Master Food Volunteer Program
The Kansas Master Food Volunteer (MFV) Program provides a foundation of knowledge to volunteers in the subject areas of food safety, food science, food preparation, and food preservation. The Extension Master Food Volunteer Program allows people with interests in food, cooking, and nutrition to take their expertise to a higher level while developing new avenues for helping in the community. The Master Food Volunteer Program is patterned after the successful Master Gardener Program.
Now Accepting Applications for 2024 EMFVs. Application here!
Advantages and Rewards of the Master Food Volunteer Program
- Multiplies expertise in a subject
- Builds strong support base
- Allows extension educators to focus on in-depth training
- Enables extension educators to devote resources to issue-based programs
- Increases self-esteem of the volunteer
- Provides volunteer hours to support extension programming
Who Can Become a Master Food Volunteer?
Anyone with an interest in food preparation, food preservation, food safety, or food science can apply for the Extension Master Food volunteer Program if it is active in your county. If you want to improve skills and knowledge and you like to work with people, the Extension Master Food Volunteer Program may be for you.
The Kansas Master Food Volunteer (MFV) Program provides a foundation of knowledge to volunteers in the subject areas of food safety, food science, food preparation, and food preservation. The Extension Master Food Volunteer Program allows people with interests in food, cooking, and nutrition to take their expertise to a higher level while developing new avenues for helping in the community. The Master Food Volunteer Program is patterned after the successful Master Gardener Program.
Resources
Lori Wuellner
Family and Consumer Sciences, Health and Nutrition
Phone: 913-299-9300 ext. 107
Email: lwuellne@ksu.edu
Jo McLeland
Email: jo1@ksu.edu
Phone: 913-299-9300