Categories: Life & Health

Master Wellness Volunteer Training for Bexar County set for spring

SAN ANTONIO – The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bexar County will present its 2014 Master Wellness Volunteer Training March 31-May 17 at its San Antonio office.

The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bexar County will hold a Master Wellness Volunteer Training this spring. Participants who receive this health and wellness training commit to providing at least 40 hours of community service  to the county.  (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo)

The AgriLife Extension office is in Suite 208 of the Conroy Square complex, 3355 Cherry Ridge Drive,  near Interstate 10 and Callaghan Road.

Training will be from 5:30-9:30 p.m. on March 31; April 7, 10, 14, 17, 21; and May 17. The deadline for registration is March 17.

“Participants in Master Wellness program training receive 40 hours of health and wellness education,” said Dr. Connie Sheppard, AgriLife Extension agent for family and consumer sciences in Bexar County and training coordinator. “Once they graduate, they’re required to give at least 40 hours of volunteer service back to the community.”

Sheppard said the training focuses on basic nutrition and dietary guidelines, food safety, health education, weight management, health and nutrition trends, food preparation, healthy lifestyle choices and children’s health. Instruction is provided by experts from AgriLife Extension, an educational outreach agency of the Texas A&M University System.

“This program provides training for volunteers who will go out in the community to give Bexar County residents objective, science-based information needed to make healthy lifestyle choices,” Sheppard said. “Volunteers are critical to helping us deliver our wellness programming to the community.”

She said some of the reasons people become Master Wellness volunteers include a desire to give back to the community, learn more about nutrition and wellness, and live a healthier lifestyle.

Sheppard noted that while health and wellness professionals are among the county’s current Master Wellness volunteers, the training is open to adults of all professional and non-professional backgrounds.

“Our volunteers also include social workers, homemakers, civic leaders, human resource managers, students and retired people,” Sheppard said. “All volunteers need is the desire to learn about health and wellness, and the ability to share with others in the community what they have learned.”

Master Wellness volunteers provide instruction to adults and youth in small group settings, such as community centers, service or volunteer organization locations, schools, churches and businesses.

The cost is $50 to cover materials and instruction. Participants receive a binder with copies of all training presentations, as well as healthy recipes to share with their community.

For more information, go to http://bexar-tx.tamu.edu/ or contact Sheppard at 210-467-6575 or c-sheppard@tamu.edu.

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Paul Schattenberg

Paul is a communications and media relations specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Communications. Based in San Antonio, Paul is responsible for writing advances, news releases and feature stories for Texas A&M AgriLife agencies, as well as providing any media relations support needed.

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