Breckinridge County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





4011 - 4-H Volunteer Programming
4011.1) 302

Number of youth who indicated they like helping people in their community (Common Measures – CS 1)

4011.2) 986

Number of youth who indicated that because of 4-H, they met leaders in their community (Common Measures – CS 9)

4011.3) 302

Number of youth who have encouraged others to volunteer in their community (Common Measures – CS 10)

4011.4) 376

Number of youth who have done a community service project (Common Measures – CS 11)

4011.5) 189

Number of youth who have helped plan a community service project (Common Measures – CS 12)

4011.6) 181

Number of youth who have led a community service project (Common Measures – CS 13)

4011.7) 63

Number of adults serving in on-going/continuous volunteer roles

4011.8) 157

Number of youth serving in on-going/continuous volunteer roles

4011.9) 40

Number of adults serving in episodic volunteer roles

4011.10) 13

Number of youth serving in episodic volunteer roles

4011.11) 24

Number of 4-H community service projects conducted in your county



Success Stories

Breckinridge County 4-H Leaders at the 2020 Kentucky Volunteer Forum

Author: Alexandria Bryant

Major Program: 4-H Volunteer Programming

The Cooperative Extension Service relies on volunteers to extend the reach of extension programs.  A well maintained 4-H program should include volunteer training, recognition and motivation. For the past decade, a team of agents, volunteers and specialists have created a premier conference titled “Kentucky Volunteer Forum” or KVF to address basic needs and beyond of volunteer development. This conference is held every two years with the last held in February of 2020.  The

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