4001 - 4-H Youth Development Programming | ||
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4001.2) | 326 |
Number of youth who can comfortably talk to others about their thoughts and feelings |
4001.3) | 378 |
Number of youth who indicate they are connected to caring adults who are interested in their success |
4001.4) | 300 |
Number of youth who apply the skills learned in 4-H and in other activities at home, school or in the community |
4001.5) | 374 |
Number of youth who reported that they can set and accomplish a goal |
4001.1) | 1570 |
Number of youth who indicated they know how to use information they are given to make decisions |
Author: Aubrey Lawson
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
The Cooperative Extension Service held a program for 18 high-school age youth in the Madison County Family Court Program at the Madison County Extension Office on Saturday, April 13th. During the students' time at the Extension Office, participants went through workshops on hygiene, cooking, workforce prep, healthy relationships and communications. The youth in the Madison County Family Court Program are youth that have violated the law and are required to go through a diversion progra
Author: Brandon Darst
Major Program: 4-H Youth Development Programming
Our local Family Court program contacted the CES 4-H Agents to help deliver education hours for the youth in their system. The Court Designated Workers proclaimed that no local youth organizations were volunteering to help them create a program for the youth to get their hours needed to complete probation. The CES 4-H Agents met several times with the Court Designated Workers to work on designing a training that would meet the needs of the youth. The CES 4-H Agents and our East