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- Balancing Food & Play (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Better Living for Texans (PDF) (updated April 2013)
- Career and Technical Special Populations Training and Resource Education Center (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Child Care Provider Training (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Child Passenger Safety (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Cooking Well with Diabetes (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Dinner Tonight! (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Extension Eldercare (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Fathers Reading Every Day (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Food Protection Management Program (PDF) (updated January 2013)
- Friend to Friend – Cancer Early Detection (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- High School Financial Planning Program® (PDF) (updated March 2013)
- Master of Memory (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Master Wellness Volunteer Program (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Money Smart (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Parent Education Programs (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- ¡Si, Yo Puedo Controlar Mi Diabetes! (PDF) (updated March 2013)
- Texas AgrAbility Project (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Transformation Grant: Starr County Project (PDF) (added March 2013)
- Walk Across Texas! (PDF) (updated March 2013)
- Walk Across Texas! and Texas Education Agency Partnership (PDF) (updated September 2012)
- Welcome to the Real World! (PDF) (added February 2013)
- Wi$eUp – Financial Education for Generation X and Y Women (PDF) (updated February 2013)
- Wisdom, Power Control (PDF) (added September 2012)
- Working Well (PDF) (updated September 2012)
Last updated: 29 April, 2013
Educational programs of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are open to all people without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, or national origin.



