Difference between revisions of "Economic and Community Systems (ECS)"

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=Contact Information=
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Peter R. Barcinas
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Extension Agent II & ECS Program Leader
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CNAS Bldg. Rm. 228C
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University of Guam
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303 University Station
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University Drive
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Mangialo, GU 96929
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Tel: 1+ (671) 735-2055
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Fax: 1+ (671) 734-1244
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pbarcina@uog9.uog.edu
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=Mission=
 
ECS exists to strengthen community based programming through capacity building of local citizens and the various community partners and collaborators. ECS serves as the programming point linking extension capacity of land-grant universities with community partners and key decision makers engaged in community development work. ECS uses a cooperative process in which people of the community and government leaders arrive at group decisions and, together, design programs to strengthen the social and economic well-being of our island community.
 
ECS exists to strengthen community based programming through capacity building of local citizens and the various community partners and collaborators. ECS serves as the programming point linking extension capacity of land-grant universities with community partners and key decision makers engaged in community development work. ECS uses a cooperative process in which people of the community and government leaders arrive at group decisions and, together, design programs to strengthen the social and economic well-being of our island community.

Revision as of 15:55, 17 October 2006

Contact Information

Peter R. Barcinas
Extension Agent II & ECS Program Leader

CNAS Bldg. Rm. 228C 
University of Guam
303 University Station
University Drive 
Mangialo, GU 96929

Tel: 1+ (671) 735-2055
Fax: 1+ (671) 734-1244

pbarcina@uog9.uog.edu 

Mission

ECS exists to strengthen community based programming through capacity building of local citizens and the various community partners and collaborators. ECS serves as the programming point linking extension capacity of land-grant universities with community partners and key decision makers engaged in community development work. ECS uses a cooperative process in which people of the community and government leaders arrive at group decisions and, together, design programs to strengthen the social and economic well-being of our island community.