Missouri 4-H LIFE
Living Interactive Family Education

CYFAR Self Study Learning Opportunity

Introduction

Module 1
CYFAR History & Overview

Module 2
Missouri CYFAR Resources

Module 3
University of Missouri Extension Resources

Module 4
Resources for Partnering with Hispanic/Latino Populations


Module 4: Partnering with Hispanic/Latino Audiences

Instructions:

  • To navigate in this module, use the back and next buttons.  Home takes you back to the introduction page.
  • Clicking on any outside links within the module will open a second browser window for the outside link.
  • Answer the 10 true/false questions as you encounter them.
  • Click next or START to begin this module.

Liability Disclaimer
The information in this module does not constitute legal advice.   If you need legal advice, contact an attorney.  Laws constantly change.  We do not warrant the accuracy of the information in this module nor that of any site we link.
The information is provided as educational information.  We hope it will help you better understand basic aspects of the "citizenship" process in the United States.

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Last Revised 28-Mar-08

The Missouri CYFAR Self-Study was adapted with permission from Diana Broshar,
Iowa State University Extension CYFAR Project.

The fourth module was developed in partnership with Alianzas, a collaborative program of University of Missouri Extension, University of Missouri-Kansas City and the UMKC Institute for Human Development.


Contact: Tammy Gillespie gillespiet@missouri.edu

This program is supported by University of Missouri Extension
and the Children, Youth and Families at Risk (CYFAR) Initiative
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