Marshall County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025
4064 - Mental Health and Well-being – 4-H Youth Development | ||
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4064.1) | 5 |
Number of partnerships with community organizations, institutions, agencies, or individuals to address mental health and wellbeing in the community. |
4064.2) | 11 |
Number of participants who reported an increased knowledge of how to respond to mental health concerns. |
4064.3) | 151 |
Number of participants who intend to adopt self-care strategies to improve their own mental health and wellbeing. |
4064.4) | 151 |
Number of participants who intend to adopt strategies to support or promote mental health and wellbeing in their community. |
4064.5) | 11 |
Number of participants who reported intended behavior change as a result of participation in mental health and wellbeing programming. |
4064.6) | 151 |
Number of participants who adopted self-care strategies to improve their own mental health and wellbeing. |
4064.7) | 11 |
Number of participants who adopted strategies to support or promote mental health and wellbeing in their community. |
4064.8) | 11 |
Number of participants who reported behavior change as a result of participation in mental health and wellbeing programming. |
Success Stories
The Moment You Know You’ve Made a Difference
Author: Lena Mallory
Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being – 4-H Youth Development
County Extension Agents for 4-H Youth Development do not always witness or hear about the overall impact they have had on a youth until years later, if even then. Sometimes you have that 4-Her who was super involved at a young age, then just seem to “disappear” from your program and involvement. For several 4-HYD Agents, the Covid-19 Pandemic brought challenges for keeping up with past 4-Hers especially if your county programing does not include 4-H School Clubs. Th
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