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Community, Local, and Regional Food Systems (CLRFS) Forum Report

Community, Local, and Regional Food Systems (CLRFS) Forum Executive Summary

Virginia’s food system directly impacts the survival and viability of farms and farmland; the economic development of rural and urban communities; the care, restoration, and resilience of ecological resources such as local waterways; and critical health issues. We use the language of community, local, and regional food systems to broadly define a complex and interconnected set of systems and pathways that comprise sustainable food production, processing, distribution, consumption, and waste management to bring about social, economic, and ecological change that benefits all residents.

VCE Model of Community, Local, Regional Food Systems

Pocket Spending Guide

For many people, the temptation to overspend is hardest to resist when they are out at a store or restaurant. Because their spending and savings plan (budget) is at home in a drawer, the information they need to make a good spending decision isn’t available. One way to help yourself stick to your plan is to keep your information in your pocket, wallet or purse. The example below shows how to set up a pocket spending guide. By filling it out and keeping it with you, you can easily see at any time how much money you have available to spend in each category. A pocket spending guide will help you adjust your spending plan to make your money go where you really want it to go.

Beating Stress - Introduction

Beating Stress - Financial

Beating Stress - Wellness

Beating Stress - Family and Business Relationships

Beating Stress - Daily Living

Family and Consumer Sciences, A Resource for Virginia's Schools

As family and consumer science educators, we known that the family is the cornerstone of a healthy community. Virginia Cooperative Extension strives to improve the well-being of Virginia families through programs that put research-based knowledge to work in people’s lives.

Family and Consumer Sciences

The family is the cornerstone of a healthy community. Virginia Cooperative Extension strives to improve the well-being of Virginia families through programs that help put researchbased knowledge to work in people’s lives. Family and Consumer Sciences educators help Virginians learn to make good choices for themselves and their families. This, in turn, strengthens their communities and the state.

Community, Local, and Regional Food Systems

Beating Stress

Learn how to identify, understand, and shrink your stress through use of the five mini-video clips that discuss five area of stress.

June 2023 Buzz, Body, & Bites for Teens Newsletter

A healthy living newsletter targeted at teens to improve their knowledge, overall health and wellbeing.

Going To Market: A Guide to Selling Raw, Processed, and Prepared Food Products from Your Home, at Farmers’ Markets, Stores, and Roadside Stands

This publication is a guide to selling raw, processed, and prepared food products from your home, at farmers’ markets, stores, and roadside stands. This guide will detail the answers to those questions, which vary depending on the type of food product and preparation process used. All food producers should follow the relevant good manufacturing practices (for example, those outlined in 21 CFR 114 and/or 21 CFR 117). This guide includes information related to meat, poultry, dairy, seafood, crustacean, shellfish, produce, maple syrup, honey, eggs, baked goods, jams, preserves, jellies, fruit butters, acidified canned foods, dehydrated foods, packaged refrigerated or frozen foods, kombucha, juice, pet treats, samples, time and temperature controlled for safety foods, and food service vendors.

Virginia Cooperative Extension Advancing Well-Being

Virginia Cooperative Extension is advancing well-being by offering a variety of health education programs through Family & Consumer Sciences and 4H. We impact community health by providing evidence-based programs and by building community partnerships that breakdown the social, economic, and environmental barriers to health. Our 2023 impacts center around chronic disease, healthy lifestyles, and social-emotional health.

Learning in Families Together: Emerging Adults

Learning in Families Together: Adolescence and Brain Development

Aprendiendo Juntos en Familia: preescolares ( Learning in Families Together: Pre-schoolers)

A los 2 años, los niños miden casi la mitad de lo que medirán de adultos.

Learning in Families Together: Infant Curiosity

Infants are naturally curious.

Learning in Families Together: Infant Development 1

Learning in Families Together: Infant Brain Development

Learning in Families Together: Infant Development 2

Learning in Families Together: Pre-schoolers

Learning in Families Together: Aging*

Learning in Families Together: Teens

Stress After a Disaster

Aprendiendo juntos en familia: Adolescencia y Desarrollo del Cerebro (Learning in Families Together: Adolescence and Brain Development)

Los adolescentes a menudo desconciertan a los adultos, pero nueva evidencia científica ayuda a entenderlos mejor a medida que se convierten en adultos jóvenes.

Aprendiendo juntos en familia: Los niños en edad escolar y el acoso escolar (Learning in Families Together: School-Age Children and Bullying)

El acoso escolar o intimidación ocurre cuando un niño es el blanco de acciones hirientes una y otra vez por alguien más.

Learning in Families Together: School-Age Children and Bullying

Learning in Families Together: “School-Agers” 5 to 8 Years

MEDIATION: Simply a Better Idea for Resolving Disputes and Managing Risk

How to Make Your Money Go Further

This publication provides readers with an eight-step guide to help plan a personalized spending strategy to reach your financial goals.

Self-Guided Wellness Break: Gratitude

Self-guided wellness breaks are grab-and-go stress management tools that can be used to reset and refocus at the click of a button. Each wellness break provides a 5-6 minute guided reflection to nurture mental well-being and release stress, in the moment.

Self-Guided Wellness Break: Mindfulness

Self-guided wellness breaks are grab-and-go stress management tools that can be used to reset and refocus at the click of a button. Each wellness break provides a 5-6 minute guided reflection to nurture mental well-being and release stress, in the moment.

Virginia Tech’s public health program works to ease impacts of opioid crisis

Nutrition 101: Immune Support

Fueling your body with balanced nutrition will help you meet daily vitamin and mineral needs, stay healthy, and prevent illness. An immune system fueled by balanced eating habits will be more effective at fighting diseases.

Tips for Diabetes Prevention

1 in 3 Americans have prediabetes and most people are unaware that they have the condition. Prediabetes is a health condition where a person’s blood sugar level is higher than normal but not high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes.

Nutrition 101: Healthy Protein

Protein is one of the five main food groups (fruit, vegetables, dairy, grains, and protein) and one of three macronutrients (fats, protein, and carbohydrates) that your body uses for energy every day.

Beating Stress: Challenges, Choices, Changes

Stress comes in many forms. There are normal and predictable stressors, such as a new job, getting married, or moving. There are sudden stressors such as a disaster, assault, or death. There is some stress that is simply irritating and other life stress that just continues to build up. The first step in managing stress it to understand stress in general, then consider how you react to your life stressors.

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This publication introduces Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), a proven program to strengthen parent-child relationships and manage challenging behaviors in children ages 2–7. It explains the two main phases—Child-Directed Interaction (CDI) and Parent-Directed Interaction (PDI)—and offers practical examples of PRIDE skills, clear command techniques, and time-out strategies. Readers will learn how PCIT supports both parents and children through structured, positive interactions, while emphasizing the importance of working with certified therapists for full program benefits.