University of Illinois Family Life Team Wins Award

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University of Illinois Extension Educator Tessa Hobbs-Curley along with team members Cara Allen (retired), Karla Belzer, Chelsey Byers, Cheri Burcham, Molly Hofer and Susan Sloop were honored recently at the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) 86th annual session, whose theme was “Life Elevated.”  The team received Second Place Central Region NEAFCS Educational Curriculum Package Communications Award at the conference held virtually on September 14 – 16, 2020.

In receiving the award, Hobbs-Curley and the family life team were recognized for their efforts in encouraging caregivers of adults to practice techniques of self-care to manage stress, prevent burnout and promote a positive caregiving journey.  The NEAFCS Educational Curriculum Package Communications Award encourages excellence in a teaching package that utilizes communication tools from two or more categories: audio/visual, written, exhibit, slides, transparencies, computer program or educational publication. This award is sponsored by the NEAFCS membership and awards fund. The family life educators’ commitment to meeting the needs of individuals, families and communities is exemplary.

***Report Courtesy of the University of Illinois Extension***

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