What in the world is the Extension office all about?

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When I tell people that I work for University of Illinois Extension, the most common response is, “What do they do?” It’s difficult to sum up in one newspaper column, but I will try my best to give you a summary of all that Extension offers our community.

University of Illinois Extension is a public outreach program administered by the University’s Urbana-Champaign campus. The Cooperative Extension Service is more than 90 years old and is based on federal, state and local laws and funding formulas. Extension provides educational programming to residents of all 102 counties in Illinois. More than 2.5 million Illinois residents take part in Extension programs each year, and our Web site (http://web.extension.uiuc.edu) draws more than 10 million page views each month from people in more than 200 countries. Extension service ensures that everyone can access the University research and services where they live and work.

So, what are these educational programs? The University divides them into five areas, which are presented on state, regional and local levels. Here are some examples of these programs in Bureau County:

Healthy society — Using the USDA’s MyPyramid Food Guidance System, Extension educates people of all ages on ways to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle. On a local level, the Bureau County Unit provides daily nutrition education at the Princeton Elementary District’s Early Childhood program, Leepertown Grade School and DePue Elementary and High School, as well as the model after-school sites in Walnut, Malden, Ladd, Leepertown, Princeton and Manlius. We also provide nutrition education programs at Neponset and Spring Valley Elementary schools; at Head Start in Spring Valley; at our summer youth cooking schools throughout the county; and for adult clients of the WIC, TANF and Hall Township Food Pantry programs.

Food security and safety — Part of our nutrition and healthy lifestyles education includes elements of food security and safety. All of our nutrition programs include information on proper handwashing techniques and safe food handling skills; for our adult clients, we also present information on ways to obtain affordable, secure sources of food that provide a healthy, well-balanced diet for families.

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