4-H Leadership
Youth and Families
4-H Agent
Build Engaged and Empowered Communities – General
Family and Consumer Science
Kentucky Extension Leadership Development (KELD)
Community Leadership Development
The diverse needs of Union County present programming challenges that would be impossible to meet without community leadership and volunteerism. Strengthening leadership bases would allow the community to grow and prosper. County volunteers donate thousands of hours to community leadership and volunteerism each year. With an estimated value $22.40 per hour, county leaders are giving thousands of dollars of in-kind donations to the community.
Today’s youth are tomorrow’s leaders. Youth need opportunities to learn and master leadership skills in order to become productive citizens in their adult lives. It is important to teach and model leadership for this impressionable audience and provide opportunities for them to cultivate their own leadership qualities.
By acquiring effective leadership skills, youth and adults can assume more leadership roles with Extension, school, civic and government organizations and community activities to foster an improvement of the quality of life.
Youth will feel more comfortable taking leadership in programs, completing obligations and expressing their thoughts as a result of increased self esteem. They will function better in their society with their peers and in school as a result of increased respect for other young people and adults.
Youth contribute applicable and timely community services and project work.
Youth assume more leadership roles in school, life and work
Adults volunteers assume leadership roles in planning and implementing programs
Youth gain skills and knowledge that they need to become effective leaders.
Youth learn the importance of leadership within the community.
Adults learn basic leadership principals.
Youth aspire to be leaders in 4-H and community.
Initial Outcome: Youth and Adults gain knowledge and skills related to leadership
Indicator: Program evaluation will indicate behavior changes in participants
Method: observation, interviews, program review
Timeline: 2023-2024
Intermediate Outcome:: Youth and Adults take on more leadership responsibilities
Indicator: Number of youth and adults serving in leadership roles
Method: Martech reports
Timeline: Continuous
Audience: Youth ages 9-19, 4-H Members
Project or Activity: 4-H Clubs
Content or Curriculum: KY Core Curriculum, Step up to Leadership
Inputs:
Date: September 2023-May 2024
Audience:4-H Members, Adult Volunteers
Project or Activity: 4-H Horse Camp
Content or Curriculum: Agent developed
Audience: Teen Council/Activities
Project or Activity:
Content or Curriculum: Step up to Leadership, Unlock your Leadership Potential
Inputs:
Date: September 2023-July 2024
Audience: 4-H Teens and Adults
Activity- 4-H Camp
Content or Curriculum: 4-H Training Manual, agent developed
Date: Summer, 2023 & 2024
Author: Annette Buckman
Major Program: Camping
July 4-7th, 2023, was the largest camp attendance for Union County. We welcomed 48 campers, 6 teen leaders, and 3 adult leaders. This attendance record was a 38% increase from the previous camping year 2022. 4-H camp provides a place for youth to explore their interest and passion. The mission of Kentucky 4-H camp is to improve people through intentional like-skill development. This goal is enforced and carried out through research-based methods and educational prog
Author: Annette Buckman
Major Program: Camping
Kentucky 4-H Camping aims to provide a secure environment for hands-on learning experiences, benefiting both Kentucky residents and individuals from other regions. The primary goal of Kentucky 4-H Camping is to foster personal growth through deliberate development of essential life skills. This objective will be achieved by:Collaborating with local, state, and national associatesImplementing research-supported techniques and programmingAdhering to service-oriented approachesEngaging in long-rang