Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025





Mental Health First Aid

Author: Kaitlyn Fryman

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

The Fleming County Extension Office recently hosted a Mental Health First Aid program, led by Katherine Jury, a specialist from the University of Kentucky. Through Fleming County's Program of Work, it was noted that mental health would like to be addressed through various programming. The event saw the participation of six individuals, representing a diverse cross-section of the community, including various age groups, businesses, and volunteer organizations from Fleming County. The program

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Self Care-Self Pamper

Author: Laken Campbell

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

Success Story: Breathitt, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Owsley, Perry, and Wolfe Counties Program Dates: March 7 - April 12, 2024  To help the Kentucky Extension Homemakers Association (KEHA) deal with the many different types of loss individuals and families may have experienced over the past few years, the Family and Individual Development Program of Work (POW) is reaching in (versus reaching out) and addressing self-care. The 2023-2024 program focuses on Self-Care: Self-Pamper. Se

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All about me Spa Day Fayette County/ Lincoln Co FCS extension Spa Day

Author: Maranda Brooks

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

Looking at Kentucky Kids Count Data we see the following statistics that impact students in Lincoln County:In 2021, 24.4% of Children in Poverty (below the 100% poverty line) ranking Lincoln County 59 out of 120 counties. In 2017-2021, 57 % of children in Lincoln County are considered CHILDREN IN LOW-INCOME FAMILIES (below 200% of the federal poverty level) ranking Lincoln County as 93 out of 120 counties.In 2021, 14% of Children in Lincoln County are considered CHILDREN LIVING IN FOOD INSE

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Understanding Suicide - KEHA Leader Lesson

Author: Macey Stewart

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

Suicide is a public concern and one of the most preventable causes of death. Every eleven minutes someone dies by suicide in the U.S., however, in Kentucky people die by suicide more frequently. In the U.S. and Kentucky, males die by suicide more often than females while individuals between 10 and 34 years old are at the highest risk for suicide. There are many risks for suicide including age, sex, stress, job hazards and health conditions, but it is important to note suicide can affect any

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Sewn with Love: Bringing Joy to Young Patients & A Sense of Purpose to Volunteers

Author: Natalie Taul

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

Sewn with Love: Bringing Joy to Young Patients & A Sense of Purpose to Volunteers

We are blessed in Grayson County with a local hospital that holds patients and community as a top priority. Over the past several years, FCS Extension in Grayson County has built a strong partnership with Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center. One of the many programs supported by the Women’s Auxiliary in the hospital provides hand made sock monkeys to all children undergoing surgery. This program has been implemented for decades, but their stock was running low and they were at risk

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QPR Suicide Prevention

Author: Alethea Price

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

The QPR mission is to reduce suicidal behaviors and save lives by providing innovative, practical and proven suicide prevention training. The signs of crisis are all around us. We believe that quality education empowers all people, regardless of their background, to make a positive difference in the life of someone they know.Suicide rates are high for certain audiences, senior aged individuals are at high risk. The FCS Agent attended a meeting with a group of seniors who have lost their spouses

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Extension Homemakers Honor Local Veterans

Author: Vicki Wynn

Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - FCS

Marshall County Extension Homemakers have a special place in their hearts for men and women who currently serve and have served in the military. They have established connections with the local Disabled American Veterans (DAV) group for the past two years, and have learned how they can honor and serve the large veteran population in our area. A workshop was held at the Extension Office to make laundry detergent that will be distributed to veterans that will assist with everyday needs. Volun

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