A comprehensive 4-H Youth Program covers sewing, crafts, cooking, consumer and family finance, gardening, robotics, and woodworking.
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Provides educational materials related to emergency preparedness, home buyer education, and sewing.
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Offers research-based resources for those navigating dating and seeking serious commitments.
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Provides educational workshops and materials related to gardening, agriculture, and natural resources.
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Provides educational workshops and materials related to water challenges such as agricultural water management, ecosystem services, and urban water use efficiency and conservation.
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Provides nutrition education to low-income individuals and families eligible for SNAP benefits through classes led by trained CBH Ambassadors. The Create Better Health program aims to enhance participants' knowledge of nutrition, cooking, food safety, budgeting, and physical activity, while also assisting Utahns in accessing safe and nutritious food.
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Offers a diverse range of educational resources covering family life, food production, home management, nutrition, public awareness, relationship workshops, step/blended family support, water conservation, horticulture, agriculture, 4H youth programs, and community development.
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A 7-week course at the Family Place addresses dating, cohabitating, or remarried couples with children from previous relationships. Children learn about managing life changes, handling emotions, communication, and conflict resolution.
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Delivers educational resources on family life, food production, home management, nutrition, relationships, stepfamily support, water conservation, horticulture, agriculture, 4H youth initiatives, and community development.
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Flood resources for those to prepare for flooding, what to do during a flood, and the aftermath.
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Provides information and education regarding substance use disorder, specifically opioid use, through the HEART Initiative. Education topics include chronic pain management, injury prevention, Naloxone training, and referral to other substance use providers.
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Stepfamily workshops through the Smart Steps for Stepfamilies program. Classes are mostly held virtually, with some in-person courses available.
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