The Division of Outreach and Education seeks to bridge the gap between Appalachian State University resources and public health needs in the regional community. We integrate core functions of informing, engaging, educating, and empowering our community while also serving to engage students with practical experiences and service learning.
Outreach, education and engagement programming involves strategic planning, community-based research, coalition building, and collaboration with community partners. Projects span the age range, and new ideas and direction are welcomed!
Program Areas
Aging Well »
The Aging Well suite of programs are designed to enhance the health and well-being of older adults and caregivers in the High Country community. Our programs offer a variety of educational opportunities, services, and resources tailored to promote healthy aging and foster personal development.
Join us in creating a vibrant community where older adults can thrive and continue to be life-long learners.
Growing Well »
Growing Well is an expansive and nurturing umbrella of programs designed to foster the holistic development of youth and families.
Committed to creating a supportive environment for children in the High Country, Growing Well encompasses a range of empowering initiatives that inspire growth, resilience, and well-being.
Hub for Autism and Neurodiversity (HANd) »
The Hub for Autism and Neurodiversity (HANd) is a support network that provides community-wide education, connects families and individuals to services and resources, and advocates for acceptance and understanding of autism and neurodiversity.
HANd also offers the Hub for Diverse Abilities, an innovative resource center and lending library open to all community members throughout the region at no cost.
Health Education and Training Programs »
Our suite of Health Education and Training Programs is designed to inspire individuals of all ages to lead healthier lives and pursue fulfilling careers in the health sector.
We offer special speaker series, workshops, camps and classes to further health and wellness education, support life-long learners, and encourage interest in the fields of health sciences.
Physical Activity and Nutrition »
Physical Activity and Nutrition programs provide a gateway to a healthier, more vibrant lifestyle that fosters well-being, vitality, and personal empowerment.
Programs include community fitness services, youth programs such as Girls on the Run of the High Country and Fuel Your Game Watauga, and annual community races.
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Connect with Us!
Are you ready to transform your classroom knowledge into real-world skills? Join us for an enriching opportunity designed to propel your education forward. Our internships are hands-on where you'll gain practical experience applicable to a variety of programs, including Nutrition, Healthy Aging, Girls on the Run, Neurodiversity, Cardiac Health, and Program Administration.
This semester-long opportunity is not just a resume builder; it's a chance to immerse yourself in the dynamic world of nonprofit management, adding depth to your didactic classroom education. Whether you're passionate about nutrition, empowering girls through physical activity, supporting healthy aging, advocating for neurodiversity, or promoting cardiac health, we have a place for you.
Our flexible program can accommodate 20 to 240 hours, allowing you to tailor your experience to fit your schedule and academic requirements. Throughout your internship, you'll work closely with experienced professionals, gaining valuable insights and practical skills that will set you apart in your future career.
Don't miss out on this chance to turn theory into practice and make a meaningful impact in the community. Apply now and embark on a journey that will shape both your professional trajectory and personal growth. Complete this application for either Spring or Fall opportunitites.
If you have questions or would like more information about any of our programs, or you have needs or ideas that you would like to collaborate on, please feel free to reach out to us!
Contact Mary Sheryl Horine, Director of Community Outreach, at 828-262-7557 or horinems@appstate.edu.