Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2024Jul 1, 2023 - Jun 30, 2024





Menifee County 4-H Health Program Takes Off

Author: Mary Lawson

Major Program: Health

Obesity leads to two of the top killer diseases in the world, stroke and heart disease. According to the CDC, 60-70 percent of individuals in the United States suffer from obesity. Among children in the U.S., obesity prevalence is 13.9% among 2- to 5-year-olds, 18.4% among 6- to 11-year-olds, and 20.6% among 12- to 19-year-olds. Obesity is caused by several factors outside of just diet and exercise. These factors include medication, lifestyle factors, diet choices, food quality, genetics, and ma

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Super Star Chef

Author: Lora Stewart

Major Program: Health

Gallatin County 4-H offered the SuperStar Chef Camp program for 15 students.  Four volunteers worked with students in a hands-on educational setting to teach important life skills.  A pre-test/post test evaluation  was conducted to determine learning outcomes.  Several children, after participating in this program, has made several of the recipes.  As a result of the program, students gained the following knowledge and skills:50% recogined foods that are part of the prot

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Storybook Walk: On the Path to better Eating

Author: Renata Farmer

Major Program: Health

According to the CDC, a recent report showed many Kentucky children ages 1 through 5 years old do not eat at least one fruit or vegetable each day. There are many reasons why children or other family members do not eat fruit or vegetables daily.  Increasing their access to quality nutrition is of utmost importance.In response to this need, the Knox County 4-H, FCS, and ANR Extension Agents along with several community partners such as, the Knox County Farmers' Market and the Extension P

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Trail Blazers 4-H Club Presents: Healthy Hearts Healthy Minds Community Event

Author: Anna Denny

Major Program: Health

The problemHardin Park is right in the heart of Hardinsburg, settled next to the Breckinridge County Fairgrounds. Not many families know about this park, even though it's right in their own backyards. Families with children also express that they would like more opportunities for their children to become physically active outdoors. The Trail Blazers 4-H Club  recognized this need, and took action.The educational program responseThe Breckinridge County 4-H Home School Club, renamed by th

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Progressive Ag & 4-H Safety Day

Author: Aubrey Lawson

Major Program: Health

Healthy living is one of three 4-H mission mandates and encompasses: physical activity, personal safety, mental health, addiction prevention, and diversity and inclusion. Clark County Agents were approached by a local Family Resource Coordinator who had conducted a survey of parents at the Intermediate School in Clark County. This survey determined that personal safety and safety education were a concern to many parents. On September 15th, 2023 the Clark County Extension Agents hosted a Progress

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Progressive Ag Safety Day

Author: Bridgett Poteet

Major Program: Health

Progressive Ag Safety Day

Progressive Ag Foundation Safety Day was such a great experience! All 4th graders from Kyrock and South Edmonson Elementary came to learn all about safety today at the Edmonson County Fairgrounds! We are so thankful for all of our presenters and the wonderful day they provided!  The Progressive Ag Safety Day hadn't been hosted in Edmonson County for almost a decade.  Our 4th graders were transported to a regional Safety Day at WKU Ag Expo Center with Warren and Simpson countie

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Teaching youith about Farm and Home Safety

Author: Michael Rose

Major Program: Health

The Adair County Cooperative Extension Service collaborated with the Progressive Farmer Foundation, Adair County School System, local businesses, community agencies, and local leaders to conduct the 21st Farm and Home Safety Days. Fifty adult and Fifty Teen volunteers contributed to the program’s success. More than 200 1st-grade and 200 5th-grade students attended the interactive safety booths that addressed fire, tractor, ATV, water, sun, first aid, livestock, health, equipment,

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Bullying

Author: Glenna Bentley

Major Program: Health

The problemThe Lewis County Extension Service conducted a program on Bullying at the Lewis County Middle School with 7th and 8th grade students. The program is done each year but was started because the principal and guidance counselor requested it and continue to want the program taught each year.  They want the program to continue because bullying is a consistent problem at the school. Another reason is because of a teen suicide that happened in another county close to Lewis County years

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Ag Safety Event Prepares Youth for Responsibility

Author: Tyrone Gentry

Major Program: Health

Ag Safety Event Prepares Youth for Responsibility

     Providing rural youth knowledge and strategies to be safe in their homes and communities is a foundation skill for being a responsible adult.  Youth are at increased risk of experiencing certain types of harm. Rural youth are more likely to die in car accidents, farm accidents, and suicides than urban youth. They are also more likely to experience violence like bullying.     Rural youth may have fewer resources to cope with harm. Rural communities often ha

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Youth Learn the Importance of Safety During the 2023 Progressive AG Safety Day with Cooperative Extension

Author: Anna Meador

Major Program: Health

Youth Learn the Importance of Safety During the 2023 Progressive AG Safety Day with Cooperative Extension

According to the CDC, approximately 20 youth deaths occur each day as a result of unintentional injury.   To combat youth safety concerns and to education children in our community on safe practices (at home, farm or ranch), the Allen County Extension Services partnered various community partners to address youth safety.  With the help of the Allen County Scottsville High School FFA department, Allen County 4-H Teens and Allen County Farm Bureau Federation, we were able to host the Pro

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Saving Money and Relieving Stress

Author: Michelle Brock

Major Program: Health

Saving Money and Relieving Stress

Holidays are expensive and sometimes very stressful. According to the Division of Agriculture at the University of Arkansas, crafting can be a solution. They go on to state that stress is one of our leading health problems. Its effects range from migraines and fatigue to heart failure and early memory loss. Reducing stress reduces disease. The CDC recommends that you give yourself a break if you begin to feel stressed or overwhelmed. They go on to report that spending time outdoors can impr

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Progressive Ag Safety Day

Author: Carrie Derossett

Major Program: Health

The problemLogan County has a rich agricultural tradition. Grain production and other crops are viable in our county. With many kids living and working on the farm, we are dedicated to promoting safe operation and respect of farm equipment that is in large supply.The educational program responseIn 2023, we focused on ATV, tractor, animal, electrical, water, fire, mower, firearm, and chemical safety. Local community members including utility companies, school personnel, and first responders are i

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County Backpack Program Resources

Author: Bridgett Poteet

Major Program: Health

County Backpack Program Resources

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the estimated percent of related children age 5-17 in families in poverty for Edmonson County was 27% with the state average being 22%.  According to the Community Assessment for Edmonson County, in 2017, there was a population of 12,226 with 3,729 of those being on either SNAP food stamps or considered food insecure.  That equates to be around 31% of the county.Backpack food programs offer families free groceries for weekends and school breaks. Foo

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Progressive Ag Youth Safety Day

Author: Stacey Potts

Major Program: Health

Unintentional injury, while declining, remains the leading cause of death among children ages 19 and under.  (Source: Safekids.org)  To raise awareness and demonstrate techniques children can use to prevent unintentional injury, the Daviess County Cooperative Extension Service applied for and received a grant from the Progressive Agriculture Foundation to host a Progressive Agriculture Youth Safety Day.  The grant provided access to training, along with educational and planning ma

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Healthfair/Readifest

Author: Mollie Tichenor

Major Program: Health

The 2023 Healthfair/Readifest was a collaborative program planned by the Spencer County Cooperative Extension Service and the Family Resource/Youth Service Center.  There were several other groups who helped sponsor the event with monetary and time donations.  Churches and other local businesses also donated school supplies. For the past 2 years, the program has been a walk through outdoor event.  The goal of this program is to help improve the community’s health for both ad

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Take A Stand: for Mental Health

Author: Renata Farmer

Major Program: Health

Peer relationships are a major focus during the school-age years of child development. During this time, children have many opportunities to grow,  learn social skills, and develop problem-solving skills.  Unfortunately, sometimes relationships at this stage can be negative and hurtful to a child.  According to StopBullying.gov, approximately 40 percent of youth in the United States are estimated to be involved in bullying as either a bully, a target of bullying, or both. Whe

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Bell CES Family Day Out Events

Author: Brian Good

Major Program: Health

In the fall of 2023, the Bell County Extension office held two Family Day Out events in the county. One event was held in Pineville while the other was in Middlesboro. The events were in parks that were closely related to public housing, with the idea that extension programs could reach an audience that was not familiar with our programming. This was an all reasonable efforts approach as both parks were well within walking distance from public housing. Included at the events were healthy snacks

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Health Rocks for the 5th grade

Author: Leslea Barnes

Major Program: Health

The problem:  High and constant levels of stress during adolescence have the potential to contribute to the increased likelihood of conditions such as anxiety, depression, or abusing drugs and alcohol. Some teens become overloaded with stress. When this happens, it can lead to anxiety, withdrawal, aggression, physical illness, or poor coping skills such as drug and/or alcohol use. (aacap.org)   Many youth in our county are seeing an increase in their stress levels that in turn is affec

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ATV Safety

Author: Calyn Colston

Major Program: Health

ATV Safety

There around 1500 deaths every year in the United States due to ATV accidents. Kentucky is the fourth highest state for ATV related deaths in the country. Calloway county is a farming community and there is a lot of ATV use in our area. For these reasons, Calloway 4-H partnered with our local conservation district to supply ATV safety instruction to all 187 10th graders in our county high school. Almost all participants had ridden on and ATV at some point in their life; many had ridden with

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4-H Youth Learn to Cook Without Power

Author: Lee Ann McCuiston

Major Program: Health

The problemIn our modern world, we rely heavily on electricity for almost every aspect of our lives, including cooking. But what happens if there's a power outage, natural disaster or other emergency situation that disrupts our access to electricity? In these situations, it's important to know how to cook without electricity.  Power outages can occur due to various reasons, such as severe weather, equipment failures, and human errors.  The Todd County Extension Office, 4-H Agen

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Breckinridge County 4-H and the Blender Bike encourages youth to pedal towards a healthier lifestyle!

Author: Anna Denny

Major Program: Health

Breckinridge County 4-H is on a mission, pedaling the Blender Bike far and wide to teach kids about nutrition and staying active in the most fun way possible!Introducing new fruits and vegetables into a child’s diet can be challenging. It's crucial to ensure that developing minds and bodies receive proper nutrition. Anna Denny, Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development in Breckinridge County, led several lessons at local Breckinridge County schools, as well as an Ag Expo event that ser

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The Benefits of Disc Golf

Author: Cathy Toole

Major Program: Health

Disc Golf is a fast-growing sport for all ages.  It is very similar to regular golf except weighted discs are used to cover the distances to the wire baskets that are mounted onto stands.  Many communities across the commonwealth have disc golf courses in public parks that are free.  The Henry County Recreational Park installed a course that was getting little use, so to create a greater awareness of this sport that is beneficial to all ages the Henry County 4-H program created a

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Spirit of Public Health

Author: Lora Stewart

Major Program: Health

Gallatin County has a population of 8763 people per the 7/1/22 U.S. Census. The median household income is much lower than the national average and many of our families live below the poverty line. Also, all four of the schools in our district receive 100% free and reduced breakfasts and lunches. All of which paints a picture of need. Poverty, health, and nutrition go hand in hand with that.  A “Spirit of Public Health” grant of $5000 was written and received by the Gallatin Cou

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Bike Safety Rodeo

Author: Meagan Klee

Major Program: Health

“A motorcycle or bicycle is a vehicle with all of the rights and responsibilities of any motor vehicle; however, as one of the smallest vehicles on the road, a motorcycle or bicycle may be in a vehicle’s blind spots… In 2023 there were 352 bicyclist involved in crashes resulting in 229 injuries and 17 deaths. Of those crashes, 346 involved at least one other vehicle.” (Kentucky Office of Highway Safety).Casey County is a small rural community with limited areas for safe

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