Harlan County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2018 - Jun 30, 2019





2054 - Real Skills for Everyday Life
2054.1) 56

Number of individuals reporting improved knowledge (such as knowledge of ways to reduce expenses; cut spending; and save for emergencies)

2054.2) 56

Number of people who increase their knowledge of ways to balance income and expenses

2054.3) 56

Number of people who have improved their skills to feel more in control of their money

2054.4) 56

Number of individuals who practice setting goals for the use of their money

2054.5) 56

Number of individuals who identify their needs and wants and secure needs first

2054.6) 56

Number of individuals who identify resources to help with their budget

2054.7) 56

Number of individuals who demonstrate skill in listing their expenses and income and totaling each



Success Stories

Appalachian Challenge Academy

Author: Lora Davidson

Major Program: Real Skills for Everyday Life

In the state of Kentucky 774 children have lived in juvenile correction facilities in 2013.  According to the Kentucky Youth Advocates 25.6 % of youth is incarcerated in the juvenile justice system in Kentucky, 40% of children live in high poverty areas and 43.7% of children are in out-of-home care.  Harlan County Extension started a program working with the Appalachian Challenge Academy in Harlan County.  The program was focused on 17 girls that were enrolled into the Appalachian

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