Crittenden County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4051 - Leadership | ||
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4051.6) | 0 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members understood how their actions impact others. |
4051.1) | 43 |
Number of youth who served in a leadership role. |
4051.2) | 248 |
Number of youth who worked in a team/group to accomplish a common task or goal. |
4051.3) | 248 |
Number of youth who understood how their actions impact others. |
4051.5) | 0 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members worked in a team / group to accomplish a common task or goal. |
4051.4) | 10 |
Number of volunteers whose 4-H members served in a leadership role. |
4051.100) | 40 |
Number of Youth (5-18) engaged in L & CE 4-H Programming |
4051.110) | 0 |
Number of Volunteers (19+) engaged in L & CE 4-H Programming |
Success Stories
Youth Shine at the Kentucky 4-H Issues Conference
Author: Leslea Barnes
Major Program: Leadership
Issue Crittenden County youth face a need for leadership development and public engagement skills to address local challenges effectively. Many young people in the area lack opportunities to develop critical skills such as public speaking, problem-solving, and collaboration. This gap limits their ability to take active roles in identifying and solving community issues. The Kentucky 4-H Issues Conference is a wonderful opportunity to address these needs by providing youth with the knowledge
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“Building Tomorrow’s Leaders: 4-H Teen Retreat Inspires Connection and Growth”
Author: Leslea Barnes
Major Program: Leadership
Studies show that middle and high school students who actively engage in leadership and networking activities are 60% more likely to develop strong interpersonal and decision-making skills, key attributes for future success.The 4-H Teen Retreat, held at West Kentucky 4-H Camp, provided an unparalleled opportunity for 8th-12th grade students to cultivate leadership and life skills in a dynamic and supportive environment. Organized entirely by a committee of 4-H teens and 4-H agents, the retreat r
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