4011 - Volunteer Development | ||
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4011.1) | 13 |
The number of youth and adults who engaged in volunteer service in their communities through the 4-H program (SEEC) |
4011.2) | 2 |
The number of youth and adults who participated in volunteer training/orientation (i.e. club officer orientation, volunteer education/certification, etc) (KOSA) |
4011.3) | 0 |
The number of 4-H youth and adults who have volunteered in a non-4-H community non-profits two or more times during the year (SEEC) |
4011.4) | 12 |
The number of hours of youth or adult volunteer related education provided in the county (i.e. orientations, trainings, education workshop, club management seminars, etc) (KOSA) |
4011.5) | 13 |
Number of youth and adults who have participated in a community-based service project (KOSA) |
4011.6) | 12 |
Number of hours of service contributed |
Author: Christy Eastwood
Major Program: Volunteer Development
Research has shown that while over 90% of us want to volunteer, only 1 out of 4 Americans actually do. With busy lives, it can be hard to find time to volunteer. However, the benefits of volunteering can be enormous. Volunteering offers vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community, but the benefits can be even greater for the volunteer. ‘Regina’ was a 10 year 4-H member who held numerous leadership positions, was involved in many different 4-H projects, and