Beaver County Family & Consumer Sciences
The goal of Family and Consumer Sciences is to help Oklahoma’s families, youth and individuals develop and grow in safe and healthy ways. This is approached through research-based education that focuses on building upon our understanding of the different aspects of their lives and how they affect others. We survey the population in Oklahoma in each county through issue scanning and our local program advisory committees (PACs) to learn about their needs and how we can help provide education that helps people improve society and the economy.
We work closely with Extension’s 4-H to support positive youth development in the
state. We work together as issue teams to bring the best science to solving problems
and enhancing lives.
Oklahoma Home and Community Education
OHCE is an organization committed to education about family and consumer issues, community service, and bringing friends together. OHCE members are adults of all ages and gender who are interested in continuing their education in family life skills.
Beaver County FCS Newsletters
- 2024 January FCS Newsletter
- 2023 October FCS Newsletter
- 2023 May FCS Newsletter
- 2023 April FCS Newsletter
- 2023 February FCS Newsletter
- 2023 January FCS Newsletter
Beaver County OHCE Groups
- Anthony OHCE
- Clearlake OHCE
- Logan OHCE
Co-Parenting For Resilience
The Co-Parenting for Resilience program or programs like it are now court-mandated for all parents of minor children in the State of Oklahoma divorcing for reasons of incompatibility. Co-Parenting classes are held in Beaver County monthly. The fee is $35. If you plan to attend a Co-Parenting class please reserve four hours to complete the class. In addition to on-site classes, OSU Extension offers an online option of the Co- Parenting for Resilience class for those participants who have been authorized by their judges to complete this program requirement online.
For more information please call (580) 625-3464 or email elizabeth.mcbee@okstate.edu.
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