Author: Kristi Shive
Planning Unit: Warren County CES
Major Program: Tornado Response and Recovery
Plan of Work: Life Skill Development
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
On December 11th, 2021 deathly tornados hit Warren County, Kentucky. The community was heavily impacted by the tornados including 17 fatalities, hundreds of injuries, 500 homes destroyed, 100 businesses demolished, city-wide power outages, severe damage, and more. Hundreds of families were displaced from their homes. Warren County Family and Consumer Sciences Agent put together 30 No-Cook Homemade Playdoh kits for tornado-affected children. The Warren County Public Library distributed the playdoh kits during a special program they conducted for tornado-affected families.
According to the Warren County Public Library, 100 % of the children and families who received a playdoh kit reported benefits, including: decreased feelings of hopelessness, increased feelings of happiness, stress relief, and enjoyment. Kristi plans to follow up with tornado-affected families to provide additional activities for children.
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