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Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 12:24 PM

Master Wellness Volunteer Program

Be A Part of Something BIG!

In the United States, 86% of all health spending is related to chronic conditions – things like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and many others. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these costs can be managed and potentially reduced through education and lifestyle modification.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Colorado County is seeking participants for its Master Wellness Volunteer Pro - gram. Master Wellness Vol - unteers (MWV) undergo 40 hours of training on health, nutrition and food safety and are then empowered to provide outreach and education, helping reduce the burden of chronic conditions in Texans and Texas’s communities.

Not a health professional? Not a problem! We welcome participation from anyone interested in promoting health and wellness: college students, employees, retirees – anyone!

Opportunities to serve are wide-ranging: giving presentations for local community groups, assisting with healthy cooking demonstrations, participating in health fairs and much more. Because each community is different, MWVs work with the coun ty extension agent and other stakeholders to identify needs and opportunities to help make a local differ- ence. Because MWVs come from diverse backgrounds, they’re often able to identify novel topics, audiences and resources in the area.

In January 2026, Tex- as A&M AgriLife Exten sion Service will convene a statewide training for Mas- ter Wellness Volunteers… and you don’t even have to leave your county.

Two in-person sessions will be held at your local county extension office or via video conference; the rest of the training will be conducted online. It’s never been easier to give back to your community!

For more information about the Master Wellness Volunteer Program, visit http://agrilife.org/mwv and for more information regarding the statewide training, contact your county extension agent, Family and Community Health at Brenda. [email protected].


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