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CYFAR Homepage
http://www.reeusda.gov/4h/cyfar/cyfar.htm
Through an annual Congressional appropriation for the National Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative, CSREES allocates funding to Land Grant University Extension Services for community-based programs for at-risk children and their families. The CYFAR web site provides links to resources developed by its funded sites.
CYFERNet
http://www.cyfernet.org/
CYFERNet provides practical, research-based information on children, youth and families. Universities in all fifty states provide the up-to-date resources and information for this Internet-based service. These universities are collaborating partners in the Cooperative Extension Service Children, Youth, and Family Network project. CYFERNet was created in 1992 by professionals working for the Cooperative Extension System (USDA), National Agricultural Library (USDA), and the Children, Youth and Family Consortium (University of Minnesota). An overview of CYFERNet is available as a flyer for marketing use.
The National 4-H Web
http://www.4-h.org/
A site designed by 4-H'ers for 4-H'ers, the National 4-H Web is an ideal place for net surfing 4-H'ers to go to learn how to connect with other 4-H'ers around the country. Includes information about the 4-H program in general and upcoming 4-H events, and has a chatroom for meeting other 4-H'ers.
Nutrition Education
http://osu.orst.edu/dept/ehe/nutrition.htm
This web site is for educators interested in information, resources, tips, and skill-building so that they can more effectively work with low income, culturally diverse audiences and develop nutrition education programs.
 
 
Spanish Language Parenting
http://oregonstate.edu/dept.ehe.spanish.htm
OSU Extension Service created this site in an effort to meet the needs of the many Hispanic parents who use Spanish in the home and the educators who serve those parents.
The National Clearinghouse for Spanish-Language Educational Resouces
http://extensionenespanol.net/
Operated by and for Extension professionals.
Illinois Urban Extension Web site "En Espanol"
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/espanol/index.html
This site offers a variety of publications in Spanish. Visit the Just for Kids page.
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