Community Educational Outreach Service

The West Virginia Community Educational Outreach Service (WVCEOS) has a strong tradition of education, service, and community development, dating back to 1914 when the first club (Farm Women’s Club in Ohio County) was established. The West Virginia University Extension Service provides support to the organization through county and state faculty. Extension faculty members serve as advisors to local groups and the state board and develop WVCEOS program topics on timely issues. Program areas of emphasis include: preserving the environment, building family strengths, and increasing awareness of our global interdependence.

For more information on the CEOS program in West Virginia

For more information on the CEOS program in Calhoun County you may call the Extension Office at 304-354-6332.

Members of CEOS clubs have the opportunity to: * Influence home and community life * Develop skills in working with and leading people * Grow personally * Develop educational and social programs * Share experiences and information as they participate in continuing education * Develop homemaking skills * Grow as a community volunteer * Work with other organizations to achieve common goals