Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Family and Community Health (FCH) program empowers Texans to improve their lives through science-based educational programs. These initiatives aim to enhance the overall health and wellness of individuals, families, and communities across the state. From nutrition education to mental health support and accident prevention, our programs provide practical solutions to foster healthier lifestyles, stronger communities, and a brighter future for all Texans.
In 2025, FCH programs generated 2,166,947 direct educational contacts, $217.4M in economic benefits, and 6,055,873 website views.
Explore FCH achievements from 2025, including active living, nutrition, and workforce development programs across Texas.
Explore new FCH programs and initiatives like National Active Living Partnerships, TARPEN, Get Outside!, and the Active / Well Family Initiative.