2003 - Master Clothing Volunteer | ||
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2003.1) | 4 |
Number of volunteers whose personal and interpersonal leadership knowledge and skills improved through the MCV program |
2003.2) | 4 |
Number of volunteers who practice personal and interpersonal leadership skills in clubs, schools and community outreach |
2003.3) | 4 |
Number of volunteers addressing community issues by assessing needs, developing programs and/or implementing solutions |
2003.4) | 30 |
Number of Extension programs/activities conducted by volunteers |
2003.5) | 416 |
Number of hours volunteers spent training others on behalf of Extension |
2003.6) | 60 |
Number of youth reached through volunteers conducting Extension programs and/or activities |
2003.7) | 75 |
Number of adults reached through volunteers conducting Extension programs and/or activities |
2003.8) | 50 |
Number of individuals reached by volunteer-led programs/activities who demonstrated one or more newly acquired skill |
Author: M. Elizabeth Coots
Major Program: Master Clothing Volunteer
Many studies have shown that sewing is not only a productive life skill and hobby, but that it can be a stress reliever and can increase a person’s feeling of self worth. The Woodford County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent and the Garrard County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent work together as the coordinators of the Fort Harrod Area Master Clothing Volunteer program. Currently there are five Master Clothing Volunteers (MCV) in the area who share their skills with others. Each v