Author: Staci Thrasher
Planning Unit: Fleming County CES
Major Program: Camping
Plan of Work: Developing Community Leaders
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
The 4-H Camping program has been instrumental for years in guiding youth and teaching valuable life skills to help improve the quality of life of each of the campers that attends. Youth develop a greater sense of independence and self-esteem as well as learn valuable lessons in building relationships with peers and caring adults. In the last seven years, the Fleming County 4-H Camping program has seen significant growth. Through innovative recruitment and marketing ideas, the Fleming County Camping Program has grown from 30 participants in 2013 to 106 in 2022 successfully exceeding the recommended number youth significantly for the last three years and setting a new county camping record. The strength and anticipation of the Fleming County 4-H Camping program far outweighed the weariness of the Covid-19 pandemic and the guidelines necessary to keep everyone safe.
Upon completion of the week 80% of youth stated “they felt comfortable taking care of their own things” and 75% of the youth said “they tried at least one new thing while at camp”. 94% of the volunteers in attendance stated that they “noticed significant growth in camper independence from the beginning to the end of the week”. 86% of parents reported their youth was "invigorated and inspired" as a result of their participation in the 2022 4-H Camping program.
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