2046 - Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities (general) | ||
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2046.4) | 22 |
Number of individuals who assessed the cost savings and/or benefits associated with newly adopted practices |
2046.5) | 6 |
Number of individuals self-reporting reduced costs associated with newly adopted practices |
2046.6) | 2 |
Number of people engaged in community strategies to improve the built and natural environment to increase active and healthy lifestyles |
2046.3) | 68 |
Number of individuals who implemented one or more practices to improve: disaster preparedness, pest management, going green, etc. |
2046.2) | 188 |
Number of individuals who identified one or more practices to improve disaster preparedness, pest management, going green, etc. |
2046.1) | 4000 |
Number of individuals reporting improved knowledge, opinions, skills, and/or aspirations in understanding: disaster preparedness, pest management, going green, energy conservation, solid waste management, water conservation, home safety or built environment |
Author: Nellie Buchanan
Major Program: Promoting Healthy Homes and Communities (general)
COVID-19 is a public health crisis for both physical and mental well-being. According to David Weisenhorn, UK Senior Specialist for Parenting and Child Development, “the uncertainty around COVID-19 is even harder for children.” Morgan County Extension service aimed to support mental health among youth and families during this crisis while following CDC and social distancing guidelines. The goal of the 4-H, FCS & ANR program was to provide hands-on progra