Success Story4-H Youth Learn Financial Skills through Saving Bank Program



4-H Youth Learn Financial Skills through Saving Bank Program

Author: Novella Froman

Planning Unit: Pike County CES

Major Program: Family and Consumer Science

Plan of Work: Good Habits, Good Life

Outcome: Initial Outcome

4-H Youth Learn Financial Skills through Savings Bank Program

One of the needs listed by the Pike County Extension Council meeting is financial management and cross program programming.  The Pike County 4-H and Family Consumer Science Agents worked together to conduct the Kentucky Saves Savings Bank Program.  One hundred and twenty five youth designed and exhibited savings banks using either recycled or new materials.  

Five semi-finalists from two schools were chosen to represent our county.  The Family and Consumer Science Agent helped to narrowed it down to two.  One of the two banks, which is in the form of a pig, won in this contest.  This bank will be displayed in the capitol building in Frankfort.  Not only did youth use their creative skills, but they learned about saving money.  The goal of the program is promote savings and reduce credit card debt. 

 “4-H is making the best better!”






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