FCCLA Information Page
FCCLA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is
a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and
women in Family and Consumer Sciences education in public and private school
through grade 12. Everyone is part of a
family, and FCCLA is the only national Career and Technical Student Organization
with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making
a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important
personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences
education.
Today over 200,000 members in nearly 6,500 chapters are
active in a network of associations in 50 states, including the Virgin Islands
and Puerto Rico. Chapter projects focus on a variety of youth concerns,
including teen pregnancy, parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer
pressure, environment, nutrition and fitness, teen violence, and career
exploration. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their
leadership potential and develop skills for life -- planning, goal setting,
problem solving, decision making, and interpersonal communication -- necessary
in the home and workplace.
We will only doing activities locally.
FCCLA
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America is
a nonprofit national career and technical student organization for young men and
women in Family and Consumer Sciences education in public and private school
through grade 12. Everyone is part of a
family, and FCCLA is the only national Career and Technical Student Organization
with the family as its central focus. Since 1945, FCCLA members have been making
a difference in their families, careers, and communities by addressing important
personal, work, and societal issues through Family and Consumer Sciences
education.
Today over 200,000 members in nearly 6,500 chapters are
active in a network of associations in 50 states, including the Virgin Islands
and Puerto Rico. Chapter projects focus on a variety of youth concerns,
including teen pregnancy, parenting, family relationships, substance abuse, peer
pressure, environment, nutrition and fitness, teen violence, and career
exploration. Involvement in FCCLA offers members the opportunity to expand their
leadership potential and develop skills for life -- planning, goal setting,
problem solving, decision making, and interpersonal communication -- necessary
in the home and workplace.
We will only doing activities locally.