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Master Wellness Volunteer Resource

At least 50% of health status is due to lifestyle factors such as healthy eating, physical activity, and many others. In an effort to improve Texan's overall health, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service created the opportunity to expand its health and nutrition programs through Master Wellness Volunteers.


Volunteer Information

  • Volunteers receive 40 hours of education on health, nutrition, food safety, healthy food preparation, public speaking, and so much more.

  • After training, volunteers are asked to give 40 hours of volunteer service in return.

  • Volunteer opportunities include healthy cooking demonstrations, health fairs, working with schools and community groups, and data entry.

  • No previous health and wellness training required.


Interested?

To get started, you will need to visit the Master Wellness Volunteer Program website where you will find additional information on events, blog posts, and contact information. As a Master Wellness Volunteer, you will need to work with and through your County Extension Agent.

To find the County Extension Agent in your county, go to http://counties.agrilife.org.

Click the button below if you have any questions or are ready to become a volunteer.


"Improving Lives, Improving Texas"