NewsJuly 24, 2006

Donna Taylor of Morley, Mo., recently attended the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 97th annual conference, "Life skills! Solutions for Thriving in Threatening Times," in Charlotte, N.C. About 1,000 people attended to hear topics on workplace wellness, disaster preparedness and identity theft prevention...

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Donna Taylor of Morley, Mo., recently attended the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences 97th annual conference, "Life skills! Solutions for Thriving in Threatening Times," in Charlotte, N.C.

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About 1,000 people attended to hear topics on workplace wellness, disaster preparedness and identity theft prevention.

Founded in 1909, the AAFCS is the only national not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing people together to improve the lives of individuals, families and communities. The group's 8,000 members are elementary, secondary and post-secondary educators, researchers and administrators; cooperative extension educators and other professionals in business and industry, not-for-profit organizations and government.

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