Martin County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023
4052 - Camping | ||
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4052.12) | 30 |
The number of youth who participated in day or overnight, 4-H non-environmental camps at your office, 4-H camp facility, or other location (i.e. project day camps, etc) (PRACTICE) |
4052.11) | 0 |
The number of youth who participated in day or overnight, 4-H environmental camps at your office, 4-H camp facility, or other location (PRACTICE) |
4052.1) | 45 |
The number of youth who participated in overnight, 4-H summer camp(s) (PRACTICE) |
Success Stories
4-H Camp Back on Track
Author: Joe Maynard
Major Program: Camping
Because of all the hardships youth struggle with to get quality experiences, it is important that 4-H does everything we can to provide Martin County students with positive experiences. According to City-Data.com only 54% of Martin County citizens have a high school diploma, 37% live in poverty and only 25% hold jobs. Of the people employed, the median household income is only $21,859 compared to $40,267 for the state of Kentucky. All schools in Martin County qualify for the national
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