
Linda Breazeale
Released:
Jan. 15, 2004
Contact: Dr. Rae Wilkinson, (662 ) 325-3350
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