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Author: Hannah Thornsberry
Major Program: Mental Health and Well-being - ANR
WOODFORD COUNTY Program Date: 02/05/2025 Coping with cumulative loss is distressing. These past few years have been upending for the many whose brains battled cognitive overload trying to process fear, anxiety, and uncertainty. The ongoing health and political crises have affected people’s mental health around the world. The effects will be long-lasting. Many people are suffering — some worse than others, depending on gender, personality, age, health, soci
Author: Jason Phillips
Farming is one of the most stressful and potentially hazardous occupations in the United States. There are many inherent physical risks involving potentially hazardous chemicals, navigating rural roadways with large equipment, grain bin hazards, equipment accidents and malfunctions, and the list goes on and on. Extreme pressure and fluctuating markets can also place excessive amounts of mental pressure and anguish on farmers leading to a reduction in mental health. Currently, t
Author: Lindie Huffman
The PENco Hiking Club has quickly become a cornerstone of community engagement, fostering wellness, friendship, and environmental stewardship. What began as a simple initiative to encourage locals to explore nearby trails has grown into a dynamic, collaborative program that brings together residents from across Pendleton County. Through the joint efforts of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR), Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS), and 4-H, the club has cultivated a space where individuals of a
Author: Kristin Hildabrand
Since 1981, the International Center of Bowling Green, KY, has helped resettle over 10,000 refugees and immigrants worldwide. The center also helps with assimilation and integration into community life. In September, a case manager at the International Center approached the Warren County Extension Agents, requesting nutrition education classes to teach healthy eating habits and lower the risk of diabetes and hypertension, chronic diseases of the
Author: Joanna Coles
Since 1981 the International Center of Bowling Green, KY has helped resettle over 10,000 refugees and immigrants worldwide. The center helps in assimilation and integration into community life. In September, a case manager at the International Center approached the Warren County Extension Agents, requesting nutrition education classes to teach healthy eating habits to lower the risk of diabetes and hypertension
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